
The Tech Trek
byElevano
Technology
The Tech Trek is a podcast for founders, builders, and operators who are in the arena building world class tech companies. Host Amir Bormand sits down with the people responsible for product, engineering, data, and growth and digs into how they ship, who they hire, and what they do when things break. If you want a clear view into how modern startups really get built, from first line of code to traction and scale, this show takes you inside the work.
Episodes(40 episodes)

E615 - Synthetic Data Explained, When It Helps AI and When It Hurts
Synthetic data is moving from a niche concept to a practical tool for shipping AI in the real world. In this episode, Amit Shivpuja, Director of Data Product and AI Enablement at Walmart, breaks down where synthetic data actually helps, where it can quietly hurt you, and how to think about it like a data leader, not a demo builder.We dig into what blocks AI from reaching production, how regulated industries end up with an unfair advantage, and the simple test that tells you whether synthetic data belongs anywhere near a decision making...
Published: Feb 3, 2026Duration: 26:18

E614 - The Real Learning Curve of Engineering Management
Tom Pethtel, VP of Engineering at Flock Safety, breaks down the real learning curve of moving from builder to manager, and how to keep your technical edge while scaling your impact through people.You will hear how Tom’s path from rural Ohio to leading high stakes engineering teams shaped his approach to leadership, hiring, and staying close to the customer. Key Takeaways Promotions usually come from doing your current job well, plus stepping into the work above you that is not getting done Great leaders do not fully...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 25:52

E613 - Retention for Engineering Teams, What Keeps Top People Around
Phil Freo, VP of Product and Engineering at Close, has lived the rare arc from founding engineer to executive leader. In this conversation, he breaks down why he stayed nearly 12 years, and what it takes to build a team that people actually want to grow with.We get into retention that is earned, not hoped for, the culture choices that compound over time, and the practical systems that make remote work and knowledge sharing hold up at scale.Key takeaways• Staying for a decade is not about lo...
Published: Jan 30, 2026Duration: 30:58

E612 - Data Orchestration and Open Source Strategy
Pete Hunt, CEO of Dagster Labs, joins Amir Bormand to break down why modern data teams are moving past task based orchestration, and what it really takes to run reliable pipelines at scale. If you have ever wrestled with Apache Airflow pain, multi team deployments, or unclear data lineage, this conversation will give you a clearer mental model and a practical way to think about the next generation of data infrastructure. Key Takeaways• Data orchestration is not just scheduling, it is the control layer that keeps data assets reliable, observable, and usable...
Published: Jan 29, 2026Duration: 23:26

E611 - How Great Investors Spot Real Moats in AI
Sandesh Patnam, Managing Partner at Premji Invest, breaks down how long duration capital changes the way you evaluate companies, founders, and moats. We talk about what most growth investors miss, why product strength still matters, and how to separate real AI businesses from thin wrappers in a noisy market.Premji Invest is a captive, evergreen fund built to grow an endowment that supports major education work, which gives the team flexibility on time horizon and partnership style. Sandesh shares how that shows up in diligence, how they think about backing contrarian founders, and why...
Published: Jan 28, 2026Duration: 30:53

E610 - Outsource the Typing, How AI Agents Change Software Engineering
Software engineering is changing fast, but not in the way most hot takes claim. Robert Brennan, Co founder and CEO at OpenHands, breaks down what happens when you outsource the typing to the LLM and let software agents handle the repetitive grind, without giving up the judgment that keeps a codebase healthy. This is a practical conversation about agentic development, the real productivity gains teams are seeing, and which skills will matter most as the SDLC keeps evolving. Key TakeawaysAI in the IDE is now table stakes for most engineers, the...
Published: Jan 27, 2026Duration: 25:11

E609 - Turning Compliance Into Product
Deborah Hanus, Co-founder and CEO at Sparrow, joins Amir to unpack the founder journey from academia to building a scaled company. They dig into why leave management is still a messy, high stakes problem, and how Sparrow is turning it into a clean, guided experience for both HR and employees.Sparrow helps companies provide employee leave across the United States and Canada, and Deborah shares what it really takes to scale a compliance driven business without slowing down. From founder resilience and early stage emotional swings to hiring, onboarding, and culture design, this one...
Published: Jan 26, 2026Duration: 30:12

E608 - Why Insurance Is a Goldmine for AI and Data
Max Bruner, Founder and CEO of Anzen, joins Amir Bormand to break down why insurance is quietly one of the biggest data and workflow opportunities in tech right now. They dig into Max’s unconventional path from foreign policy to building an executive liability marketplace, and what it really takes to modernize a slow moving industry with AI.If you care about building in real world markets, scaling with discipline, and using AI for more than content, this one will sharpen your thinking fast. Key Takeaways• Insurance is n...
Published: Jan 23, 2026Duration: 24:31

E607 - Defending Against Bots At Scale
Stu Solomon, CEO of HUMAN, joins Amir to unpack a blind spot most teams underestimate: a huge share of online activity is not people at all, it is automated traffic. They break down how verification really works at internet scale, why agentic workflows change the rules, and what it will take to build trust when bots transact with bots.If you have ever wondered how fraud, fake clicks, account abuse, and synthetic behavior get caught in real time, this episode is a clear, practical look behind the curtain.Key...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 29:12

E606 - Trust but Verify, How Great Tech Leaders Delegate
Mek Stittri, CTO at Stuut, breaks down a leadership skill that sounds simple but gets messy fast, trust, then verify. You will learn how to delegate without losing control, how to stay close to the work without becoming a micromanager, and how AI is changing what it means to review and own technical outcomes. Key takeaways• Trust and verify starts with alignment, define success clearly, then keep a real line of sight to outcomes• Verification is not micromanagement, it is accountability, your team’s results are your responsibility as a leader...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 26:11

