TLDR
- President Trump appointed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to the White House technology council.
- The White House established the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology through an executive order.
- David Sacks and former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios will co-chair the advisory panel.
- The council includes leaders from Oracle, Google, AMD, Dell Technologies, and Coinbase.
- The White House said the council will address emerging technology issues affecting the American workforce.
President Donald Trump has appointed leading technology executives to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. The White House confirmed the formation of the advisory group on Wednesday. The council will guide federal policy on emerging technologies and workforce development.
President Donald Trump Appoints Tech Leaders to Advisory Panel
President Donald Trump selected Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang for the council. The White House said the body will advise on science and technology policy. It will address opportunities and challenges tied to emerging tools and innovation.
Trump established the council through an executive order. He appointed entrepreneur David Sacks and former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios as co-chairs. The administration said the council will shape policies that support American workers.
The White House confirmed 13 initial members. Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Oracle CEO Safra Catz joined the panel. Google co-founder Sergey Brin and AMD CEO Lisa Su also accepted appointments.
Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell joined the advisory group. Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen also joined. The White House said the council may expand to 24 members.
Fusion energy executives Jacob DeWitte and Bob Mumgaard received appointments. Former Google quantum computing researcher John Martinis joined the group. Entrepreneur David Friedberg also became a member.
The White House said more appointments will follow soon. Officials stated they will announce details about the first meeting shortly. The administration did not provide a specific date.
Council Mandate and Federal Technology Policy
The White House said the council will focus on workforce readiness. It will study how emerging technologies affect jobs across industries. It will also recommend steps to help Americans thrive in what it calls the “Golden Age of Innovation.”
Officials said the council will provide direct advice to the president. It will review federal research priorities and private sector trends. The administration said it wants coordinated national standards.
The formation of PCAST follows earlier federal science advisory bodies. President Franklin D. Roosevelt created a Science Advisory Board in 1933. The White House cited that history in its announcement.
Last week, the administration released a national policy framework for artificial intelligence. The document outlined recommendations to Congress. It proposed using existing federal agencies to regulate AI standards.
The framework did not call for a new standalone regulator. Instead, it directed agencies to apply current laws where possible. The White House said the council will support that approach.
Officials said the group will meet in the near future. They will share more information about their first session. The announcement marks the latest step in the administration’s technology agenda.



