Brian Janovitz is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center and a national security and global trade partner at DLA Piper, where he advises on geostrategic risk, supply chain planning, US trade policy, and trade litigation.

Janovitz previously served as director for international economics at the White House and as chief counsel for China trade enforcement at the Office of the US Trade Representative. While there, he also litigated World Trade Organization disputes, served on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, and negotiated trade agreements with foreign partners. 

Janovitz graduated from the University of Florida and Harvard Law School. Janovitz enjoys skiing, soccer, and watching basketball and football.