I'm Jesse Thomas Do—a Systems Architect, Risk Strategist, and Conceptual Engineer working at the intersection of data infrastructure, platform compliance, and applied semiotics — fluent in whatever AI tooling moves the work forward.
I'm a generalist who has earned trust at both ends of the spectrum: eight years stewarding risk systems at Capital One, leading Trust & Safety strategy at Google that protected >$100MM in at-risk revenue, and—on the other side—building a company from zero as a co-founder. I'm the safe pair of hands you hand a fragile, long-running system to, and the same person you trust to stand a new one up from nothing.
The work spans technical credibility, business impact, and original thinking. I architect and ship the systems myself, tie them to outcomes leaders care about, and invent where the field is still open—a U.S. patent filing on blockchain-based credit risk and a long-form essay on the unsolved challenges in AI risk management are part of how I reason in public.
I'm not the person with a pre-built playbook. I'm the one you bring in when the map doesn't match the terrain—and you need someone who can chart the next few miles, then help build the road.
I work best with teams building bravely:
- Platform and risk leaders standing up controls under real regulatory pressure
- Engineering and ops orgs holding together systems that no longer scale
- Founders and operators designing complex tech that has to actually hold up in production
I'm currently available for full-time roles, contract engineering, and strategic consulting—bringing structured insight, clean architecture, and a bias toward calm execution.