Our Fellows
Curiosity. Drive. Potential.

The United States Hydrogen Alliance Fellowship Program offers college students and recent graduates from across the country the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the intersection of clean energy, policy, and communications. Over the course of the program, fellows contribute to advancing the hydrogen economy through legislative and regulatory research, stakeholder outreach, strategic communications, and market development initiatives. Depending on their focus, fellows may engage in policy analysis and advocacy, create educational and marketing materials, manage social media and media campaigns, or translate complex technical topics into accessible resources for policymakers and the public. This flexible, fully remote program cultivates skills in research, writing, and strategic engagement, while giving fellows a meaningful role in shaping the future of hydrogen in the United States.



Our Senior Fellows
Vision. Experience. Influence.
The United States Hydrogen Alliance Senior Fellowship Program offers mid-career professionals the opportunity to contribute their expertise at the intersection of clean energy, market commercialization, and strategic policy. Senior Fellows support the Alliance’s mission to advance hydrogen deployment nationwide by leading initiatives that bridge industry innovation with real-world implementation.
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Participants may engage in activities such as analyzing market trends, supporting commercialization strategies, facilitating cross-sector partnerships, and developing strategic frameworks that connect hydrogen producers, end-users, and policymakers. This flexible, fully remote fellowship provides experienced professionals with a platform to shape the growing U.S. hydrogen economy—leveraging their technical, business, and policy insight to accelerate adoption and create long-term market impact.

Gus Gonzalez
Gus Gonzalez is a strategic and financial expert with six years of experience driving hydrogen infrastructure development and clean-energy commercialization across North America. At BayoTech Hydrogen, he leads business development and market strategy for distributed hydrogen production and delivery solutions serving transit agencies, OEMs, and industrial users. His work has been instrumental in forging partnerships that have accelerated the adoption of low-carbon hydrogen at scale. Gus combines a strong financial background with a deep understanding of the commercial dynamics shaping the energy transition.
Hires From Our Fellowship Program
USHA is proud to hire exclusively from our fellowship classes.






