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Meet the Team

The people behind NimbleDraft.

James Pasmantier

James Pasmantier

Principal AI Consultant

James has spent 20+ years building automation and AI solutions across industries, from platforms at Gartner and MasterCard that drove 25% conversion increases and 300% user growth, to clinical trial management systems in healthcare and compliance-driven platforms in finance, where data integrity and compliance aren't optional.

These days, he's focused on helping growing businesses tap into the same automation tools the Fortune 500 use, whether that's connecting disconnected systems, automating complex multi-step workflows, or building AI that actually makes sense for your operation. James brings both the technical depth and the process discipline to get it right, especially when compliance is part of the equation.

MBA from Columbia. Basketball enthusiast. Genuinely nerdy about making technology less complicated, especially when it means a business owner gets 10 hours back in their week.

MBA, Columbia University
James McPherson

James McPherson

Operations Strategist

James has spent his career building operating systems that actually work, from turning around struggling organizations to scaling new ventures across education, telecom, and ESG/AI sectors. Whether it was pivoting an eLearning company to generate $4.5M in new revenue or managing a $1B+ network buildout, he's the person you call when you need strategy to become reality. His sweet spot? Installing KPI-driven rhythms, lean systems, and smart automation that teams can sustain long after he's gone.

These days, he helps companies build disciplined operations where automation isn't just a tool — it's woven into how the business runs. MBA from Duke (where he was also a graduation speaker), Fulbright Scholar, and genuinely excited about helping teams work smarter, not just harder.

MBA, Duke UniversityFulbright Scholar

Experience includes work with teams at

Gartner
Mastercard
Accenture
Cisco
AstraZeneca
Stryker
NewYork-Presbyterian
Motorola
Samsung
Verizon
Harley-Davidson
Goldman Sachs
GE Capital
Citibank