Miles Scheffler

Data & Operations Analyst

Miles Scheffler

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Coming from a background in data and AI consulting, I’ve found that the most transformative opportunities often exist in industries others dismiss as ‘behind’ or ‘stagnant’ when it comes to technology adoption. Working with leading CPG and healthcare clients, I frequently heard that too many firewalls or constraints made adopting AI feel impossible. But in reality, these industries are primed for foundational change, particularly in automation and agentic workflows.

What excites me most is helping organizations move beyond incremental optimization to completely rethinking how they operate. Whether it’s dynamically contextualizing business opportunities or systematizing complex processes, I focus on implementations that don’t just save time but also reshape how teams think about their work.

Lately, I’ve been particularly interested in multi-agent orchestration: how enterprises can build systems that transcend the limitations of single-agent tools, enabling workflows that scale exponentially rather than linearly. Equally important is understanding the threshold where these systems continue to amplify rather than replace our ability to think critically.

My goal is to bring people to the point where they say, “I don’t know what to do with my time,” because the systems they’ve built are that transformative. That’s when you know you’ve moved beyond efficiency and into something far more powerful.

Backstory

Growing up with Chicago in my backyard, I watched my parents, both from rural Michigan, build their medical practice from the ground up. From stapling flyers to streetlamps to handing out business cards at the local gym pool, they showed me what it means to lead with authenticity and to “be a friend to all.” That spirit has stuck with me ever since.

Paired with a love for technology, I studied Data Analytics at the University of Michigan with a minor in Entrepreneurship. I’ve always been drawn to roles at the intersection of people and data. One of the most pivotal was a three-month internship in post-investment operations at a mid-market private equity firm in Chicago. Working directly with technologically immature clients, I saw firsthand the impact of even small data transformations and the “wow” moments when teams realized they’d saved hours, days, or even weeks of future work.

Since then, I’ve craved the energy and pace that only early-stage companies offer. After a year at a startup data consultancy, it became clear that venture capital was exactly where I wanted to be: full of innovation and agility, with the operational complexity I love to help untangle. Jump Capital was a natural next step, and I couldn’t be happier to be here.