On this episode of Finding Our Fit, Ally Fisher talks to guest Andrey Karpov about the intersection of technological design, human design, and our values.
Andrey is the Founder, President, and Chief Visionary Officer at HireTheBest LLC – a brand that has evolved since 2019 and presently focuses on Strategic Consulting & Executive Coaching, Talent & Career Solutions, Technology Training & Project Support, as well as Sales & Service Coaching.
His biggest global client is Nagarro where he plays a role as the Associate Director of US Sales & Marketing Support under the Non-Profits Practice helping public, educational, and nonprofit institutions with their technology consulting needs through accessibility, affordability, and equity.
Andrey is a Certified Agile Project and Product Manager and has over 10 years of experience in international financial services, U.S. Government contracting consulting, and nonprofit technology space, as well as 20 years of experience in sales, key account management, and company operations. He
Apart from his entrepreneurial day-to-day life, Andrey serves as a Strategic Advisor, Technology Consultant, and Agile Coach on multiple nonprofit boards and community of practice groups locally, regionally, and nationally, with some prominent ones being Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), Toastmasters International, Commonwealth Agency Agile Conference (CAAC), Project Management Institute Central Virginia Chapter, IT4Causes, and Career Prospectors.
When Andrey is not working or volunteering, he enjoys spending time with his dog Princess Leia, swimming in the pool, doing yoga, exploring new keto recipes, reading self-improvement books, and taking online courses.
Andrey, being almost 40 years of age, will share with our listeners his personal and professional transformation journey that took him around the globe several times, helped him lose 65 pounds in about 6 months, become a serial social entrepreneur, conquer the local social media and networking landscape, how Agile mindset played a role in all that, and why there is no such thing as “According to whose logic?”