Creative Ops Authority · AI Integration Specialist · Speaker
I spent 20 years
inside the machine.
Now I redesign it.
From the agency trenches to the keynote stage — I’ve managed the chaos, built the systems, watched AI arrive, and decided to run toward it instead of away. Here’s the full story.
-The Story
Three acts. One throuh line.
-What I believe
Humans are the point.
What sits underneath every framework, every talk, and every client engagement I take on. The technology serves the people. Not the other way around.
What Attendees say
AI is a tool.
Human creativity is the driver.
Here’s what I believe: AI is not the future of creative work. Humans are. AI is just the most powerful tool to help us with optimize our creative flow.
01
AI should make your team more human, not less.
The goal of AI integration isn’t to automate everything. It’s to automate the right things — so your team has more time for the work that actually requires a human: creative judgment, relationship-building, strategic thinking, and the kind of problem-solving that no prompt can replace.
02
The best AI implementation is invisible.
When AI integration is done right, your team doesn’t feel like they’re working with a robot. They feel like they’re finally working the way they always wanted to. Fewer interruptions. Clearer systems. More space to think. The technology disappears into the background where it belongs.
03
Change is only sustainable when people feel safe.
Every AI integration initiative I’ve ever seen fail has failed for the same reason: people felt threatened instead of empowered. My frameworks are built around change management as much as technology. Because the best system in the world won’t work if your team doesn’t trust it.
-The proof
20+ years of receipts.
Not theory. Not a side hustle turned business. Real experience, real organizations, real results — accumulated over two decades of doing the actual work.
-Who books kaye
Your work best friend — who happens to have human-powered with AI as the assist. it.
I’m not the consultant who shows up with a 200-slide deck and disappears after the kickoff call. I’m the person who sits in the work with you, asks the uncomfortable questions, tells you what I actually think, and stays until it’s actually working.
My style is direct without being harsh, educational without being preachy, and I use humor the same way I use data — to make the hard stuff easier to absorb. I’ve been told I make project management feel human. That’s the highest compliment I know how to receive.
-Beyond the Resume
The things that don't fit on a LinkedIn profile.
-What’s next
Ready to build something by design?
The story is the context. The work is what matters. Here’s where to go next based on what you need.