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AI For the C Suite with Chad Harvey™

Evan Schwartz | AI's Compassionate, Profitable Path Forward | AI For The C Suite EP 27

11 Aug 2025

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Evan J. Schwartz is the COO of AMCS Group North America, a global leader in sustainable cloud technology. With 35+ years of experience in resource-intensive industries like waste, recycling, and natural gas, he drives digital transformation through AI and data science.   Formerly AMCS’s Chief Enterprise Architect, Evan is also an adjunct professor at Jacksonville University, mentoring future IT leaders. A Forbes Technology Council member and sought-after speaker, he advocates for AI-driven sustainability and ethical tech. His bestselling book, People, Places, and Things, cements his expertise in seamless ERP implementation.   Connect with Evan on LinkedIn here. Learn more about AMCS Group here.   AI For the C Suite™ podcast interviews industry expert guests to keep you informed and entertained in the world of AI for Business. If you’re a C Suite member looking to learn more about how AI will impact your business, you’ve found the right podcast. Generative AI is the most disruptive General Purpose Technology we have seen in the last 45 years. It holds tremendous promise when leveraged properly and tremendous peril for those who disregard its existence.   AI for the C-Suite™ is a continuous learning and application experience that exists to unite, elevate, and equip CEOs, Presidents, Owners, and C-suite leaders to navigate the Exponential Age. Join the AI for the C Suite community today: https://aiforthecsuite.com/   #chadharvey #evanschwartz #aiforthecsuite  

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