Former senior Bush administration official Karan Bhatia has landed a top job with General Electric. He has been named vice president and senior counsel in the conglomerate's international law and policy division.
For nearly seven years, Bhatia served in the first and second George W Bush Administrations, first in the department of commerce and then in the department of transportation, before finally enjoying a more than two-year stint as deputy US trade representative. The latter is the senior-most administration position ever served by an Indian American.
Bhatia had resigned in October to return to the private sector.
"Karan's distinguished background in both the public and private sectors will provide GE with world-class leadership in international government relations and policy", said GE's Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brackett Denniston.
"Karan is a superb leader with extensive global experience, and we are delighted he is joining GE," he added.
Bhatia told rediff.com he had taken quite a long hiatus after resigning from the administration to spend some much overdue time with his family, saying, "Quite frankly, it had been an exhaustive seven years in the Bush Administration."
Bhatia said he had "lots of possibilities with law firms and consulting firms and so forth, but when GE offered me this position, it caught my imagination. Since it's a wonderful company and (chairman and CEO) Jeffrey Immelt was very persuasive when I met him. He convinced me that this would be a great opportunity to help push forward a very active trade liberalizing agenda."
Bhatia said his responsibilities in his new avatar would be "to really to help shape GE's engagement in all the international public policy process around the world. It's not domestic lobbying here in Washington. My job is to help create an international platform where GE will