Leaders In Tech

David Mansilla

Welcome to the leaders in tech podcast. This show focuses on talking with top CIO / CTOs and industry leaders and learning how they are leveraging human and technology resources on growing their business exponentially.

  1. May 24

    Moving from Technical Expert to Market Leader with Pete Steege

    What happens when a brilliant engineer or software developer builds a successful business, but realizes they don't actually know how to be a CEO? In this episode of the Leaders in Tech podcast, host David Mansilla interviews growth adviser Pete Steege to tackle the unique challenges faced by "Accidental CEOs." Pete spent decades in tech marketing before launching his own firm, B2B Clarity, right during the pandemic. Today, he shares his proprietary CMP (Clarity, Meaning, Purpose) Growth framework designed to help technical founders simplify their messaging, align their company culture, and scale intentionally. If you are tired of losing deals because your product feels "too complicated" to explain, this episode is your masterclass in marketing with meaning. 🚀 Watch the full episode to hear Pete’s inspiring story and actionable business advice! 📌 Key Takeaways: (1) The "Accidental CEO" Trap: Technical founders excel at building great products but often struggle to lead a company because their expertise is in code or engineering, not corporate strategy. (2) Uncover Your "True Story": Stop selling features and start selling outcomes. Pete shares how a $20M low-voltage company went from explaining complicated tech to pitching the ultimate result: "bringing the workplace to life." (3) The CMP Growth Framework: A deep dive into the four waves of business evolution: Uncover (finding clarity), Deploy (building an aligned culture), Scale (becoming a market leader), and Sustain (defining your legacy and finish line). (4) Marketing is Generosity: Why traditional "spammy" marketing fails, and how providing free, high-value content on platforms like LinkedIn naturally attracts your ideal clients. (5) The Value of a Crisis: How Pete used a sudden pandemic-era job loss as the ultimate stepping stone to build a thriving advisory practice. If you enjoyed this episode, please Like, Subscribe, and hit the Notification Bell to stay updated with more insights for tech leaders! #AccidentalCEO #TechStartups #B2BClarity #LeadersInTech #BusinessFramework #FounderToCEO #CMPGrowth

    30 min
  2. May 24

    The Crushing Weight of Bootstrapping a Tech Empire | Jerod Venema (LiveSwitch)

    What does it really take to scale a global technology architecture completely on your own terms? In this deeply emotional and highly technical episode of the Leaders in Tech podcast, host David Mansilla is joined by real-time communications pioneer Jerod Venema, Founder and President of LiveSwitch. 🔑 Key Takeaways From This Episode: (1) Seizing the WebRTC Revolution: How Jerod aligned his architecture with Google and Firefox’s browser updates to release the world's first native WebRTC SDK for iOS and Mac. (2) Redefining Failure: Why mistakes are simply transaction costs paid to experience. In Jerod's framework, failure isn't a bad quarter—it's the exact moment you choose to stop trying. (3) Cosmic Scale vs. Commonplace Value: Why providing real-time diagnostic video apps to working-class painters and plumbers to give them their family time back is more rewarding than powering stadium jumbotrons. (4) The Unilateral Hires Veto: Inside the hiring framework Jerod used with his co-founding brother, where either could veto an applicant based purely on an cultural red flag with zero explanations required. (5) Smashing the Founder’s Ceiling: The structural trap of the "hustle mentality" and how learning to step aside to form a grassroots partnership with Brian Hamilton saved the company from stagnation. 🚀 About Our Guest: Jerod Venema is the Founder and President of LiveSwitch, a premier provider powering high-quality, mass-scale interactive video for Fortune 500 giants and small businesses globally. Founded in 2008, LiveSwitch has evolved from a grassroots startup into a multi-million dollar tech leader featured across Inc. Magazine, VentureBeat, and the Financial Post. 🎯 CHALLENGE FOR THE WEEK: Are you empowering your team to operate with the same intensity as a founder, or are you absorbing all the organizational stress yourself? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! If you found value in this unfiltered masterclass on tech entrepreneurship, make sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more leadership breakdowns! #LeadersInTech #WebRTC #LiveSwitch #TechLeadership #Bootstrapping #FounderMindset #SoftwareArchitecture #NASA #SuperBowlTech

    48 min
  3. May 3

    From Mechanic to CTO: The Secret to 100x Growth Was Hidden In The Grease

    In a world where tech leaders jump ship every two years, Jake Blough (CTO of Service Express) has spent a quarter-century building a legacy from the ground up. Starting in a family auto shop and eventually entering Service Express in shipping and receiving, Jake’s journey is a masterclass in stewardship, grit, and technical innovation. Today, Jake oversees Supply Chain, Data Science, and R&D for a global leader in datacenter infrastructure maintenance. In this conversation, we dive deep into how a "mechanic’s heart" and a "No Rearview Mirror" leadership style propelled a company from $4 million to over $325 million. Key Takeaways from this Episode: 💡 The Hardware of Leadership: Why the ability to troubleshoot a car engine translates directly to fixing complex enterprise servers. Celebrating the Red: How to build a "failure-tolerant" culture where red metrics are viewed as opportunities for innovation rather than grounds for punishment. The 100x Algorithm: The strategies behind scaling a business across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. The Power of Partnership: Why every "Activator" needs a patient partner to balance urgency with wisdom. Working Yourself Out of a Job: The "secret sauce" to career longevity—building systems so well you can hand the keys to the next leader and find a bigger problem to solve. About Jake Blough: Jake is the CTO of Service Express, where he focuses on the future of datacenter infrastructure, mergers and acquisitions, and internal process optimization. He is a firm believer in "Progress over Perfection" and building "scrappy" teams that aren't afraid to fail fast. Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the BELL to stay updated on the latest leadership insights in tech! #ServiceExpress #TechCTO #Leadership #DataCenter #BusinessScaling #CareerAdvice #DigitalInfrastructure #LeadersInTech

