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July 12, 2026
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Faith Tech: Pat Gelsinger steers Gloo's platform to lead faith-based organizations into the age of AI

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After eight years as the chief executive of VMware Inc. and nearly four more leading Intel Corp. , Pat Gelsinger suddenly found himself retired.

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  • SiliconANGLE UPDATED 11:23 EDT / JULY 12 2026 AI Faith Tech: Pat Gelsinger steers Gloo's platform to lead faith-based organizations into the age of AI by Mark Albertson After eight years as the chief executive of VMware Inc.

    "Less than two seconds after the Intel departure was announced, Scott called," Gelsinger (pictured) recalled.

  • There is an AI Studio where developers can create new tools and assistants while integrating top large language models.

    Churches, faith-based universities and nonprofits are Gloo's primary customers.

  • " Serving a diverse ecosystem To turn that dollar into a good one, Gloo has built a platform that helps missional organizations amplify impact by powering their technology.

    The company offers a values-aligned AI portfolio that modernizes systems, workflows and data, with marketing and donor solutions to expand reach and long-term giving.

  • "We've developed the technology to take the major models and add accurate Bible quotations on top of it.
  • If you were to come to our AI Studio, pick whatever model you like.

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  • #SiliconANGLE UPDATED 11:23 EDT / JULY 12 2026 AI Faith Tech: Pat Gelsinger steers Gloo's platform to lead faith-based organizations into the age of AI by Mark Albertson After eight years as the chief executive of VMware Inc.
  • #Gelsinger had been an investor in Gloo over the years and, as he told SiliconANGLE in an exclusive interview, he wanted time to reflect on his next move following his departure from Intel near the close of 2024.
  • #The company, which went public last November, reported 238% growth in revenue year-over-year for the most recent quarter, and raised its revenue guidance to $195 million in 2026.
  • #On Monday, the firm announced a proposed public offering of 7 million shares of its Class A common stock be be used for further acquisitions and investments.
Faith Tech: Pat Gelsinger steers Gloo's platform to lead faith-based organizations into the age of AI

"Less than two seconds after the Intel departure was announced, Scott called," Gelsinger (pictured) recalled. "Whether it was opportunistic on his part or God ordained on his part we may not fully know. " The caller was Scott Beck , co-founder and CEO of the faith-based technology company Gloo Inc.

Gelsinger had been an investor in Gloo over the years and, as he told SiliconANGLE in an exclusive interview, he wanted time to reflect on his next move following his departure from Intel near the close of 2024. In the end, Gelsinger decided to become a general partner of the venture capital firm Playground Global, and executive chair/head of technology for Gloo. In his leadership role at Gloo, Gelsinger oversees a portfolio of brands and services that provide text and email messaging services, data-driven metrics to manage volunteers and improve donor engagement, and artificial intelligence applications to automate administrative tasks.

There is an AI Studio where developers can create new tools and assistants while integrating top large language models. Churches, faith-based universities and nonprofits are Gloo's primary customers. The company, which went public last November, reported 238% growth in revenue year-over-year for the most recent quarter, and raised its revenue guidance to $195 million in 2026.

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