Brand Strategist | Cultural Intelligence Expert | NYU Faculty

Angeli Gianchandani translates how organizations respond to disruption, from AI transformation to generational leadership shifts, into frameworks journalists and executives can use to understand what's actually happening beneath the surface.

As founder of Mobility Girl, she advises Fortune 500 automotive and technology leaders 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, and Fortune 500 automotive and technology companies. Featured and quoted in  The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fast Company, The Washington Post, Reuters, CNBC, and fifty global outlets.

Available for expert commentary on:
• AI is now structural, not topical
• Cultural intelligence as competitive advantage
• Brand strategy and consumer behavior
• Leadership accountability and organizational culture
•E-commerce strategy and business ethics
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AI travel influencers are here. Human travelers hate it.

November 14, 2024

Article at washingtonpost.com