Join our in-house data leaders Jake Gower and Chris Lundeberg this week as they dive into the world of advanced AI applications, discussing the latest innovations, challenges, and the transformative impact of AI on various industries. Jake and Chris share their unique insights and experiences, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future. They also explore the ethical considerations and potential risks associated with AI, emphasizing the importance of responsible AI development. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation with two of the foremost experts in the field.
Jake’s Bio: As the Cloud Data & AI Director at Technology Partners, Jake leads the Data, Analytics, and AI service line, dedicated to helping businesses navigate the complexities of the digital age. Under his leadership, the team excels in transforming data into actionable insights and strategic assets, enabling organizations to make informed decisions and tackle complex challenges through innovative AI solutions.
With a profound passion for driving transformative change, Jake’s career spans enterprise organizations, a national nonprofit, a rapidly evolving startup, and an advanced technical consulting firm at the forefront of data engineering and AI services. His approach is rooted in addressing complex problems by forming elite teams to ideate, create, and implement effective solutions.
Jake’s professional journey, particularly the prior 4.5 years in the healthcare sector has been dedicated to advanced data and AI applications. He and the team have significantly contributed to the field through their work and partnerships with academic medical centers. Jake’s knowledge gained through an Advanced AI Applications program at Washington University in St. Louis and his peer Chris Lundeberg, led them to co-found Databasin, an innovative product designed to bridge data engineering and AI gaps within cloud services. Jake also founded Healthcare’s Data Innovations, a platform where he shares insights and leadership in AI within healthcare, and hosts thought leaders from across the U.S. in the health AI space.
Committed to advancing the understanding and application of AI in healthcare, Jake’s influence extends beyond his professional roles. As a speaker, he shares his expertise at national conferences, regional events, and directly with healthcare organizations. His presentations illuminate the potential of AI in revolutionizing healthcare, promoting innovation, and encouraging the adoption of data-driven practices for better health outcomes.
Chris’ Bio: Christopher Lundeberg, a native of Carbondale, IL, and an alum of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, has built a distinguished career in big data and analytics. Now residing in Asheville, NC, Chris serves as the Chief Solutions Architect at Technology Partners, where he co-created “Databasin,” a groundbreaking no-code/low-code data lakehouse automation software.
His career spans several high-profile roles, including Data Engineering Practice Director at 1904labs, and Senior Data Solutions Developer at Equifax Workforce Solutions. Chris has a deep expertise in various technologies such as Java, Scala, Spark, and Python, with a particular focus on big data solutions and data lakehouse implementations.
Chris’s entrepreneurial spirit was evident early on when he co-founded FalconLink Internet and later Jibber Jabber, LLC, where he grew the business from his bedroom to ten locations across two states. His technical acumen is complemented by his hands-on approach and mentorship to staff.
Outside of his professional life, Chris, and his wife Carrie, enjoy the serene natural beauty of Asheville. He is an avid hiker and finds joy in music and art. These interests reflect his balanced approach to life, combining a passion for technology with a love for the outdoors and creativity.
Jake’s Something Extra: “Don’t be good at something, be great at something…You’ve got to take those chances. You can’t be scared to fail, you’ve got to go out and take the chances.”
Chris’ Something Extra: “I think the theme here today is adaptability.”