As the Executive Director of Digital Policy at the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC), Jay Gullish plays a pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape of U.S.-India relations. With over 25 years of extensive experience across telecom, information technology, aerospace, and cybersecurity sectors, Jay has established...
As the Executive Director of Digital Policy at the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC), Jay Gullish plays a pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape of U.S.-India relations. With over 25 years of extensive experience across telecom, information technology, aerospace, and cybersecurity sectors, Jay has established himself as a thought leader and critical thinker, adept at navigating complex challenges and driving innovative solutions. His expertise in digital policy development is instrumental in fostering collaboration between the two nations, particularly in areas such as data privacy, cybersecurity frameworks, and digital trade.
At USIBC, Jay leads a diverse portfolio of key projects that focus on enhancing digital infrastructure and promoting sustainable technological advancements. His strategic vision is complemented by a robust skill set that includes project management, business development, and policy analysis, enabling him to effectively advocate for policies that support economic growth and entrepreneurship. Jay’s ability to engage stakeholders across various sectors ensures that the council remains at the forefront of emerging digital trends and regulatory developments.
In addition to his leadership role, Jay is known for his commitment to process improvement and team leadership, fostering an environment where innovative ideas can flourish. His background in economics and marketing further enriches his approach to digital policy, allowing him to align business objectives with regulatory frameworks. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, Jay Gullish remains a key figure in driving impactful initiatives that strengthen U.S.-India business ties and promote a thriving digital economy.