Policy Spinner was a senior fellow and served as energy policy adviser with the
Center for American Progress.
Politics As an early, prominent supporter of Senator Obama from the technology sector, After election day, Spinner was asked to serve on the Obama-Biden Transition Project in its Technology, Innovation & Government Reform Working Group (focusing on "Innovation and National Priorities" initiatives). During the President's 2012 reelection campaign, Spinner served as a California finance chair and founded "Technology for Obama" (T4O). He also prominently supported
Hillary Clinton by spearheading the Obama campaign's effort to raise funds to retire Clinton's
2008 Presidential election campaign debt. On April 2, 2013, Spinner was announced as Campaign Chair for
Ro Khanna for Congress in his effort to represent
California's 17th congressional district (south Silicon Valley) Working with Jeremy Bird, Larry Grisolano and other senior Obama 2012 campaign veterans, he said "the goal in bringing together the best talent from the Obama team is to run a campaign in a strong Democratic district that operates like a battleground state in a presidential election".
Public service Seeking to help the country in the
economic recovery, Spinner served as a stimulus adviser for the
United States Department of Energy. Spinner was hired to bring Silicon Valley experience to a Washington bureaucracy. Spinner served as the
DOE's lead representative on the
White House Business Council, White House Innovation Cohort, and White House Automotive Communities Task Force. In 2011, he was peripherally involved in the
Solyndra loan controversy and it was reported that he pushed a loan "across the finish line" ahead of a September groundbreaking ceremony. According to the Department of Energy, Spinner "played no role in the decision-making on or evaluation of individual loan applications" and his role in Solyndra was limited to the timing and production of the ceremony itself. On June 26, 2015, Spinner was announced by President Obama as a Member to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. ==Personal==