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    Home»Development»Perficient’s “What If? So What?” Podcast Wins Gold Stevie® Award for Technology Podcast

    Perficient’s “What If? So What?” Podcast Wins Gold Stevie® Award for Technology Podcast

    September 9, 2025

    We’re proud to share that Perficient’s What If? So What? podcast has been named a Gold Stevie® Award winner in the Technology Podcast category at the 22nd Annual International Business Awards®. These awards are among the world’s top honors for business achievement, celebrating innovation, impact, and excellence across industries.

    Winners were selected by more than 250 executives worldwide, whose feedback praised the podcast’s ability to translate complex digital trends into practical, high-impact strategies for business and technology leaders.

    Hosted by Jim Hertzfeld, Perficient’s AVP of Strategy, the podcast explores the business impact of digital transformation, AI, and disruption. With guests like Mark Cuban, Neil Hoyne (Google), May Habib (WRITER), Brian Solis (ServiceNow), and Chris Duffey (Adobe), we dive into the possibilities of What If?, the practical impact of So What?, and the actions leaders can take with Now What?

    The Stevie judges called out what makes the show stand out:

    • “What If? So What? Podcast invites experts from different industries, which is important to make sure that audiences are listening and gaining valuable information.”
    • “A sharp, forward-thinking podcast that effectively translates complex digital trends into actionable insights.”
    • “With standout guests like Mark Cuban, Brian Solis, and Google’s Neil Hoyne, the podcast demonstrates exceptional reach, relevance, and editorial curation.”

    In other words, we’re not just talking about technology for technology’s sake. We’re focused on real business impact, helping leaders make smarter, faster decisions in a rapidly changing digital world.

    We’re honored by this recognition and grateful to our listeners, guests, and production team who make each episode possible.

    If you haven’t tuned in yet, now’s the perfect time to hear why the judges called What If? So What? a “high-quality, future-forward show that raises the standard for business podcasts.”

    🎧 Catch the latest episodes here: What If? So What? Podcast

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    Meet our Host

    Jim Hertzfeld

    Jim Hertzfeld is Area Vice President, Strategy for Perficient.

    For over two decades, he has worked with clients to convert market insights into real-world digital products and customer experiences that actually grow their business. More than just a strategist, Jim is a pragmatic rebel known for challenging the conventional and turning grand visions into actionable steps. His candid demeanor, sprinkled with a dose of cynical optimism, shapes a narrative that challenges and inspires listeners.

    Connect with Jim: LinkedIn | Perficient

     

     

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