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Senior Counsel, Digital Regulations

Washington, DC

WHAT IS BOX? 

Box (NYSE:BOX) is the leader in Intelligent Content Management. Our platform enables organizations to fuel collaboration, manage the entire content lifecycle, secure critical content, and transform business workflows with enterprise AI. We help companies thrive in the new AI-first era of business. Founded in 2005, Box simplifies work for leading global organizations, including JLL, Morgan Stanley, and Nationwide. Box is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United States, Europe, and Asia.

By joining Box, you will have the unique opportunity to continue driving our platform forward. Content powers how we work. It’s the billions of files and information flowing across teams, departments, and key business processes every single day: contracts, invoices, employee records, financials, product specs, marketing assets, and more. Our mission is to bring intelligence to the world of content management and empower our customers to completely transform workflows across their organizations. With the combination of AI and enterprise content, the opportunity has never been greater to transform how the world works together and at Box you will be on the front lines of this massive shift.

WHY BOX NEEDS YOU

At Box, we don’t just manage content; we’re 10X-ing how the world works through secure, AI-driven collaboration. As the global regulatory landscape for digital platform services and artificial intelligence (AI) continues to shift, we need a visionary Digital Regulation Counsel that will be central to navigating our regulatory strategy.

This isn't a role for a spectator. You will lead and orchestrate our cross-enterprise digital regulatory strategy, translating complex legislation like the EU AI Act to U.S. federal and state policies, laws, frameworks and beyond by partnering with key stakeholders to develop scalable, jurisdiction-agnostic guardrails. You are the bridge between cutting-edge innovation and working with subject matter experts to create real and meaningful operationalization, ensuring Box remains a leader at scale while staying ahead of the curve.

WHAT YOU'LL DO 

  • Drive regulatory leadership: Draft internal and external policy positions and responses for comment periods. Translate shifting standards, rules, and frameworks into positions that can be defended as they become legally enforceable.

  • Architect compliance: Convert high‑risk digital obligations into clear business impacts and partner with legal and other cross-functional stakeholders to implement controls that support compliance and operational teams, such as monitor new and evolving incident reporting and notification requirements like EU NIS2 and US state-level laws, assess their applicability, and work with teams to design and implement processes.

  • Horizon scan: Identify emerging regulatory proposals such as, in the U.S., E.U., CN, JPN, and U.K. early, before they become law.

  • Orchestrate delivery: Lead cross‑functional workstreams (Legal, Product, Engineering, Governance, Risk, Compliance) using DACI models to ensure smooth regulatory implementation.

  • Hand off to operations: Transition completed regulatory projects to steady‑state owners that are responsible for maintaining compliance and audit readiness.

WHO YOU ARE 

We are an AI-first company. This means you approach your work with a growth mindset and find ways to leverage AI to help make faster, smarter decisions that will 10X your impact at Box.

  • Experienced Regulatory Navigator: You have 5+ years of experience engaging with regulators and elected officials specifically in digital regulations (e.g., US Congress, Federal Trade Commission, Departments of Justice or Commerce, and/or global equivalents). Skilled at presenting and negotiating proposed legislation, rules, and standards with regulators and policymakers to minimize operational disruption and protect strategic interests.

  • Regulatory Preparedness Expert: You are a master of horizon scanning and cutting through ambiguity to get things done, capable of quickly synthesizing the enterprise-wide impact of global rules like the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, EU AI Act, Colorado AI Act, and the EU Digital Services Act.

  • Experienced Legal Strategist: You hold a JD or equivalent with significant experience in digital regulation 

  • Savvy Standards Architect: You don’t just read the law; you understand the technical scaffolding behind it. You have deep familiarity with translating digital regulatory legal requirements into internal processes.

  • Master Orchestrator: You thrive on turning legal ambiguity into organized, programmatic reality. You have a proven track record of leading complex, cross-functional programs across Legal, Product, and Engineering to ensure a company remains compliant and audit-ready.

  • Collaborative Leader: You have the executive presence to brief leadership but the humility to build deep working relationships with domain-specific counsel, maintaining deep trusted relationships with subject matter experts and technical stakeholders.

  • AI-First Thinker: You see emerging tech as a strategic opportunity, not just a risk. You have a growth mindset and use AI to make smarter, faster decisions.

Box lives its values, with community and in-person collaboration being a core part of our culture. Boxers are expected to work from their assigned office a minimum of 3 days per week.Your Recruiter will share more about how we work and company culture during the hiring process.

At Box, we believe unique and diverse experiences benefit our culture, our products, our customers, our company, and our world. We aim to recruit a passionate, high-performing workforce that reflects the world we live in. If you are head-over-heels about this role but unsure if you meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply!

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, and any other protected ground of discrimination under applicable human rights legislation. Box strives to respect the dignity and ‎‎independence of people with disabilities and is committed to giving them the same ‎‎opportunity to succeed as all other employees. Inclusiveness is core to our culture at Box, and we strive to ensure you get the most from your interview experience.

Box makes reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please complete this form. Reasonable accommodations may include scheduling adjustments, document dictation and beyond.

Notice to applicants in Los Angeles:  Box, Inc and its related branches will consider for employment, qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chair Ordinance.  The Fair Chance Ordinance is provided here

Notice to applicants in San Francisco:  Box, Inc and its related branches will consider for employment, qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chair Ordinance.  The Fair Chance Ordinance is provided here

For details on how we protect your information when you apply, please see our Personnel Privacy Notice. If you are a California-resident, please read our California Applicant & Candidate Privacy Notice here.

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