Chief Growth Officer

Gideon Lett serves as BSA’s Chief Growth Officer. In this role, Lett drives global organization growth, member success, and executive engagement among the world’s most innovative software companies. Prior to joining BSA, Lett launched and led California operations for Monument Advocacy, served as a longtime government affairs and growth executive at TechNet, and advanced global fair tech and social impact initiatives as a Senior Advisor for Access Partnership. Earlier in his career, Lett served as a senior political aide to congressional leadership and state attorneys general, directed political operations for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and advised clients on issues management and strategic communications campaigns at the global public affairs consultancy, APCO Worldwide. Lett holds a degree in Public Administration from Samford University. He resides in San Francisco, California.

Posts by Gideon Lett

The world of sports is moving at a groundbreaking pace thanks to the innovative insights from artificial intelligence. Experts from Business Software Alliance member companies hosted congressional staff this week on Capitol Hill to discuss how their AI tools are affecting athlete injury prevention, stadium design and fan engagement. Read More >>

As part of BSA’s Digital Transformation Network (DTN), dozens of staff joined a briefing on AI adoption and how it can improve and optimize small businesses. The briefing followed the publication of DTN’s latest report on the cross-sector impact of AI, “Small Companies, Big Difference: AI Adoption Transforms SMEs.” Read More >>

More than 100 Capitol Hill staff joined AI experts from BSA and its signature initiative, the Digital Transformation Network (DTN), for a briefing focused on the impact of AI on agriculture. Read More >>

Cybersecurity and policy experts convened on the sidelines of RSA for a lunchtime discussion hosted by BSA featuring staff leaders from Capitol Hill on the intersection of AI and cybersecurity. Read More >>

Artificial intelligence is poised to improve various public services, speakers from BSA member companies told a crowd of Capitol Hill staff during a briefing this week. Read More >>