Virginia Huth, MPP

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Biography

Virginia Huth, MPP, supervises undergraduate Archer Fellows in the Policymaking Process class. She is the president and founder of Vanalytix Advisory, a boutique consulting firm that advises technology companies on the federal marketplace. Virginia previously served for 28 years in the federal government, including 18 years in the Senior Executive Service across five different roles. She began her career at the White House Office of Management and Budget, in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, then moved to the Department of Homeland Security, and later served for six years at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in several leadership roles. Virginia later spent 13 years in executive roles at the General Services Administration, including overseeing GSA’s acquisition rulemaking and leading the transition and modernization of the government-wide eRulemaking system from EPA to GSA. She concluded her federal career as general deputy assistant secretary for administration in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She is a 2025 National Academy of Public Administration Fellow and a 2024 American Council for Technology – Industry Advisory Council Fellow. She also serves on the Board of Advisors for Guardrails Technology. Virginia is the treasurer for the Alumnae-i Network of Harvard Women, a 14,000-member global organization. She previously served on the Board of Directors for the National Contract Management Association and the Senior Executives Association. She received her master’s degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and her undergraduate degree in international relations and business from the University of Southern California.