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Most “CTOs” are still senior engineers with a fancy title — stuck in the code, fumbling in the boardroom, and bleeding money through bad tech decisions. This conversation shows you how to flip into a true business-first CTO who leads with strategy, ROI and systems, not commit history.
Perfect listen for aspiring CTO in a startup or scale-up who keeps getting pulled into delivery hell while your CEO wants commercial answers, not technical detail.
To unpack this, I sat down with Khalil Dimachkie, co-creator of Imperial College’s Emerging CTO Programme. He’s the CTO at Blue Light Card, leading technology for 5.7m+ frontline members, has grown teams from 1 to 100+, and has advised private equity firms through tech-heavy M&A deals.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalild/
In this episode:
Get the links, notes and CTO resources from this episode at masteringtechgrowth.com.
By Mike SiriusMost “CTOs” are still senior engineers with a fancy title — stuck in the code, fumbling in the boardroom, and bleeding money through bad tech decisions. This conversation shows you how to flip into a true business-first CTO who leads with strategy, ROI and systems, not commit history.
Perfect listen for aspiring CTO in a startup or scale-up who keeps getting pulled into delivery hell while your CEO wants commercial answers, not technical detail.
To unpack this, I sat down with Khalil Dimachkie, co-creator of Imperial College’s Emerging CTO Programme. He’s the CTO at Blue Light Card, leading technology for 5.7m+ frontline members, has grown teams from 1 to 100+, and has advised private equity firms through tech-heavy M&A deals.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalild/
In this episode:
Get the links, notes and CTO resources from this episode at masteringtechgrowth.com.