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The latest Cambridge Tech Podcast episode packed a punch with exciting announcements from the Cambridge ecosystem, followed by an in-depth conversation with Jean Michel Van, founder of Ryse Flow, a company building the next generation of AI-powered sales automation. The real gem of this episode is Jean Michel's journey from corporate product management to founding Ryse Flow. His story is refreshingly honest about the fears and decision-making that come with entrepreneurship. Jean Michel's background is unconventional. Born in Paris to parents who fled the Cambodian genocide, he spent 15 years in pharma and tech before making the leap to entrepreneurship. His early career in pharmaceutical finance eventually led him into tech through a pivotal acquisition role, where he discovered his passion for product management. After 15 years climbing the corporate ladder, Jean Michel reached a turning point. Rather than waiting for the ‘perfect idea’. he decided to take the leap. Ryse Flow's premise is compelling: AI won't simply be bolted onto existing software, it will fundamentally reshape how sales automation works. "AI is going to disrupt most of the legacy players in the market in the same way cloud disrupted client-server implementations in the early 2000s." Jean Michel's strategy is pragmatic: · Currently leveraging 70% existing tools while building proprietary IP · Only pursuing paid pilots - ensuring customer commitment and real feedback · Maintaining a lean, self-funded team to preserve long-term decision-making autonomy · Already profitable despite being early-stage This episode captures the real tension between corporate comfort and entrepreneurial ambition. Jean Michel's willingness to discuss both his fears and his conviction offers genuine insight for founders considering the leap. Tune in on your preferred podcast platform, and subscribe to join the weekly conversation. Headline sponsor Holden Polestar #CamTechPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy (https://acast.com/privacy) for more information. Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/32...