Evi Fuelle is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center. She focuses on global artificial intelligence (AI) policy, including on how to enable enterprise AI adoption and innovation using risk management rooted in industry best practices, cutting-edge research, and global guardrails. She is an expert on the intersection of AI technology, regulation, and geopolitics.

Fuelle is currently global policy director at Credo AI, where she leads and manages the policy team. In this role, she creates company-wide policy strategy, translates policy learnings to inform product, and manages relationships with a global network of policy ecosystem partners. She has led efforts to translate “policy into practice” for AI risk management with Global 2000 enterprises developing and deploying AI, working closely with AI technologists and researchers, civil society, and global governments.

Prior to joining Credo AI, Fuelle served as an advisor of digital economy policy at the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to the United States between 2019 and 2022. During her time at the delegation, Fuelle’s work focused on efforts to support the digital files of the European Commission’s DG CONNECT team, including work related to the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, Digital Services Act, and Digital Markets Act, as well as the EU-US Privacy Shield. Prior to the EU delegation, Fuelle worked at the Information Technology Industry Council from 2015 to 2019, where she worked with some of the world’s leading technology companies on a variety of cybersecurity and privacy issues and launched the council’s first AI working group. Prior to that, Fuelle worked in the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee at the US Department of Commerce as well as the Trans-Atlantic Business Council, focusing on advancing transatlantic trade agreements.

Fuelle is a member of the Expert Group on AI Risk & Accountability at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and has been quoted in Bloomberg Law, Fast Company, Built In, TechTarget, Semafor, and other publications. Fuelle holds an MA in political science with a concentration in EU policy studies (in partnership with the European University Institute) and a BA in international affairs from James Madison University.