49 min

Oleg Rogynskyy | CEO, People.ai - Mobilizing Technology for Good The BreakLine Arena

    • Careers

Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with Oleg Rogynskyy, Founder and CEO of People.ai.

Oleg joins the Arena and shares about the personal impact that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has had on him as a Ukrainian native and some of the incredible initiatives he is working on to keep Ukrainians connected. In this episode, Oleg shares his take on the world’s first ‘Open Source War’, what he did to position President Zelenskyy to communicate with the US government, and the power that corporations have to mobilize technology for good and ‘Walk the walk' by taking actions that align with their culture’s values. 

“What I observed in our culture values — like ‘We take care of our people’ — was not just a no-brainer for me. It was a no-brainer for everybody on the team. It made a huge difference.”

Please like, rate, subscribe, or review our show if you’ve liked what you’ve heard! We’d love to hear your thoughts. If you’re interested in joining our community, please visit www.breakline.org.

Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with Oleg Rogynskyy, Founder and CEO of People.ai.

Oleg joins the Arena and shares about the personal impact that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has had on him as a Ukrainian native and some of the incredible initiatives he is working on to keep Ukrainians connected. In this episode, Oleg shares his take on the world’s first ‘Open Source War’, what he did to position President Zelenskyy to communicate with the US government, and the power that corporations have to mobilize technology for good and ‘Walk the walk' by taking actions that align with their culture’s values. 

“What I observed in our culture values — like ‘We take care of our people’ — was not just a no-brainer for me. It was a no-brainer for everybody on the team. It made a huge difference.”

Please like, rate, subscribe, or review our show if you’ve liked what you’ve heard! We’d love to hear your thoughts. If you’re interested in joining our community, please visit www.breakline.org.

49 min