Employee Spotlight: Vianney - Building AI at Consio
Meet Vianney, Consio’s AI Engineer, bringing pragmatism to AI agents, wiring models into real systems so features stay stable, valuable, and used daily.
Vianney joined Consio in the summer of 2025 to help the team accelerate its work on AI.
He approaches AI the same way he approaches software more broadly: with curiosity, pragmatism, and a focus on building things that are actually useful.
As an AI Engineer, he works on turning modern AI models into features that can be shipped and operated reliably in production.
From Software to Applied AI
Vianney’s path into Tech & AI has not been typical. He studied Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in France, at ENSEA and pursued in the US at the University of Pittsburgh, where he served as a research and teaching assistant.
He then joined General Electric’s demanding leadership program, rotating across roles in project management, software development, and data analysis. There, he learned to go beyond code, developing business acumen, financial literacy, and strategic thinking.
Next came the startup world. At Kompozite, a startup in the construction sector, Vianney introduced AI to the company’s products and workflows. When ChatGPT launched, he quickly saw its potential beyond hype. He identified practical use cases : automating workflows, improving data access, and augmenting tools with LLMs and helped build APIs, data pipelines, and ML-powered features that made AI a core part of the product.
“What interests me is figuring out where AI fits naturally into existing workflows,” he explains. “Most of the work is not about the model itself, but about how it’s used.”
Applying that mindset at Consio
At Consio, Vianney applies the same approach to AI agents: identifying relevant use cases, wiring models into real systems. He designs AI agents that handle real customer journeys.
His focus is on the unglamorous but critical parts of AI systems integration, reliability, and iteration, so that features are stable, valuable, and used every day.
Outside of his core work, he regularly writes about AI, experiments with new tools, and participates in hackathons and tech events. These side projects help him test ideas quickly and bring practical insights back into production work.
At Consio, this mindset helps bridge the gap between fast-moving AI capabilities and the day-to-day reality of building stable, valuable products.
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Posted on Jan 23, 2026




