Nicole Gully began work in foreign service with the US Department of State during the 2003 preparations for the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders Meeting. The State visit for the APEC organization, handling the information requests from foreign press and foreign officials in attendance. She supported the Information Resource Center which in that year, established the First American corners program in Thailand. At the time she was considering a career in the foreign service and later went on to work in the State Consular Affairs office in Washington DC where she works on the travel.state.gov domain.
Rural community business development is where Nicole made the grandest career strides. In her role as a volunteer in the US Peace Corps she completed successful projects putting to use resourceful methods of pursuing business opportunities for her assigned community members. She supported Health Care, Textiles, Education and Electronics Industries and has since explored ventures through Gully Body Products and EnterpriseMe LLC in these same industries. While volunteering, she partnered with Contracting agencies that donated computer parts to support the construction of 12 computers for the town's first computing center. Later, while interning with the UN Conference on Trade & Development, Nicole took an investigative role into the standards needed in to fulfill Millennium Development Goals in countries is SE Asia and Central America. Focusing on Latin America in her business projects, Nicole seeks to connect communities with health serving devices. Nicole operates a brokerage and retail venture. Currently holding Trademark to eight bespoke health and hygiene products; available soon at gullybodyproducts.tech and internationally.