
Tomás Gómez Revelo is a program assistant at the Atlantic Council’s Freedom and Prosperity Center, where he supports the Entrepreneurship Policy Initiative through research, programming, and coalition-building. The initiative benchmarks how governments in low- and middle-income countries support or constrain entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises, using that evidence to drive reforms built around entrepreneurs’ real needs.
Prior to his time at the Atlantic Council, Gómez Revelo worked in DGA Group’s government relations practice and at Albright Stonebridge Group’s Americas practice, producing political and regulatory analysis for multinational clients across Latin America. Earlier, he supported a USAID-funded initiative promoting sustainable entrepreneurship in rural Colombia. Originally from Medellín, Colombia, Gómez Revelo graduated cum laude from Tufts University, where he majored in economics and international relations, with concentrations in international economics and political economy.