"The switch happened because my company needed someone who could explain what we were building to internal and external audiences. I had already spent years inside the company doing design work and translating technical problems to users. I was also building a public platform on LinkedIn around design careers and AI, which now has about 26,000 followers."
"My career has always been about making complex systems understandable to people who have to use them, and this was the next logical step in that. Now, I develop AI adoption messaging. I produce and moderate our AI global town hall, which is a monthly executive broadcast that goes out to all our employees worldwide."
"I also produce and host a video podcast series called "Voices of Industry," where I sit down with senior leaders across domains, and talk about how they're adopting industrial AI. Some weeks, I lean into the video production part, and it's a lot of traveling. Some weeks, I do more strategic communication. Others I do more sales enablement."
Sajani Lokuge, a 26-year-old AI content manager at an industrial AI software company in Colombo, Sri Lanka, transitioned from a lead UX designer role approximately 10 months ago. Her career has centered on making complex systems understandable to end users. The company needed someone to explain their AI products to internal and external audiences, making her the ideal candidate. Her responsibilities now include developing AI adoption messaging, producing monthly executive town halls for global employees, hosting a video podcast series called "Voices of Industry" featuring senior leaders discussing industrial AI adoption, and managing sales enablement. Her work varies between video production, strategic communication, and sales support, requiring occasional travel.
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