Founder and Principal Consultant

 

Andy Sitison (aka “Sit”)

Pragmatic, structural and creative thinker; systemically collaborative and acclaimed team builder; serial entrepreneur and global business executive with over 30 years experience and 300 completed projects in helping integrate people, process and technology to transform businesses.

Built a career in applying emerging tech to business opportunity including: internet, knowledge management, business systems, cloud, big data, digital, IoT, AR, webdev and ML/AI.

With degrees in psychology, business and data management, Andy has spent the last few years helping companies create better strategies to enable the human potential within digital transformation.

Recently focused on developing machine learning and deep network artificial intelligence to help startups deploy data products for story analysis through NLP, video classification with computer vision, and generative AI, through state of the art web apps. Andy approaches each project with a passion to enable teams to reach new heights.

Pro Bono/Volunteer Projects

Andy loves to give back, and has been active in projects in the coastal community of the Northern Neck, on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Elemental Advising supports work at many levels from pro bono to paid consulting in order to maximize it’s impact. If you have a worthy project in central to coastal Virginia, that needs help with data, technical, or organizational leadership design. Or, you just need an extra set of hands on the boat this weekend, contact us for a conversation. We stay busy, but always looking to help others achieve positive change.

Recent Contributions

  • Ghost Pot Program (NAPS)

    Andy has been working on launching a ghost post program with NAPS (501.c3), in Northumberland County, Virginia. Ghost Pots are lost or abandoned crab traps that catch and kill crabs, and other marine life unnecessarily. Andy is working with the community to devise new solutions to find and retrieve ghost pots, but also implement approaches that minimize their on-going impact.

  • NNK Wooden Boat School

    Andy is a charter leader of the new program in the Northern Neck that uses boat building to teach students practical uses of math and sciences, along with critical thinking and problem solving skills. The motto of the Wooden Boat School is “Build - Contribute - Learn”. Their efforts are working to create a strong future for this coastal community, and the children who grow up here.

  • Shoreline Data Collection - VIMS Data Apps

    Andy is one of a small team collaborating through VIMS-CCRM on doing their part to collect data at the shoreline via mobile apps. Whether a found crab trap, mapping points on a river, or a patch of phragmite grass. As citizen scientists, recreational water users can contribute to the understanding of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Here’s their site.