E604 - Insurance is really just a big data problem
Michael Topol, Co-founder and Co-CEO at MGT Insurance, explains why insurance is quietly becoming one of the most interesting data and AI problems in tech.We get practical about turning messy legacy data into usable signals, how agentic tools change decision making, and why culture and team design matter as much as the models.MGT Insurance is building a fully verticalized AI and agentic native insurance company for small businesses, pairing experienced insurance operators with top tier technologists. Michael breaks down what changed in the last few years that makes real disruption...
Published: Jan 20, 2026Duration: 23:24

E604 - How VCs Really Pick Winners in Open Source and AI
Marco DeMeireles, co founder and managing partner at ANSA, breaks down how a modern VC firm wins by being focused, data driven, and allergic to hype. If you want a clearer view of how investors evaluate open source, mission critical industries, and AI categories, this is a practical, operator minded look behind the curtain. Marco explains ANSA’s focus on what they call undercover markets, from open source and open core businesses to defense, intelligence, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and infrastructure companies that become deeply embedded and rarely lose customers. We also get into how th...
Published: Jan 19, 2026Duration: 25:54

E603 - AI That Actually Improves Customer Experience
AI is everywhere, but most teams are stuck talking about efficiency and headcount. In this episode, Dave Edelman, executive advisor and best selling author, shares a sharper lens, how to use AI to create real customer value and real growth.We get into the high road vs low road of AI, what personalization should look like now, and why data has to become an enterprise asset, not a bunch of disconnected departmental files.Key Takeaways• Efficiency is table stakes, the real win is using AI to build new experiences that cu...
Published: Jan 16, 2026Duration: 28:51

E602 - The New Go To Market Playbook
Amanda Kahlow, CEO and founder of 1Mind, joins Amir to break down what AI changes in modern sales and go to market, and what it does not. If you lead revenue, product, or growth, this is a practical look at where AI creates leverage today, where humans still matter, and how teams actually adopt it without chaos.Amanda shares how “go to market superhumans” can handle everything from early buyer conversations to demos, sales engineering support, and customer success. They also dig into trust, hallucinations, and why the bar for AI feels higher than the...
Published: Jan 15, 2026Duration: 25:03

E601 - Students Run This 100M Venture Fund
What if the best people on your investing team are still in college? Peter Harris, Partner at University Growth Fund, breaks down how they run a roughly 100 million dollar venture fund with 50 to 60 students doing real diligence, real founder calls, and real deal work.You will hear how their student led model stays disciplined with checks and balances, why repeat games matter in venture and in business, and how this approach creates a flywheel that helps founders, investors, and the next generation of operators win together.Key Takeaways<...
Published: Jan 14, 2026Duration: 30:12

E600 - Remote Surgical Robotics Is Coming Faster Than You Think
Yulun Wang, executive chairman and co founder at Sovato Health, joins Amir Bormand to unpack the next wave after telemedicine, procedural care at a distance. If you have ever wondered what it would take for a top surgeon to operate without being in the same room, this conversation gets practical fast, from the real bottlenecks inside operating rooms to the health system changes required to make remote robotics mainstream.Key takeaways• Better care can actually cost less when the right expertise reaches the right patient at the right time...
Published: Jan 13, 2026Duration: 24:34

E599 - From AI Pilot to Production
Moiz Kohari, VP of Enterprise AI and Data Intelligence at DDN, breaks down what it actually takes to get AI into production and keep it there. If your org is stuck in pilot mode, this conversation will help you spot the real blockers, from trust and hallucinations to data architecture and GPU bottlenecks.Key takeaways• GenAI success in the enterprise is less about the demo and more about trust, accuracy, and knowing when the system should say “I don’t know.”• “Operationalizing” usually fails at the handoff, when humans stay permanently in...
Published: Jan 12, 2026Duration: 28:58

E598 - The Right Way to Lead in Your First 90 Days
New leaders face a choice fast. Do you adapt to the organization you inherit, or reshape it around the way you lead?In this conversation, Amir sits down with Gian Perrone, engineering leader at Nav, to unpack how org design really works in the first 30 to 120 days, and how to drive change without spiking anxiety or losing trust.You will hear how Gian treats leadership as triage, why “listen and learn” is rarely passive, and what separates a thoughtful reorg from one that feels chaotic.Key takeaways<p...
Published: Jan 9, 2026Duration: 20:35

E597 - How to Ship AI Agents Fast Without Breaking Everything
Nir Soudry, Head of R&D at 7AI, breaks down how teams can move from early experimentation to real production work fast, without shipping chaos. If you are building AI features or agent workflows, this conversation is a practical look at speed, safety, and what it actually takes to earn customer trust.Nir shares how 7AI ships in tight loops with a real customer in mind, why pushing decisions closer to the engineers removes bottlenecks, and how guardrails and evaluation keep fast releases from turning into security risks. You will also hear a grounded...
Published: Jan 8, 2026Duration: 28:11

E596 - Why Pricing Breaks as You Scale
B2B pricing is still way harder than it should be, even in 2026. In this conversation, Tina Kung, Founder and CTO at Nue.ai, breaks down why quote to revenue can take weeks, and how a flexible pricing engine can turn it into something closer to one click.You will hear how fast changing pricing models, AI driven products, and new selling motions are forcing revenue teams to rethink the entire system, not just one tool in the stack.Key takeaways• B2B quoting is...
Published: Jan 7, 2026Duration: 27:13