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My first ever guest on the podcast is Anthony Bay — a veteran product and technology executive with decades of experience shaping some of the world’s most impactful tech platforms.
After starting his career in early startups, he spent eight years at Apple across the U.S. and Europe leading product marketing efforts in networking, communications, and media. He then moved to Microsoft, where he launched the original MSN, and led major product groups focused on e-commerce and digital media through the 1990s.
Anthony later took on a global leadership role at Amazon Prime Video in its earliest phase and went on to become CEO of Rdio, a digital music streaming company acquired by Pandora.
Today, he’s CEO and founding partner at Techquity, an advisory firm made up of senior product and engineering leaders from companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Techquity helps CEOs and investors navigate complex tech and AI decisions by embedding experienced operators directly into the process — from hiring and team-building to product strategy and infrastructure modernization.
In this episode, Anthony and I talk about what AI means for modern execs, how non-technical leaders can make smart bets, and how seasoned operators are guiding the next wave of transformation.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to AI and Tech Leadership
06:20 - Anthony Bay's Career Journey
10:19 - Techquity: Bridging the Tech Gap
13:05 - Navigating AI in Business
14:41 - Enhancing Business with AI
20:59 - Data Governance and Quality
26:48 - Assessing AI Tools in Organizations
32:56 - Understanding Organeering
36:42 - Vision for Techquity in 2025
39:39 - Personal Reflections and Legacy
Connect with us
Where to find Anthony:
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/anthonybay/
Website: https://techquity.ai/
Where to find Sani:
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sani-djaya/
Get in touch: [email protected]
By Sani DjayaMy first ever guest on the podcast is Anthony Bay — a veteran product and technology executive with decades of experience shaping some of the world’s most impactful tech platforms.
After starting his career in early startups, he spent eight years at Apple across the U.S. and Europe leading product marketing efforts in networking, communications, and media. He then moved to Microsoft, where he launched the original MSN, and led major product groups focused on e-commerce and digital media through the 1990s.
Anthony later took on a global leadership role at Amazon Prime Video in its earliest phase and went on to become CEO of Rdio, a digital music streaming company acquired by Pandora.
Today, he’s CEO and founding partner at Techquity, an advisory firm made up of senior product and engineering leaders from companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Techquity helps CEOs and investors navigate complex tech and AI decisions by embedding experienced operators directly into the process — from hiring and team-building to product strategy and infrastructure modernization.
In this episode, Anthony and I talk about what AI means for modern execs, how non-technical leaders can make smart bets, and how seasoned operators are guiding the next wave of transformation.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to AI and Tech Leadership
06:20 - Anthony Bay's Career Journey
10:19 - Techquity: Bridging the Tech Gap
13:05 - Navigating AI in Business
14:41 - Enhancing Business with AI
20:59 - Data Governance and Quality
26:48 - Assessing AI Tools in Organizations
32:56 - Understanding Organeering
36:42 - Vision for Techquity in 2025
39:39 - Personal Reflections and Legacy
Connect with us
Where to find Anthony:
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/anthonybay/
Website: https://techquity.ai/
Where to find Sani:
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sani-djaya/
Get in touch: [email protected]