ABOUT
Two decades at both ends of technology.
Brandon Korous is a technology executive and founder who's worked both ends of the spectrum most people pick one of. He ran enterprise architecture, DevOps, and platform engineering for a Fortune 500 insurer, then founded WizeWorks and shipped three AI-native SaaS platforms in 16 months. The specialty is the unglamorous, valuable kind: modernizing the messy systems already running a business — without breaking what makes money.
THE ENTERPRISE SIDE
Promoted through four roles to run it
At Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies, Brandon rose through four leadership roles to run architecture, DevOps, and platform engineering for a Fortune 500 insurer — leading 20+ engineers across platform engineering, DevOps, and business applications. He drove a cloud migration to Azure, stood up an enterprise-wide DevOps transformation, and held 99.9% uptime across core business systems while modernizing a legacy stack that was already carrying the business.
THE BUILDER SIDE
Still shipping, from zero
In 2025 Brandon founded WizeWorks and, in 16 months, shipped three AI-native SaaS platforms — sparx, kanNINJA, and AGCONN — on a full TypeScript monorepo. Each ships first-class MCP servers that let AI agents read and write live business data through scoped, audited, per-agent access. Early in his career, he rebuilt a data-migration pipeline from seven days down to fifteen minutes; the instinct hasn't changed, only the scale.
WHAT I BELIEVE
The through-line: turn legacy chaos into governed, modern systems that make money.
Across insurance, legal, agriculture, and e-commerce, the job has been the same — and AI agents belong in that picture as first-class infrastructure, not a bolt-on. Brandon works with companies as both a hands-on technical leader and a strategic advisor.
The short version
Education
B.S. in Management Information Systems, Utah State University.
Focus
Enterprise architecture, DevOps & cloud, and AI/MCP-native platforms.
Based in
Visalia, California — working with teams anywhere.
Let's talk.
If you're modernizing something that matters, or building something new, I want to hear about it.