Hi everyone, Bill Walsh, the CEO of Mediafly, has played a meaningful role in my leadership journey. I met him more than a decade ago when he served on the board at Valen Analytics, and he has been a steady mentor for me since then. Bill brings 30 years of executive leadership across enterprise software, analytics, logistics, and AI-driven solutions. He has led organizations through growth, product innovation, M&A, and cultural change. He has also served on public and private company boards, taught as an adjunct professor, and coached senior leaders. So what does “Board-Ready AI: Leadership, Data, and Risk” mean? Bill shares an adoption approach leaders can apply immediately: crawl, walk, run. Leaders learn the basics, use AI personally, and create a safe internal environment where teams can practice. Teams build confidence internally, and leaders use what they learn to shape customer-facing AI with clearer requirements and better discipline. Bill also makes the data requirement concrete. AI models depend on the quality of the underlying data. Leaders need accurate, consistent, complete, timely, and unified data to produce reliable outputs. Bill does not ask teams to make data perfect. But they do need to reduce errors, remove duplicates, clarify definitions, and connect silos in the places that matter most. He offers a practical lens for where to start: high value and low friction. He shares examples such as sales content personalization, predictive forecasting, churn analysis, recommendation engines, and knowledge and search. These use cases often deliver value without requiring a full rebuild of every system. We also talk about the board conversation. Boards prioritize risk and governance. Management teams prioritize innovation and speed. Bill advises leaders to bring transparency, explainability, and trusted expert input into board discussions so the company can move with discipline and direction. If you lead a team through AI adoption, or you support leaders who do, this episode gives you a clear framework you can use. Thanks as always for tuning in. Kirstin This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadthemachine.substack.com