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Goodlet Owusu Ansah
AI Prompt Engineer and Orchestrator
Waldo Fyi, Dallas TX
Goodlet Owusu Ansah did not get into AI through a computer science degree or an engineering background. He got in through research. Years of studying how businesses think, how decisions get made, and how information can be turned into something genuinely useful.
That background ended up being the thing that set him apart.
The Foundation: Research and Analysis
He spent the early part of his career as a Tier-1 Diamond Research Analyst at AskWonder, producing over 300 in-depth reports for senior executives at Fortune 500 companies. Alongside that, he was contributing to academic publications in international peer-reviewed journals.
Research taught him something that most people overlook. Asking the right questions matters more than having the right tools. That lesson shaped everything that came after.
If a non-technical brain like mine could earn a front-row seat working with the most powerful AI tools in the world, then anyone willing to commit time and effort can do the same.
Goodlet Owusu Ansah
The Disruption: Surviving the AI Wave
When ChatGPT arrived, it hit the research industry hard. Teams were cut. Roles that had existed for years disappeared almost overnight. During that period, Goodlet was the only research analyst on his team who kept his job while managers and peers around him were let go.
He did not fight the shift. He went towards it. He started experimenting with AI tools early, figuring out what they could actually do, and became one of the internal champions for AI automation at AskWonder.
That led to a spot on AskWonder's Product and Innovation Team, where he helped reshape how research was done using AI. Through internal competitions and real-world deployments, he was recognised as the Best AI Prompt Engineer, known for building reliable AI systems that turned manual research workflows into automated ones.
Three Years Later: Results That Speak
AI Models Mastered
Today: AI Professional and Educator
Today, Goodlet works as an AI Prompt Engineer and Orchestrator at Waldo Fyi, a Dallas, Texas based AI-powered strategy engine. His day-to-day work involves orchestrating large language models to automate deep research, competitive intelligence, and trend discovery.
What makes his path stand out is that he is non-technical by background. He did not learn to code his way into this career. He got here through problem-solving, structured thinking, and a willingness to keep experimenting when most people gave up.
What started as learning how to write better prompts turned into building full AI automation systems and production workflows. That is exactly what he now teaches.
The Mission: Empowering the AI Generation
That experience is what led to Goodlet AI Academy.
The academy is for the people who feel stuck. The ones asking themselves how to actually get ahead with AI without needing a technical background. Beginners, career switchers, non-technical professionals, and anyone who wants to use AI for real work, not just talk about it.
The courses cut through the noise. No jargon. No fluff. Clear paths from where you are to where you want to be, whether that is prompt engineering, automation, landing a new role, or using AI to grow your business.
Beyond the courses, the Academy connects students to real opportunities. AI job listings, hiring partners, and a direct line to the roles that are actively being recruited for. This is not about chasing hype. It is about building skills that hold up.
Our Core Promise
Clarity
Over confusion
Skills
Over hype
Access
Over gatekeeping
If you are ready to learn, adapt, and build something real with AI, you are in the right place.
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