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Datacast Episode 99: Data Mobility, Enterprise GTM, and Tech Leadership with Gary Hagmueller

Datacast Episode 99: Data Mobility, Enterprise GTM, and Tech Leadership with Gary Hagmueller

Gary Hagmueller is CEO of Arcion Labs, Inc., the only cloud-native, zero-code data mobility platform that allows enterprises to build high-performance, real-time data pipelines in seconds. He brings 20+ years of tech industry leadership experience and has generated nearly $8B in enterprise value through two IPOs and four M&A exits. He holds an MBA from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California, where he was named Sheth Fellow, and a bachelor’s in Business Administration from Arizona State University.

Datacast Episode 89: Observable, Robust, and Responsible AI with Alessya Visnjic

Datacast Episode 89: Observable, Robust, and Responsible AI with Alessya Visnjic

Alessya Visnjic is the CEO and co-founder of WhyLabs, the AI Observability company on a mission to build the interface between AI and human operators. Prior to WhyLabs, Alessya was a CTO-in-residence at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), where she evaluated the commercial potential for the latest advancements in AI research.

Earlier in her career, Alessya spent nine years at Amazon, leading Machine Learning adoption and tooling efforts. She was a founding member of Amazon’s first ML research center in Berlin, Germany. Alessya is also the founder of Rsqrd AI, a global community of 1,000+ AI practitioners who are committed to making AI technology Robust & Responsible.

Datacast Episode 88: Sales Engineering and Future of Work with Evan Cummack

Datacast Episode 88: Sales Engineering and Future of Work with Evan Cummack

Evan Cummack is the CEO of Fin.com. Before joining Fin in 2021, Evan spent 10 years at Twilio, contributing to the company’s incredible growth from Series B to IPO and beyond.

Evan was born and raised in a small coastal town on New Zealand’s North Island. Despite limited access to technical expertise, he developed an obsession not only with computers and software but with the unique competitiveness and creativity of the software industry. Enamored with Noah Wyle’s depiction of Steve Jobs in the 1999 TV movie Pirates of Silicon Valley, Evan was certain the pirate life was for him.

After studying Software Engineering and Business in New Zealand, Evan headed for Silicon Valley and quickly found a home at Twilio, which would go on to become one of the fastest-growing software companies in history. Evan considers his 10-year stint at Twilio as a “Ph.D. in SaaS,” learning from “the best software CEO in the world today.”