An operator with a thesis —
and a track record to back it.
Vladimir Gusev thinks in systems. At CubeLine, he built a top-10 agency not on individual brilliance but on processes that could scale. At GigAnt, he grew daily gigs from 200 to 2,500 not by hiring more people but by redesigning the operational layer. At ImmCore, he's applying the same logic to immigration law — except the complexity is federal regulation.
He also writes about it. His pieces on AI roll-ups and full-stack AI companies articulate a contrarian view of how AI creates durable value — by owning service delivery, not selling software. That's a story US tech journalists want to cover.
What's missing: consistent placement of that narrative in the outlets and communities where VCs, tech founders, and immigration attorneys decide who to trust. His existing presence — LinkedIn, Substack, X, one AI Journal feature — is a start. This partnership accelerates it.