Hi Nandita,

Thanks for the conversations. I wanted to share a few examples of past work to give you a sense of what I'd bring to Eltropy. Plus the page they're sitting on.

— Jeppe

The why, not just the what

At Fivetran I built a customer storytelling series as the company moved upmarket into the enterprise. We made the customer the hero, not the product: real data leaders on camera, talking about the work they could finally get to once the busy work of managing pipelines was gone. It's close to your "humans connect, AI acts" idea. The JetBlue film caught fire and earned a VentureBeat feature. The rest are in the tabs.

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Customers tell better stories about your product than you do. Get them on camera and let them.

GraphSummit, from keynote to Nasdaq

At Neo4j I led brand and content for GraphSummit, our owned event series, end to end: the keynote story, the customer and partner integrations, and the brand activation at Nasdaq. You said Eltropy runs close to 70 events a year, so I know the rhythm. Events are where you find out fast whether a story lands, by reading the room while someone's on stage. The video is a short BTS of a flagship event we did in New York.

Behind the scenes of a brand activation I led for GraphSummit New York, from concept to execution.

Own the whole story, not just the keynote.

Why Mento, built solo

This is the Why Mento page on mento.co. I designed, wrote, and built it myself this year, in Claude Code, the same way I built this page for you. It's not credit union work, but it's the thing I said on our call: the work that used to take an agency or a full team is now in reach for a small one. That's the kind of scrappy I'd bring while you're scaling.

See the live page →

The most exciting AI use case isn't speed. It's the work that used to be out of reach.

Built for Nandita at Eltropy by Jeppe Christensen.