Jeremy Wu
Senior Fellow

Jeremy Wu

Member Since 2026

Biography

Dr. Jeremy S. Wu is the Founder of APA – Justice and a long-time advocate for civil rights. He has also been a leading statistician and civil servant in the U.S. Census Bureau and the Departments of Transportation, Energy, and Agriculture. Dr. Wu was a Project Director for the Center for Economic Studies (Census), the Acting Chief Statistician and Director of the Department Office of Civil Rights (Transportation), the National Ombudsman (Energy), and the Deputy Director, Office of Civil Rights (Agriculture).

Dr. Wu was the principal advisor to Secretary Norman Mineta on civil right and equal opportunity issues and advisor to Secretary Bill Richardson, on advancing diversity and trust in the workplace and to handle the workforce crisis in the national laboratories. He became the first Asian Pacific American career senior executive in USDA in 1997, after serving 15 years as Chief Statistician for the Marketing and Regulatory Programs at USDA. Dr. Wu participated in extended research and negotiations with China on U.S. wheat exports from the Pacific Northwest, leading to China lifting its wheat embargo in 1999. He earned his doctorate degree in Mathematical Statistics from the George Washington University and served three terms as Chair of the Asian American Government Executives Network.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Assistant Director (Retired) Center for Economic Studies U.S. Census Bureau 2004 2012
Director Departmental Office of Civil Rights U.S. Department of Transportation 2002 2004
National Ombudsman U.S. Department of Energy 2000 2002
Deputy Director Office of Civil Rights U.S. Department of Agriculture 1995 2000
Chief Statistician Agricultural Marketing Service U.S. Department of Agriculture 1981 1995
Research Staff System Planning Corporation 1978 1981
Research Staff The World Bank 1972 1978

Expertise

Primary Sector

Federal

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Advocacy Data Analytics Nonprofit / NGO leadership
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