Ken Scales
Ask the CFO with guest Ken Scales AI for Growing Businesses: Practical Ways to Use It
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Lowell Mora
Tuesday, April 21 · 11am – 12pm EDT

**This session will be held live on Zoom, and you’ll receive the join link after you register.

Guest: Ken Scales, Founder & CEO of Scalesology

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere right now. Every company seems to be talking about it, and many leadership teams feel pressure to have an “AI strategy.”

But for most small and mid-sized businesses, the real question is much simpler:

Where does AI actually help the business run better?

In this session of Ask the CFO, Lowell will be joined by Ken Scales, Founder and CEO of Scalesology, a firm that helps organizations use data, analytics, and modern technology to improve operational performance and decision-making.

Ken works with companies across a range of industries to turn complex data and technology challenges into practical solutions that improve efficiency and support growth.

Together, Lowell and Ken will discuss how AI is being implemented today in businesses that are well below the Fortune 500 level — companies that may not have large data teams but still want to operate smarter.

The conversation will focus on practical questions many leaders are asking right now, including:

  • Where AI can create real efficiency in small and mid-sized businesses

  • Why a strong data foundation matters before adopting AI tools

  • How companies under $10M in revenue are using AI for automation, predictive insight, and operational improvement

  • Why the best AI initiatives start with identifying specific business problems, not just adopting new technology

  • Examples of how leaders are using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and other platforms to support real business decisions

As always, the session will be conversational and interactive, with time for questions and discussion with the group.

If you’ve been hearing about AI but are still trying to understand how it fits into the reality of running a business, this will be a practical place to start.