The initiative marks a transition for the Google Cloud Premier Partner, moving beyond mere deployment to focus on the human and structural elements of AI integration. By embedding agents into daily operations and establishing rigorous governance, Egen aims to help clients navigate the shift toward automated decision-making. The firm’s CEO, Alim Somani, noted that value remains elusive without a fundamental redesign of how teams function alongside these new digital agents.
Egen Shifts Focus to Agentic AI Adoption at Scale
As enterprise interest in autonomous workflows surges, Naperville-based Egen is pivoting its strategy to address the growing gap between pilot projects and actual business impact. The firm has launched an Agentic Change Enablement Practice, designed to integrate AI agents directly into corporate workflows rather than treating them as isolated tools.

To spearhead this effort, Egen has appointed Christy Mayr as Head of Agentic Change Enablement. Mayr leads a team of specialists tasked with aligning workforce capabilities with AI-driven process improvements. Their work centers on Gemini Enterprise and other Google Cloud technologies, ensuring that automation remains compliant and secure while delivering measurable ROI. The practice arrives as many enterprises find that the complexity of organizational change—rather than the technology itself—has become the primary bottleneck to scaling autonomous AI across global operations.

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