Brand & Cultural Intelligence Strategist | Leadership Advisory | NYU Faculty

Angeli Gianchandani helps organizations turn constant change into competitive advantage. From AI transformation to generational leadership shifts, she examines how decisions made under pressure reveal what organizations actually protect.

As founder of Mobility Girl, she advises the organizations behind the world's most recognized brands navigating agentic AI adoption, brand repositioning, and cultural acceleration. At NYU, she teaches the next generation of strategists how decisions scale and what they reveal about accountability.

Twenty years in brand strategy and organizational transformation across BMW, General Motors, Samsung, Ralph Lauren, and global enterprises. Featured and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fast Company, The Washington Post, Reuters, CNBC, and fifty global outlets.

She writes The Edge, a newsletter on culture, sports, arts, and leadership, published at mobilitygirl.com/theedge.

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AI travel influencers are here. Human travelers hate it.

November 14, 2024

Article at washingtonpost.com