
Arinze Obiezue
Claude Ambassador & AI Systems Strategist
Studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Worked at Anthropic
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Arinze's Offerings
Custom hourly · $299/hr
Get help with AI Agents, AI Automation, and .
Arinze also coaches for MBA and Prestigious Scholarships & Fellowships. View all.
Arinze’s AI Services Qualifications
Experience level: Manager
100+ people coached for AI Services
Global AI systems strategist and operator helping teams turn frontier models into durable workflows, not one-off demos. I’m currently driving AI transformation strategy for a $1.3B Silicon Valley venture firm, working with partners and founders to pinpoint high‑leverage use cases, design agentic workflows, and measure real ROI from AI adoption. At Stanford, I founded and scaled the Stanford Claude Builder Club into one of the university’s largest AI communities and Anthropic's largest student builder community in the US, teaching students and operators how to build with Claude in ways that actually improve learning quality. I studied AI policy and governance at Tsinghua University in Beijing under a TIME100 in AI and have worked across TikTok, Meta, and early-stage startups, giving me end‑to‑end exposure to how AI moves from research to product to policy. As a coach, I pair this cross‑functional experience with practical playbooks to help you scope the right AI problems and avoid common failure modes.
Arinze can help with:
AI Agents
AI Automation
AI-Driven Marketing
AI Policy & Governance Design
AI Product Innovation
AI Readiness Assessment
AI Strategy
AI Tools & Integration
Team AI Upskilling
Arinze also coaches for MBA and Prestigious Scholarships & Fellowships. View all.
About Arinze
Incoming Program Manager @ Anthropic
Work Experience

Campus Ambassador
Anthropic
July 2025 - June 2026
Led the largest single-day student sign-up in Claude Code history + Representing Anthropic on campus + Built the 1K-member Claude@Stanford community (Anthropic's largest student builder club in the US) + Driving adoption of Claude and Claude Code at Stanford
Creative Director
Non-Disclosure
June 2025 - Present
Hiring Manager
Leading Stanford GSB's student paper's exploration into new formats, themes, and modes of reader interaction in commemoration of its 10-year anniversary

Summer MBA Intern
TikTok
June 2025 - September 2025

Venture Investor
Stanford GSB Impact Fund
November 2024 - June 2025

Prism Investor Track
Dorm Room Fund
June 2024 - August 2024

Content Designer
Meta
April 2020 - July 2021
Arinze was also given offers to work at

Apple
Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business
Master of Business Administration - MBA
2024 - 2026
Activities and societies: GSB Board Fellows (Co-Chair) • Africa Business Club (Co-President) • GSB Pride (Co-President) • Non-Disclosure GSB student paper (Creative Director) • Arts, Media & Entertainment Club (Vice President) • Gaming Club (Co-President) • GSB Impact Fund (Justice Investor) • AI Club • VC/PE Club • Black Business Students Association • Tech Club • MBA Admissions Ambassador - TA for 'Winning Writing' taught by Glenn Kramon, a New York Times editor - TA for 'Leadership for Society (Daring Dialogues)' taught by Prof. Brian Lowery Research: - (in-progress): "Rescripting Hollywood: How AI is Reinventing Storytelling on Small & Big Screens" - supervised by Bill Guttentag (a 2x Oscar, 3x Emmy, 1x Peabody Award winner) - (Dec. 2025) "Analysis of a Learning Tool: Claude by Anthropic" - supervised by Prof. Candace Thille (Associate Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education) - (Dec. 2025) "Crossing the Atlantic: Why Europe’s Top Tech Founders Migrate to the United States" (co-authored with Alex LaPolice, MBA '26 & Tony Shi, MBA '26) - supervised by Prof. Ilya Strebulaev (The David S. Lobel Professor of Private Equity) Fellowships: - BOLD Fellow - ROMBA Fellow First student from an African university admitted to the 2+2 deferred MBA programs at both Stanford GSB and Harvard Business School.

Tsinghua University
Master of Management Science, Global Affairs, AI Policy
2021 - 2022
One of ~150 Schwarzman Scholars selected from 40+ countries for this selective (~4% admit rate), fully-funded graduate program by Blackstone’s Stephen A. Schwarzman at Asia’s #1 university. Capstone Title: Towards the Ethical Deployment of AI Surveillance Technologies in Africa • Capstone Supervisor: Prof. Lan Xue (TIME 100 in AI 2025), Dean of Schwarzman College • Named a China Oceanwide Fellow of the Schwarzman Scholars Program • Community Co-Lead, Pride@Schwarzman
Arinze was also personally admitted to

Harvard Business School

Schwarzman Scholarship