    46 min
  4. Mar 31

    You Won't Believe the "Horrible Lie" We Were Told About Keeping Knowledge Secret

    In this episode of the Leaders in Tech podcast, host David Mansilla sits down with Kin Lee-Yow, CIO of CAA Club Group. Kin oversees the technological backbone of an organization obsessed with member safety—from roadside assistance to complex insurance underwriting through CAA Insurance and Echelon Insurance. Kin shares his personal "immigrant success story," moving from the tropical climate of Mauritius to the University of Waterloo, and how his early love for "tinkering" evolved into a high-stakes career in Cybersecurity and AI. Key Takeaways: The Mission of Safety: Learn how a simple mission statement—"obsessed with member safety"—drives every technical decision at CAA. Leadership is Psychology: Kin explains why his high school psychology course ended up being more valuable than his coding classes when it came to managing people. The 5 Principles of Success: A deep dive into Kin’s framework for a healthy corporate culture: Respect, Learning, Collaboration, Innovation, and Commitment. Collaboration Over Competition: Discover the definition of true collaboration—working to make your partner look good rather than trying to outshine them. The AI & Internet Parallel: Insights on why Generative AI is a powerful research tool that still requires human discernment and the "Clarify and Verify" method. Sharing is Growing: Why the "old school" mentality of hoarding knowledge is a "horrible lie" that keeps your career stagnant. About the Guest: Kin Lee-Yow is the CIO for CAA Club Group, focusing on digital transformation, cybersecurity, and the ethical implementation of AI. He is a mentor to students and a firm believer in the "Golden Rule" of business: doing unto others as you would have them do unto you. Follow for more insights from the giants of the tech industry! #LeadersInTech #CAACanada #CIO #TechLeadership #CyberSecurity #GenerativeAI #ServantLeadership #BusinessStrategy #Mentorship #TechInnovation

    48 min
  5. Mar 2

    Refugee Grit: The Unfair Advantage of Leaders Who Started with Nothing

    In 1998, Miloš Topić arrived in the U.S. with two suitcases and zero English. Today, he is the VP and Chief Digital Officer at a major university, leading thousands. How do you close that gap? In this episode, we explore the "Refugee Grit" mindset—an unfair advantage that allows leaders to thrive in chaos and innovate when there is no roadmap. We’re breaking down a "golden nugget" from the Leaders in Tech podcast that reveals the exact strategies Miloš used to scale the executive ladder by focusing on people, problem-solving, and the "Machete Principle." This story is just the beginning. If you want to hear the full, deep-dive conversation about the future of tech leadership and Miloš's incredible journey, you can watch the complete episode here: https://youtu.be/arkNzF6GyGM [What You’ll Learn] 🔑 The Machete Principle: Why entrepreneurs don't need a map, they need a blade. 🔑 The Insomnia Hack: The fastest way to get noticed by your CEO. 🔑 Wartime Leadership: How to handle a massive tech crisis without losing your team. 🔑 The Power of the Second Choice: Why your "passion" might be hiding behind an accidental opportunity. If you’re building your own path right now, drop a "Machete" 🪓 in the comments. We’d love to hear which of Miloš’s lessons resonated most with your journey. Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to join our community of tech leaders and entrepreneurs.

    7 min
  6. Jan 22

    I Survived 40 Years of Digital Transformation. Here is My Blueprint

    What does it take to lead through forty years of digital revolution? In this episode of Leaders in Tech, host David Mansilla sits down with technology consultant Adrian Smith to trace his journey from the "school of hard knocks" to the high-stakes world of global consulting. Adrian shares the incredible story of how he went from a summer job loading half-inch tapes to building the groundbreaking videotex systems that powered the London Stock Exchange. We dive deep into the mindset required to survive in an industry where you are judged solely on your deliverables. In this episode, you’ll discover: 👍 The "Invaluable" Intern: How Adrian turned a boring entry-level role into an essential business asset by mining data for leadership. 👍 Disruptive Tech: The 1980s "Netflix" style technology that gave retailers a massive edge. 👍 The Consultant’s Creed: Why over-delivering and maintaining a "bug-free" reputation is the only way to scale a consulting business. 👍 The Accidental Meeting: A hilarious and insightful story about a breakfast meeting with Bill Gates that happened by total mistake. 👍 The Golden Rule of Leadership: Why you should never burn bridges and why your junior staff might be your most important resource. #TechLeadership #BusinessStrategy #Entrepreneurship #ConsultingLife #TechEvolution #LeadersInTech #DigitalTransformation #BillGates #LondonStockExchange #CareerGrowth #BusinessIntegrity #OverDeliver

    52 min

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Welcome to the leaders in tech podcast. This show focuses on talking with top CIO / CTOs and industry leaders and learning how they are leveraging human and technology resources on growing their business exponentially.