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Allyson Park, SVP and Chief Communications Officer at Walmart, shares insights on how the world's largest retailer is navigating the intersection of transformational technology, human trust, and workforce empowerment. Overseeing a massive communication network that connects over 2.1 million global associates and spans an internal retail media ecosystem with its own P&L, Allyson is pioneering a "people-led, tech-powered" approach to corporate storytelling and modern brand reputation.
In this episode, Allyson joins Andrew Bleeker to discuss how her team actively deploys generative AI to stress-test strategic thinking, eliminate operational friction, and build custom workflow tools without requiring a technical background. Together, they explore the meticulous orchestration behind Walmart's recent textbook CEO transition, how communications functions must defend brand narrative against misinformation and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), and why the most critical asset for any professional is acting as the CEO of their own career.
In this episode:
The People-Led, Tech-Powered Philosophy: Exploring Walmart’s foundational approach to AI that keeps humans firmly in the loop, alongside the company’s massive commitment to upskilling its frontline and corporate workforce through debt-free education and OpenAI and Google AI certifications.
AI as a Strategic Sparring Partner: How Allyson personally leverages a custom AI agent as an unvarnished teammate to challenge her own certainty, identify structural bias, and analyze critics' perspectives rather than using it as a simple drafting tool.
Vibe Coding in Corporate Communications: A look at "Code Puppy," an open-source tool developed internally at Walmart that has enabled over 50% of Allyson's comms team to vibe code their own custom agents for automated web scanning, content flow tracking, and deep background research.
Clarity, Continuity, and Confidence: An inside look at the multi-month communications timeline surrounding the transition from long-time CEO Doug McMillon to John Furner, and how careful sequencing of tone, visuals, and messaging preserves market and internal trust.
By Bully Pulpit InternationalAllyson Park, SVP and Chief Communications Officer at Walmart, shares insights on how the world's largest retailer is navigating the intersection of transformational technology, human trust, and workforce empowerment. Overseeing a massive communication network that connects over 2.1 million global associates and spans an internal retail media ecosystem with its own P&L, Allyson is pioneering a "people-led, tech-powered" approach to corporate storytelling and modern brand reputation.
In this episode, Allyson joins Andrew Bleeker to discuss how her team actively deploys generative AI to stress-test strategic thinking, eliminate operational friction, and build custom workflow tools without requiring a technical background. Together, they explore the meticulous orchestration behind Walmart's recent textbook CEO transition, how communications functions must defend brand narrative against misinformation and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), and why the most critical asset for any professional is acting as the CEO of their own career.
In this episode:
The People-Led, Tech-Powered Philosophy: Exploring Walmart’s foundational approach to AI that keeps humans firmly in the loop, alongside the company’s massive commitment to upskilling its frontline and corporate workforce through debt-free education and OpenAI and Google AI certifications.
AI as a Strategic Sparring Partner: How Allyson personally leverages a custom AI agent as an unvarnished teammate to challenge her own certainty, identify structural bias, and analyze critics' perspectives rather than using it as a simple drafting tool.
Vibe Coding in Corporate Communications: A look at "Code Puppy," an open-source tool developed internally at Walmart that has enabled over 50% of Allyson's comms team to vibe code their own custom agents for automated web scanning, content flow tracking, and deep background research.
Clarity, Continuity, and Confidence: An inside look at the multi-month communications timeline surrounding the transition from long-time CEO Doug McMillon to John Furner, and how careful sequencing of tone, visuals, and messaging preserves market and internal trust.