Rob Chesnut
Former Chief Ethics Officer of Airbnb Inc.
Rob Chesnut works with companies to help them develop strategies
to
drive integrity into their culture. He was most recently the Chief Ethics Officer of
Airbnb, Inc., a role he took on in late 2019 after almost
four years as Airbnb’s General Counsel.
Rob is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Virginia. He worked
for 14
years with the U.S. Justice Department, where he prosecuted bank robberies,
kidnappings,
murder, and espionage cases, including the prosecution of CIA employee Aldrich Ames.
He
joined eBay in 1999 as its third lawyer, where he led eBay’s North America legal
team
and later founded the Internet’s first ecommerce person to person Trust and Safety
operation. Rob subsequently spent nearly 6 years as the General
Counsel and first attorney at digital education leader Chegg, where he helped take
the
company public in 2013. He joined Airbnb in 2016, where he grew the legal team from
30
to over 150 legal professionals in 20 offices around the world. His team led
initiatives
to promote home sharing and address regulatory issues with local governments and
landlords around the world. Rob developed a popular interactive employee program,
Integrity Belongs Here, to help drive ethics throughout the culture at the company.
On July 28, he published Intentional Integrity: How Smart Companies Can Lead an
Ethical
Revolution with St Martin’s Press. He lives in San Francisco, CA.