- About Sally


Sally Hubbard served as Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division at the U.S. Department of Justice. She is an antitrust expert who specializes in tech and AI, data, future markets, and economic resilience. She is the author of Monopolies Suck: 7 Ways Big Corporations Rule Your Life and How to Take Back Control, published by Simon and Schuster.
Sally previously was Director of Enforcement Strategy at the Open Markets Institute. She has testified before the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Federal Trade Commission.
A former Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Bureau of the Office of the New York State Attorney General, Sally was honored with the Louis Leftkowitz Award for her efforts in investigating municipal bond derivative bid-rigging.
Previously, Sally lead The Capitol Forum’s investigative coverage of monopolization issues, focusing on the tech giants. She also was among the first to analyze the market structures and business incentives that support misinformation, writing about how "fake news" is an antitrust problem in early 2017.
Sally also founded and hosted the podcast Women Killing It! She interviewed career rockstars to find out how they got where they are today and what they wish they knew sooner. Combining her two passions of antitrust and women's rights, Sally helped pioneer the study of the relationship between concentrated market power and gender inequality. She has spoken in Congress, at the OECD, and to governments worldwide on the topic.
Sally has been published in a variety of print media, from The New York Times to CNN Business. She has been quoted in a wide range of news outlets and has appeared as a TV guest commentator on BBC World News, CTV, Yahoo Finance, CNN and Bloomberg TV.
Sally holds a Bachelor of Arts from The College of William and Mary and a law degree from New York University School of Law.
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