World Trade Center Utah appoints Indian-American financial expert Guru Sowle as international adviser

10th January 2024
World Trade Center Utah appoints  Indian-American financial expert Guru Sowle as international  adviser

New Delhi,  January 10, 2023: TheWorld Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah) appointed Guruprasad Sowle as  international advisor for India.
In this pivotal role, Mr. Sowle will provide strategic counsel on matters of international trade and commerce in the region, playing a crucial part in driving Utah's economic advancement on the global stage.
A central focus of his responsibilities will be on enabling and facilitating collaboration between Utah and India, thereby strengthening economic ties and promoting mutual prosperity.
"We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Guruprasad Sowle as an international advisor for India,” said Jonathan Freedman, president and CEO of WTC Utah. “His wealth of experience and strategic insights into India will undoubtedly bolster Utah's position in the global economy.”
David Carlebach, COO and managing director of global services at WTC Utah said, “Mr. Sowle’s expertise and experience will help build bridges between Utah and the Indian government, as well as diplomatic missions in San Francisco and Washington, DC, fostering crucial government and diplomatic relations.”
Mr. Sowle will facilitate a high-level delegation from Utah to visit India from February end to March beginning.
The primary agenda of this visit is to strengthen India and Utah ties, thereby contributing to the advancement of Indo-US economic relations. The visit will encompass key themes, including networking and relationship building with national leaders, with a specific focus on aerospace and defence, state leaders, and corporations operating in the aerospace and defence sector, corporations — with a focus on aerospace and defense and the WTCA Global Business Forum’s B2B meetings organized by WTC Bengaluru.
Guru Sawle was born in Chickballapur, Karnataka and obtained his B.Com from Osmania University before moving to the US in 2007.