6 Young People Shake Up America, Musk Reveals Mysterious DOGE Team: Average Age 22
Original Title: "6 Young People Shake Up America, Musk Reveals Mysterious DOGE Team, Average Age 22, Giving Up 7-Figure Salary to Save America"
Original Source: Chinese American Life
Since Donald Trump's official inauguration, in just the past two weeks, Musk's-led "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) has risen from a mysterious organization to the global media's focus. What made it famous was a shocking move—shutting down the more than 60-year-old United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
As the name suggests, DOGE's core philosophy is "streamlined efficiency," and its operating method is also highly disruptive. The entire department is composed of six young people, aged between 19 and 25, with three of them still in college. They have been directly entrusted with key engineering positions and tasked with reducing government costs. For Musk, this young elite team is not only the core strength of DOGE but also an experimental field for future government operational model changes.
据《连线》杂志(WIRED)报道,年仅 19 岁的爱德华·科里斯汀(Edward Coristine)是这批「年轻面孔」中最小的一位,他正投身于美国企业界和长期运作的政府机构改革。目前,他的具体职责尚未明确,但已被誉为其领域的「专家」。
Additionally, the 21-year-old Akash Bobba, 22-year-old Ethan Shaotran, and 23-year-old Luke Farritor are also among the team. According to reports, they have received "A-suite level clearance," which means they can work in the top offices of government agencies and have access to all physical spaces and IT systems.
The oldest among them is 25-year-old Gavin Kliger, a UC Berkeley graduate. Although he has not been recognized as having the highest level of clearance, he has already proven to wield significant power.
Finally, Gautier Cole Killian has been appointed as a member of the Digital Government Expert Group (DOGE) and is said to be currently a "volunteer" at this stage.
After widespread criticism of the youthfulness of these individuals in the media yesterday, Musk made a statement on these appointments.
Musk wrote on X, "It must be acknowledged that media reports claiming DOGE has the world's top software engineers are indeed true."
25-Year-Old Gavin Kliger
According to The New York Times, 25-year-old Kliger is the account holder of a controversial internal email at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
This UC Berkeley graduate issued instructions to all USAID staff to not return to the Washington headquarters on Monday.
Simultaneously, up to 600 staff members reported being locked out of the work computer system, unable to access the office platform normally. This situation bears a striking resemblance to the large-scale account lockouts and access restrictions that occurred during Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter (now X).
Following the incident, Kliger posted a paid article on Substack titled "Why Choose DOGE? Why I Gave Up a Seven-Figure Salary to Save America."

23-Year-Old Luke Faritol
Luke Faritol has had a longstanding connection with Musk, having previously interned at SpaceX before securing this new role.
Having dropped out of the University of Nebraska, Luke began working for Nat Friedman, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur behind GitHub.
After Friedman was later appointed as the Secretary of Energy and Environment, he described Luke as a "national treasure."
In 2024, this young man gained acclaim for using artificial intelligence to help decipher a scroll from the ancient city of Pompeii, which had been badly damaged. Scientists had been attempting to decode this document for centuries without success, but Luke managed to do so, winning a portion of a $700,000 prize as a result.

19-Year-Old Edward Kristan
The youngest member of Musk's elite team is only 19 years old and is a student at Northeastern University in Boston.
Reportedly, last summer, Kristan interned at Musk's Neuralink for three months after graduating from high school. Kristan's role in DOGE is relatively unknown, but he is listed as an "expert."
WIRED cited sources saying that Kristan has been on the phone with department staff, asking them to 'review code they had written themselves, to justify his work'.
The report stated that he once appeared on a General Services Administration staff call, but the staff did not know who he was or why he was there.
Kristan was born into a business family and is the heir to his father's popcorn brand, Lesser Evil. Kristan was a part of the brand's team. Reportedly, until recently, Kristan was also using an account named '@EdwardBigBaller' on social media.

21-Year-Old Akash-Bobba
Bobba is another "expert" in the department and is currently still studying at the University of California, Berkeley. According to a now-deleted former LinkedIn account, Bobba was previously an investment engineering intern at a hedge fund.
Prior to this, he had interned at Meta and Palantir (founded by 2016 MAGA donor Peter Thiel). Just six years ago, Bobba was organizing a local Model United Nations at the New Jersey-Pennsylvania border. His father is a computer science scholar.

22-Year-Old Ethan-Shotran
Shotran founded the company Energize AI, which provides a scheduling assistant for professionals. This startup received a $100,000 grant from OpenAI in 2023.
This 22-year-old stated last September that he is a senior at Harvard University, reportedly researching self-driving cars at the school's computational lab.
Musk is currently working on developing self-driving cars at his Tesla headquarters, and is well-known for this.
Shotran is also a member of the Harvard Mountaineering Club and has served as a dive master during breaks in Hawaii.
He also has a unique connection to Musk, having participated in Musk's xAI "hackathon." He and his team used Grok of xAI to create an arguably incorrect response to a hypothetical question, ultimately winning second place.

24-Year-Old Gautier-Cole-Kirian
Kilian previously worked as an engineer at Jump Trading, a company specialized in high-frequency financial trading and algorithms. Reportedly, he is now a "volunteer" at the Digital Government Office, but his specific role is not yet clear.
This 24-year-old individual is a graduate of McGill University.

Their rise marks an unprecedented experiment—a transformation of a massive government institution through an extremely lean, highly technical team. Whether this will herald a revolution in administrative management, completely overturning the traditional bureaucratic system, or merely be a brief and controversial political farce, awaits validation over time.
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