It started before AI was the headline. Angela grew up around technology, repair, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. She was exposed early to the idea that technology becomes less intimidating when someone patient makes it understandable.
In 1996, that pattern showed up in healthcare. Paper systems were changing, people were frustrated, and someone had to learn the new tools well enough to help others use them. Angela became one of the people others relied on to make the system understandable and usable.
That role repeated itself across hearing technology, education, executive support, enterprise pharma, digital transformation, communications, workflow design, nonprofit operations, small business support, and AI adoption. The titles changed. The core role did not.
AI Anny exists for the people and businesses most likely to be left behind by jargon-heavy adoption. The goal is not to impress people with tech language. The goal is to help them work with more clarity, confidence, and capability than they thought was possible.