An AI consultant who has actually shipped AI
Strategy that survives contact with production, from a consultant who builds the systems, not just the slides.
Most AI consulting leaves you with a strategy deck written by people who’ve never shipped a model. The advice looks reasonable until someone asks who’s going to build it. Then the room goes quiet.
Seven years at Kearney doing strategy, restructuring, and commercial diligence across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Then three companies: Geology (AI search-visibility tooling), Litmus Check (open-source AI test generation and QA), and Finigami. INSEAD MBA with a Wharton exchange, IIT Bombay CS, VC at Guild Capital.
That combination is what I bring to an engagement: the strategic frame to know which bets are worth making, and the production experience to know how AI systems actually behave once they leave the demo environment.
There are five ways to work together. They’re described in the pages below. If you’re not sure which fits, start with a call: 30 minutes, no pitch, just the problem you’re trying to solve.
$600M+ commercial impact across 10+ countries.
Ways to work together
AI strategy consulting that ships
A clear roadmap and the evaluation framework to defend it, built by someone who has shipped the systems they're recommending.
Learn moreFind out if your organization is actually ready for AI
Know exactly where you stand and what to fix first, before you start the build.
Learn moreAI training for executives who set the strategy
The AI education your leadership team actually needs, built for decision-makers, not developers.
Learn moreAI systems that reach production
Working software with evals and monitoring, built by someone who ships these systems in his own companies. Not another proof of concept.
Learn moreA fractional Chief AI Officer for companies that aren't ready to hire one
Senior AI leadership, scoped to what you actually need, not a full-time headcount you're not ready to justify.
Learn moreQuestions
What kind of companies do you work with? +
Series A to enterprise, across sectors: fintech, professional services, logistics, healthcare. The common thread is a leadership team that needs to move fast on AI without making expensive mistakes. Most engagements sit in the 10–500 person range.
Are you a consultant or a builder? +
Both. Most AI firms give you a strategy deck they can't implement, or build something that never fits the business. I've done both sides: seven years at Kearney and three companies where I shipped the product. The two inform each other.
How do engagements start? +
A 30-minute call with no agenda except your situation. If there's a fit, I scope a first engagement: an assessment, workshop, or defined build sprint. No open-ended retainers at the start.
Do you work remotely / internationally? +
Yes. Most work is remote. I've worked across 10+ countries on four continents and travel when in-person makes the difference: launches, workshops, exec offsites.
Not sure which fits?
Book a call and we'll figure out the right starting point together.