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Alexander Garcia-Tobar , CEO and co-founder , Valimail
wWhat would you describe as your most memorable achievement ?
One of my most memorable personal achievements was winning the 1986 Karate World Championship .
From a work perspective , it has been building a worldclass organization at Valimail with a global impact on email impersonation .
What first made you think of a career in technology ? Working in Boston in 1991 , it was clear that a young , ambitious and risk-tolerant person could do a lot in the ‘ Wild West ’ technology industry . The rules were still being written and output / skill outweighed seniority . Indeed , as a 20-something , I was fortunate enough to be an executive at three IPO companies . Plus , I ’ m a geek at heart . . .
What style of management philosophy do you employ with your current position ?
It starts with realizing that the order of focus is People , Product / Tech , and Revenue . Without the right people , we can ’ t build the best products . Without the best products , it ’ s so much harder to grow revenue .
Revenue growth ( or lack thereof ) is a lagging indicator that you have a good team and a good product / market fit . So , if it starts with people , adhere to the following : be trustworthy and inclusive , measure and learn , encourage direct communications and have a bias towards velocity and iteration . These principles are critical to how we run Valimail .
What do you think is the current hot technology talking point ?
Clearly AI is red hot right now . What will become hot very soon are the implications . For example , if we can now create 1,000s of realistic articles in minutes , mis / disinformation is going to get much , much worse . We need to think through how to authenticate the sources , build up reputations for that source , and only then will we be able to assess how trustworthy that information is .
A recent example is how Chinese and Russian state actors wrote 100 ’ s of realistic posts claiming the Maui fires were a US military secret weapon test . The posts all reinforced each other and the social media algorithms pushed these to the top . What was missed was authenticating the source of the posts – all fake accounts .
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