The right introduction can create more leverage than a hundred cold messages.
If you know founders, executives, investors, journalists, patrons, creators, institutions, or companies where my work could create value, a thoughtful introduction can be one of the most useful forms of support.
I am looking for conversations where strategic synthesis, AI and IT expertise, software thinking, media potential, or public-facing technology insight would be welcome.
For connectors, friends, colleagues, and people with good pattern recognition.
You do not need to fund, hire, or platform me directly to help. Sometimes the most valuable thing is simply recognizing where my work belongs — and opening the right door.
Useful introductions
Founders and CEOs
Especially people building technology companies, AI-enabled businesses, SaaS products, digital platforms, or founder-led organizations facing strategic complexity.
Executives and decision-makers
Leaders dealing with AI adoption, software modernization, digital transformation, internal systems, product direction, or organizational clarity.
Investors and business angels
People who understand unusual founder profiles, strategic studios, software ecosystems, AI-era opportunities, or operator-led ventures.
Patrons and sponsors
People interested in supporting independent thought, media, technology, public voice, or long-term intellectual work.
Journalists, editors, and podcast hosts
Media people looking for voices on AI, technology, society, entrepreneurship, digital systems, or human transformation.
Events and communities
Conferences, panels, salons, workshops, founder groups, technology communities, and future-facing networks.
A simple introduction text
Feel free to adapt and use either of these:
"I'd like to introduce you to Sarah Robin. She works at the intersection of AI/IT strategy, software architecture, digital transformation, media, and systems thinking. She has a rare ability to connect technical depth with strategic and societal perspective, and I think a conversation could be valuable given your work around [topic/company/context]."
"Sarah is building a principal-led strategic studio around AI, software, advisory, media, and public thought leadership. She is especially strong in complex situations where technical, strategic, and narrative clarity matter. I thought of you because [reason]."
What I bring to introduced conversations
- Clarity — I can quickly understand complex situations and identify the structural issue.
- Substance — I bring real technical and strategic depth, not generic trend language.
- Range — I can speak with founders, executives, engineers, media people, creators, and institutional thinkers.
- Signal — I bring a distinctive combination of technology, business, media, identity, and systems thinking.
- Professionalism — I treat introductions with respect and will not misuse the trust you extend.
Introductions create context. They let a conversation begin with trust instead of friction.
My work is highly legible once people experience it directly — in conversation, analysis, writing, or strategic mapping. The challenge is often not value creation, but access to the right rooms.
If you can help me enter those rooms, you are not merely passing along a contact. You are helping route a rare capability toward places where it can become useful.
Possible outcomes
Paid advisory work and client projects
Strategic collaborations and investor conversations
Media appearances and podcast invitations
Guest articles and speaking opportunities
Product partnerships and patron relationships
Long-term relationships and network growth
A good introduction is not a favor. It is an act of pattern recognition.
Know someone I should meet?
If a person, company, publication, podcast, investor, founder, or institution comes to mind, I would appreciate a thoughtful introduction. Even one good connection can change the shape of what becomes possible.