About
The company
About Wazan
Wazan was built on a simple observation: most professional service firms don't have a people problem. They have a process problem. The same bottlenecks appear in every firm — manual intake, email drafted from scratch, status tracked in someone's head, post-closing work that piles up for months. The fix is always closer than it looks.
Wazan's approach is different because of its starting point. Before any automation is built, the process gets mapped and redesigned. Most automation projects fail because they automate a broken workflow. We fix it first.
The founder
Osama Rajeh
Osama Rajeh is a procurement specialist and AI builder based in New York. His background is in software vendor negotiations and workflow operations at a fintech SaaS company — understanding how organizations buy, operate, and break from the inside.
That lens changes how automation consulting works. Rather than proposing new tools, Wazan starts by understanding what already exists and what's actually causing the problem. The result is automation that fits the firm, not automation that requires the firm to change around it.
Wazan's first client came through LinkedIn — a law firm that had seen Osama's posts about AI building and reached out. The engagement is ongoing.