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    Home»Development»Celebrating Perficient’s Third Databricks Champion

    Celebrating Perficient’s Third Databricks Champion

    July 3, 2025

    We’re excited to welcome Bamidele James as Perficient’s newest and third Databricks Champion!  His technical expertise, community engagement, advocacy, and mentorship have made a profound impact on the Databricks ecosystem.

    His Nomination Journey

    Bamidele’s journey through the nomination process was vigorous. It required evidence that he has successfully delivered multiple Databricks projects, received several certifications, completed an instructor-led training course, and participated in a panel interview with the Databricks committee.

    What This Achievement Means

    This achievement represents peer and leadership recognition of Bamidele’s knowledge, contributions, and dedication to building strong partnerships. It also brings him a sense of purpose and pride to know that his work has made a real impact, and his continuous efforts are appreciated.

    Contributing to Databricks’ and Perficient’s Growth

    Bamidele plays a pivotal role in helping our clients unlock the full potential of Databricks by aligning Perficient’s Databricks capabilities with their business goals. He enables enterprise customers to accelerate their data and AI transformation to deliver measurable outcomes like reduced time-to-insight, improved operational efficiency, and increased revenue. In addition, Bamidele has led workshops, held executive briefings, and developed proof of concepts that help our clients drive adoption and deepen customer engagement.

    “Being a Databricks Champion affirms that my contributions, knowledge, and dedication to building strong partnerships are recognized by my peers and leadership.” – Bamidele James, Technical Architect

     Skills Key to This Achievement

    Many skills and proficiencies—including data engineering and architecture, machine learning and AI, cloud platforms, data governance and security, solution selling, stakeholder management, and strategic thinking—played a part in Bamidele becoming a Databricks Champion. To anyone wishing to follow a similar path, Bamidele recommends mastering the platform, attaining deep technical expertise, and focusing on real-world impact.

    Looking Ahead

    Bamidele looks forward to using Databricks to create innovative tools and solutions that drive success for our clients. He’s also excited about trends and Databricks innovations including multi-tab notebooks, Databricks Lake Flow, the new SQL interface, and SQL pipeline syntax.

    Perficient + Databricks

    Perficient is proud to be a trusted Databricks elite consulting partner with more than 130 certified consultants. We specialize in delivering tailored data engineering, analytics, and AI solutions that unlock value and drive business transformation.

    Learn more about our Databricks partnership.

     

     

     

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