248: How Moody's is Rethinking AI in Finance

248: How Moody's is Rethinking AI in Finance

How do you bring innovation to life inside an organization whose job is to help other people see risk before it shows up on a balance sheet?

In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I sit down with Jason Lee, Chief Intelligence Officer at Moody's Analytics, for a conversation that lives at the crossroads of national security tradecraft, financial crime investigation, and modern data-driven decision making. Jason has spent decades inside large, complex systems, from federal intelligence work to investment banking to building a security consulting firm, and he shares what he has learned about creating new programs inside environments where bureaucracy, budgets, and skepticism can slow even the best ideas down.

We start with Jason's origin story because he makes a compelling point: innovation rarely comes from a formal job description. In his career, it often showed up as a "collateral duty," a leader asking him to solve a pain point, build a new unit, or design a process when the rules had not yet been written. From creating early fraud detection frameworks in banking to uncovering unconventional data sources in government work, Jason frames innovation as a mix of creativity, relationship-building, and a willingness to learn from other industries without copying them.

From there, we get into how Moody's is thinking about AI right now, especially the shift from large language models toward large reasoning models. Jason explains why reasoning matters more than hype when the stakes include fraud, terrorism financing, and organized crime. He walks through what it means to use models for scenario analysis, how "tipping and cueing" can help analysts focus on what matters, and why he believes humans have to stay in the loop, especially when errors can have real-world consequences.

One of my favorite parts of the conversation is when Jason brings storytelling back into the center of analytics. He explains how workshops with prospects help uncover what clients actually need, even when they cannot fully articulate it yet, and why "data experience" matters when the information is complex and intangible. We also talk candidly about where innovation programs can stall, whether it is budget politics, unrealistic KPIs, mismatched expectations across business verticals, or leaders who want short-term wins when the real value takes years to compound.

If you are building inside a big organization, selling complex ideas to busy decision-makers, or trying to make AI useful without losing trust, this episode will give you a lot to think about, so what part of Jason's approach resonates most with how you see innovation playing out right now, and where do you think teams are still getting stuck?

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255: Are You Crushing Open Innovation?

255: Are You Crushing Open Innovation?

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What happens when innovation shifts from a strategic advantage to a matter of survival? In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I sat down with Itai Green, Co-Founder and CEO of Global In...

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253: How Buffalo Construction and O3XO Are Building Better with AI

253: How Buffalo Construction and O3XO Are Building Better with AI

What does real AI implementation actually look like when the hype fades, and the hard work begins? In this episode of Innovation Storytellers, I sit down with Brett Norton, President of Buffalo Constr...

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252: How Authenticity Elevates Leadership Storytelling

252: How Authenticity Elevates Leadership Storytelling

How do you tell a story that people actually believe, trust, and remember long after the meeting ends? In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I sit down with Neal Foard, Founder of Story...

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How to Scale Innovation Using a Repeatable Growth Playbook CFOs Love

How to Scale Innovation Using a Repeatable Growth Playbook CFOs Love

What does it take to turn innovation from a string of promising pilots into a repeatable growth engine that finance leaders can actually believe in? In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show...

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250: How AI Is Transforming Enterprise Infrastructure from the Inside Out

250: How AI Is Transforming Enterprise Infrastructure from the Inside Out

In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I sit down with Rob Bearden, CEO of Sema4.ai, to explore how AI is transforming enterprise infrastructure from the inside out. Rob brings decades o...

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249: How Storytelling Became the Superpower of the AI Age

249: How Storytelling Became the Superpower of the AI Age

What happens to storytelling when AI can write, summarize, and generate content in seconds, yet the world still depends on humans to make ideas matter? In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers S...

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