Founder of Atrium. Founder and CEO of Ingenii. Builder of operating systems for autonomous businesses.
I have spent fifteen years translating technology into product. The work has always been the same: take something complex, something deeply technical, and make it usable, sellable, and scalable. That is the translational layer. I sit in it. I have for a long time.
Six years ago I built Ingenii, a quantum machine learning company focused on commercializing deep technology in life sciences. The work meant constantly identifying which research has the nearest-term commercialization opportunity, the highest revenue potential, and the highest societal impact, and then mapping the path from lab bench to product. That commercial rigor is what I have been refining for years.
Atrium came out of that work. I needed an SDR. I could not afford one. I started building the agency myself. What started as one outreach task became a workflow. The workflow became an agency. The agency became an operating system. I realized I was not building a sales tool. I was building the substrate underneath every autonomous business.
I built Atrium on my own stack. Every Blueprint is a system I run. Every architectural decision is one I have lived inside. This is not theoretical. It is the operating system I am using to run my own business, made available for other founders to deploy.
What I care about most is that this unlocks new founders. There are people in my network who could be building real businesses right now and are not, because the operational weight of starting one is overwhelming. There are scientific founders sitting on real technology who cannot get past the commercialization step. Atrium is for them. It lets the founder be the brilliance. The agency handles the noise.
— Christine
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