Private Equity Data Guy
Brandon Micci has spent his career inside some of the largest financial institutions in the world, deploying AI and data infrastructure at a scale most companies only talk about. In this episode, we go into what it actually takes to get AI into production inside a regulated organization, where most initiatives stall before they ever reach users, and what the right sequencing looks like when budget and time are limited. We cover the lessons from building a 30,000-user analytics culture at Capital One, the compliance reality of deploying a language model to 27,000 people at JPMorgan, and the practical advice any mid-market company can act on right now to get AI working in the right direction. TIMESTAMPS [0:52] Welcome to The PE Data Guy [1:18] Brandon Micci's Career Background [3:01] Tableau and Capital One Culture [8:25] Safe AI Rollout Best Practices [13:41] Building the CEO Dashboard [17:40] JPMorgan 27,000 User Deployment [22:25] AI Strategy on a Smaller Budget [33:50] Investing with a Long-Term View COMPANIES MENTIONED Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Southwest Airlines, PwC, Booz Allen Hamilton, Alteryx, Tableau, Oracle, Meta, Palantir, SpaceX, Micron, SanDisk, Lovable, Cursor WEBSITES MENTIONED No specific websites were referenced in this episode. GUEST INFORMATION Brandon Micci is a data and AI executive who has led large-scale initiatives at Capital One, Citigroup, Southwest Airlines, and JPMorgan Chase. At JPMorgan, he oversaw the deployment of an LLM assistant to 27,000 users across the payments organization. He focuses on helping organizations build a clear ROI case before committing resources to AI.
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