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Marlon Avery

About Marlon

The world is his classroom.

This is not a résumé. It’s the story of someone who builds AI systems to understand them deeply, learns by solving real problems, teaches what he learns — and then inspires others to become builders themselves.

The origin

It started with building.

Before the titles and the stages, there was a developer who learned by shipping. Marlon’s career began in engineering — real products, real deadlines, real users — at companies like Uber and a string of early ventures where the fastest way to understand anything was to build it. That habit never left. It became the operating system for everything after.

The teaching turn

Then he discovered the “Aha!” moment.

Working with education companies like Team Treehouse and Udacity, Marlon found the thing that would define his career: the exact moment a complicated idea clicks for someone. He learned to engineer that moment — to take the intimidating and make it inevitable. When generative AI arrived, he already knew what most experts were still learning: technology only transforms people when someone translates it.

The ventures

Build the future, then widen the door.

VoicePath ships HIPAA-compliant voice agents into healthcare, finance, and legal operations. AImpact has trained over 10,000 professionals — including Microsoft-contracted Azure OpenAI bootcamps and the Google AI Library Project’s five-city tour. NextSteps DevCon and the Pledge to Equality Scholarship Program have granted 10,000+ scholarships, because Marlon believes the next generation of builders should look like the world they’re building for.

The enterprise

Applied AI at the highest stakes.

Today Marlon serves as a Vice President of Applied AI at one of the world’s leading financial institutions — where “move fast and break things” is not an option, and AI must ship safely, governed, and at scale. It’s the hardest classroom he’s ever taught in, and the lessons flow straight back into every keynote and workshop.

Marlon Avery on a panel stage
Marlon in conversation at an event
Marlon teaching at a whiteboard

The journey

Milestones.

A decade of building, teaching, and leading — from first ventures to enterprise applied AI.

  1. 2025 – Present

    VP, Applied AI Lead · JPMorgan Chase

    Lead applied AI initiatives that move generative and conversational AI from experiment to production at one of the world's largest financial institutions.

  2. 2025 – Present

    Founder & CEO / Chief AI Officer · VoicePath AI

    Founded an AI agency specializing in custom voice solutions that automate business operations and enhance customer experiences across healthcare, finance, insurance, and legal.

  3. 2023 – Present

    Head of AI & CEO — AI Training · AImpact

    Founded an AI education organization dedicated to demystifying Generative AI for businesses, professionals, and underserved communities through hands-on workshops, keynotes, and corporate training.

  4. 2022 – 2023

    Staff Technical Program Manager — Data Connectivity Platform · LiveRamp

    Led the Activation organization on LiveRamp's data connectivity platform, driving cross-team programs spanning release management, CI/CD, velocity, and vulnerability scanning.

  5. 2020 – 2022

    Engineering Director — Venture Capital Fund · Lightship Capital

    Spearheaded engineering value creation at Lightship Capital, directing a high-caliber team of engineers and advising portfolio companies on AI integration, engineering processes, and product development strategy.

  6. 2020 – 2023

    Founder — Engineering Conference · NextSteps DevCon

    Founded an AI and data science innovation conference and mentorship platform empowering aspiring developers through curated conversations with engineering leaders, mentorship, and direct learning opportunities.

  7. 2019 – 2020

    Engineering Manager, Programs — Ed Tech · Udacity

    Led technical program management across five Nanodegree programs at Udacity, overseeing mentors and reviewers, user-testing course materials, and contributing curriculum feedback.

  8. 2019 – 2019

    Software Engineer · NewCraft (Acquired)

    Built client-facing eCommerce and informatics applications in JavaScript, ReactJS, and Redux, with a focus on performance, code quality, and reducing technical debt.

  9. 2017 – 2019

    Engineering Manager, Programs — Ed Tech · Team Treehouse

    Oversaw a 3-city software engineering apprenticeship program teaching JavaScript, React, and Node.js, and led e-learning programs spanning technical training and equity, diversity, and inclusion.

  10. 2016 – 2017

    Technical Support Manager · Uber

    Provided in-person and virtual technical support to Uber Earners, blending sales, customer service, and problem-solving to help drivers and couriers get more value from the platform.

  11. 2014 – 2017

    Founder & Builder · Early Consumer Ventures

    Built and shipped a series of consumer products demonstrating an early instinct for engaging, design-forward technology.

What he believes

Values that ship.

  • Operator, Not Spectator

    Strategy without keyboard time produces decks. Marlon leads from inside the work — building, shipping, and iterating alongside the team.

  • Reduce the Fear

    Most resistance to AI is anxiety in disguise. Demystification is leverage — for teams, customers, and entire industries.

  • Voice as the New UI

    The most natural interface humans have is conversation. The next decade of software will sound, not just look.

  • Equity by Design

    Access compounds, and so does its absence. Through NextSteps DevCon and Pledge to Equality, Marlon builds pipelines that widen who gets to build the future.

  • Predict the Curve

    Generative AI moves on a quarterly cadence. Build for what is true 18 months from now, not just what shipped last week.

The mission

Curiosity → Understanding → Confidence → Implementation.

Marlon helps leaders, engineers, educators, and teams make that full journey — not just the first step. If your organization is somewhere on that path, he can meet you there.

Marlon Avery speaking to an audience