AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser
Every week, Jeff Wilser sits down with the people building, breaking, and reckoning with AI — from the CEO of Upwork to the pioneer who coined "AGI" to an AI social network where bots wrote manifestos and had existential crises. Wilser is the author of eight books, AI keynote speaker, and the kind of interviewer who'd rather find the story no one's telling than rehash the headline everyone's read. Named by Inc. Magazine as one of the best ways to get AI-savvy. Included in UC Berkeley's data science curriculum.
AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser
AI Adoption Case Study Masterclass, w/ WCCB’s Krista Snelling & Matthew March
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What does it take to make AI adoption stick in a high-stakes, heavily regulated industry, without triggering job-loss panic?
In this episode of AI-Curious, we have a hyper-specific case study of AI adoption. Host Jeff Wilser talks with Krista Snelling (CEO and Chairman) and Matthew March (CIO and EVP) of West Coast Community Bank about their practical playbook for rolling out AI the right way: governance first, culture second, and measurable wins that free up time without cutting headcount.
Why this is something of a “very special episode”: The story and success of the West Coast Community Bank is something that Jeff knows personally. Jeff was honored to visit WCCB’s headquarters and work with their leadership team on AI culture and AI strategy, helping to transform curiosity into clarity.
In this podcast for the first time, Jeff peels back the curtain to share the AI and Leadership workshops he conducts for businesses.
Special thanks to Vistage Chair Richard Bell and the larger Vistage community.
Guests
Krista Snelling — CEO and Chairman, West Coast Community Bank
Matthew March — CIO and EVP, West Coast Community Bank
Key topics we cover
- 00:37 — Why we’re sharing this case study and what “curiosity-driven” adoption looks like
- 06:58 — Bank scope and context: footprint, size, and what makes this implementation notable
- 10:29 — When AI shifted from “vaporware” to something teams could use right now
- 15:23 — The banking reality: protecting customer data and operating in a regulated environment
- 17:43 — Governance first: policies, model risk management, and third-party/vendor risk
- 23:02 — The “Curiosity Canvas,” the “drudgery dump,” and targeting tedious work for automation
- 25:14 — Building an AI Working Group across departments and flipping the pyramid
- 33:51 — Making adoption repeatable: SharePoint collaboration, prompt sharing, Teams channel support
- 36:24 — A concrete workflow win: extracting data from PDFs to generate letters automatically
- 39:19 — Another win: scraping hundreds of statements for key data elements in a fraction of the time
- 42:21 — System conversion regression testing: validating outputs at scale with better traceability
- 44:35 — Security approach: approved tools, tenant controls, DLP settings, and “what not to use AI for”
- 49:29 — A hard boundary: avoiding AI for anything that directly impacts financial reporting
- 52:11 — The culture message: “efficiency, not reduction,” and why that unlocks curiosity
- 53:02 — Advice for leaders: start small, build momentum, and appoint an internal champion
- 56:51 — Quick personal use cases: everyday ways they use AI outside the office
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Vistage Chair Richard Bell:
https://app.vistage.com/sites/s/chairs/0038000000sllSFAAY/richard-bell
West Coast Community Bank:
https://app.vistage.com/sites/s/chairs/0038000000sllSFAAY/richard-bell
For anyone interested in Jeff’s AI Workshops for their company:
Reach out directly at jeff@jeffwilser.com