
Geostrategy is an inflection point; a way for companies to think strategically, act proactively, and neutralize surprises. In Part II, Jeff and Jeannette shift from the strategic environment to the operational realities inside companies, where resilience depends on the systems, decisions, and relationships built long before a crisis hits. Join us as we explore choke points, compliance, engineering, supply chain decisions and the often‑overlooked importance of engaging with government to keep operations moving when the world shifts. This is where geopolitics meet execution.
Jeannette L. Chu is the Vice President for National Security Policy at the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC). She advises and advocates for the business community on economic and national security issues. Concurrently, Jeannette is also a non-resident senior associate with the Trustee Chair for China Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She previously led the national security regulatory compliance practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and was the Senior Export Control Attaché at the US Embassy Beijing, the Immigration & Naturalization Service Officer-In-Charge in Guangzhou and Beijing. She also served as a Senior Policy Advisor at the Bureau of Industry & Security, U.S. Department of Commerce.


