Andrey Kudievsky, founder and CEO of Distillery, joins the show to share hard-earned lessons on scaling a global software services company, developing leaders, and adopting AI without losing focus.
Born and educated in the former Soviet Union, Andrey discovered entrepreneurship early through his father’s small business and technology through his first computer at age eight. After graduating with top honors from a leading technical university, he moved to the United States and built Distillery by connecting underutilized global engineering talent with U.S. companies facing chronic shortages—nearly a million engineers short by his estimate.
In this conversation, Andrey discusses:
Why did Distillery abandon building its own products to focus entirely on client services
The leadership mistake of trying to scale without clarity and focus
How to evaluate whether a team can grow from $5M to $50M
Why continuous education—including his Executive MBA at UCLA—eliminated imposter syndrome
How AI tools are increasing developer productivity by 20–40% when adopted correctly
Why developers won’t lose jobs to AI—but will lose them to developers who use AI better
This episode offers a grounded, operator-level perspective on leadership, talent, and AI adoption—without hype, and with clear tradeoffs explained.