About
Vesper Digital.
A Green Bay AI consulting practice for privately held companies. Built on operating-company AI experience and senior consulting and data-leadership roles across Wisconsin's industrial economy.
The Vesper Method
What an engagement gets.
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Program management discipline
Orchestration patterns from large-scale ERP implementations and M&A system integrations — applied to AI projects at smaller scale.
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AI as a daily practitioner tool
The practice itself runs on AI: strategy, market analysis, intake, proposal drafting, framework maintenance. Same AI operating model we recommend to clients.
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Vendor selection and orchestration
Every engagement evaluates SaaS and AI vendors against an explicit rubric — not by referral or marketing. The Gap Sprint week locks the right vendor for the specific use case.
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Operating-company AI perspective
Vesper Digital's founder also runs GoGuide.io, where AI (Cline) is embedded in daily engineering work. Different kind of proof than consulting-only AI experience.
The same orchestration discipline that ran ERP implementations for Fortune 1000 companies gets applied to AI implementations for privately held businesses. Smaller scale. Same rigor.
Track record
Where the method came from.
Vesper Digital was founded by Nick Dercks. The Vesper Method took shape across his work at Schneider National (senior consulting), U.S. Autoforce (Executive Consultant), Breakthrough Fuel (operational leadership), and Associated Bank (VP, Data and Analytics) — mid-market Wisconsin operators with real operating complexity. Same buyer profile then as now.
Why this practice
Privately held companies are underserved in AI consulting.
Enterprise AI consultants are priced and architected for companies with CIOs, change management programs, and multi-year transformation budgets. Privately held companies operate differently. Payback windows are tighter. Decision-making is faster. Plain answers matter more than methodology.
This practice is built for them.