Full Name
Adam Lusin
Job Title
Principal - Public Sector
Company
World Wide Technology
Speaker Bio
Adam Lusin has built a distinguished career focused on advancing U.S. national security, economic, and technology policy objectives. Prior to his current role at World Wide Technology, Lusin served in several key positions at the U.S. Department of State, where his expertise in technology initiatives and policy formulation significantly influenced U.S. strategy on global platforms. As the Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs from August 2018 to May 2022, he led multidisciplinary teams, orchestrating comprehensive programs that bolstered U.S. interests in international organizations and multilateral forums. His tenure at the State Department was marked by notable leadership roles in various U.S. delegations, managing complex agendas that integrated interagency and private sector efforts, and aligning U.S. positions with bilateral and global stakeholders.
Earlier, as a Senior Advisor on the Policy Planning Staff and in the Office of the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Lusin was instrumental in strategic planning, guiding the department's engagement in critical areas such as cybersecurity, economic affairs, and emerging technologies. His contributions were pivotal during the White House's 2017 National Security Strategy and the State Department's 2018 Strategic Plan, overseeing large budgets and policy directives that shaped U.S. foreign relations and economic strategies.
Adam's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University and an MBA from George Washington University, focusing on Strategic Management and International Business. A native of West Virginia, his early exposure to diverse industries and challenges in the region has profoundly shaped his approach to technology and policy, making him a valuable asset to World Wide Technology's public sector initiatives.
Earlier, as a Senior Advisor on the Policy Planning Staff and in the Office of the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Lusin was instrumental in strategic planning, guiding the department's engagement in critical areas such as cybersecurity, economic affairs, and emerging technologies. His contributions were pivotal during the White House's 2017 National Security Strategy and the State Department's 2018 Strategic Plan, overseeing large budgets and policy directives that shaped U.S. foreign relations and economic strategies.
Adam's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University and an MBA from George Washington University, focusing on Strategic Management and International Business. A native of West Virginia, his early exposure to diverse industries and challenges in the region has profoundly shaped his approach to technology and policy, making him a valuable asset to World Wide Technology's public sector initiatives.
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