Time for another thought leader interview on eDiscovery Today! This time, I’m interviewing Paul Colangelo of Casepoint!
As discussed in last week’s announcement, Paul Colangelo is the new CEO of Casepoint. As Founder and CEO of Neumo before that, Paul built a government software business that provided mission critical applications to justice, compliance, DMVs, and public administration agencies. During his tenure, he helped governments better engage with their citizens by helping government agencies modernize critical workflows. Throughout his career, Paul has built high-performing innovative organizations around customer partnership, operational excellence, and technology transformation, experience that uniquely positions him to guide Casepoint through the next phase of AI-driven modernization across government and regulated industries.
Among the topics I covered with Paul: why, after a series of leadership positions over the years, he decided to join Casepoint, the compliance and eDiscovery challenges he thinks government agencies are faced with today, how Paul plans to differentiate Casepoint’s AI capabilities in a “sea of AI noise”, what AI governance is from Paul’s perspective, how Casepoint will help their customers effectively govern AI and more!
You can check out the interview with Paul Colangelo of Casepoint below and also in the eDiscovery Today YouTube channel here!
So, what do you think? Are you looking to get a sense of what Casepoint will do under Paul’s leadership? If so, check out the interview with Paul! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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