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July 3, 2025 • 35 mins

In this episode of the Biz To Biz Podcast, we dive into the future of business intelligence with Sarah Kabakoff, CEO of Genetica, and a driving force behind intelligent automation in modern industries.


With a deep background leading revenue and product strategy at AI-driven SaaS startups, Sarah and her team have spent the last decade transforming operations in restaurants, retail, and regulated markets through cutting-edge technology.


At Genetica, Sarah is leading the charge on ServeAI, a data intelligence platform that merges enriched SQL layers, LLM-powered agents, and real-time business logic. The result? A revolutionary tool that eliminates the need for static dashboards, analysts, or complex BI systems.


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