The Holiday Party Trap: How One CEO Ruined His Reputation (And Why GenAI Makes It Risky for You Today)
By Steven W. Giovinco
Picture a highly successful 55-year-old New York media executive with a stellar track record (someone at the forefront of innovation) found himself “untouchable” in the job market. He wasn’t losing opportunities because of his skills or his resume. He was losing them because of a single holiday party that happened 19 years ago.
Admittedly, his behavior at that staff event was embarrassing but not abusive or illegal. But in the age of Google, that one night haunted him for nearly two decades, dominating page one of his search results and costing him a signed contract for a high-level position.
If a pre-smartphone incident could cause that much damage, imagine the stakes today.
As we head into another holiday season, the risks have evolved. It’s no longer just about someone snapping a photo; it’s about how Generative AI (GenAI) can amplify, distort, and permanently encode those moments into your digital footprint.
Here is how we repaired his reputation then, and how you must protect yours now in the age of ChatGPT and Gemini.
The New Ghost of Christmas Past: GenAI and Viral Velocity
In the original case study, the damage was negative search results that sat on Google that was fairly stable. Today, reputation damage is dynamic and algorithmic.
- The “Hallucination” Risk: AI search engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity don’t just index links; they synthesize narratives from diverse sources. If a holiday party blunder goes viral today, AI models might ingest that data and “learn” it as a defining fact about your career. Worse, they can hallucinate additional details, turning a minor embarrassing moment into a factually incorrect, career-ending controversy that is incredibly difficult to correct.
- Deepfakes and Context Stripping: The photo of you holding a drink can be (mostly) harmless. But GenAI tools can now be used by bad actors to alter that image or strip it of context, creating “evidence” of behavior that never happened. A harmless dance floor video can be manipulated into something compromising in minutes.
How We Repaired the CEO’s Online Reputation (And How the Strategy Has Changed)
To fix the CEO’s web reputation, we used a strategy that suppressed the negative results. While the core principles remain, the toolkit has expanded to address AI.
Step 1: The Foundation (Human Intelligence)
The process always starts with talking and listening. We needed to identify his true business goals—was it cable TV? Digital ad sales? We had to build a narrative that was authentic, not just “clean.”
- Old Way: Write a bio to push down bad links.
- New Way: Craft a narrative that “trains” the algorithms on who you are now, making it harder for AI to associate you with past mistakes.
Step 2: Strategic Platforming
We focused on high-authority platforms that Google (and now LLMs) trust.
- Then: We built profiles on IMDb, Crunchbase, and LinkedIn to flood the first page of Google.
- Now: We still use those platforms, but we optimize them for Data Provenance. We ensure that the data on LinkedIn and Crunchbase is structured in a way that AI scrapers can easily read and verify, establishing a “source of truth” that contradicts negative hallucinations.
Step 3: The Wikipedia Factor
We helped facilitate a neutral, well-sourced Wikipedia article.
- Warning: Wikipedia is a primary training source for almost all Large Language Models (LLMs). Having a clean, factual Wikipedia presence is one of the strongest defenses against AI chatbots spreading misinformation about you.
The GenAI Reputation Pivot: Using the Tool That Can Hurt You
We don’t just fight AI; we use it.
- Tone and Research: In the original case, we had to try to understand the tone or voice of the CEO based on interviews and online research. Additionally, further deep review of buried positive content took time to find. Today, we use GenAI to help assess sentiment and uncover unintended potential risks of strategy deployment. This helps to identify industry-specific thought leadership topics (edited by humans), making it quicker to deploy positive context faster than ever before.
- Synergistic Algorithmic Repair™: We now look beyond just “suppressing links.” We look at correcting the AI itself. By feeding positive, verified data into the ecosystem, we can influence how
GenAI answer questions about you.
The Happy Reputation Result
After months of diligent work, which included moving positive articles from page 12 to page 1—the CEO landed a mid-to-high six-figure job. The negative story was suppressed, and his expertise took center stage.
Your Holiday Survival Guide (GenAI Edition)
If you are an executive attending a party this season, the rules have changed:
- Assume Everything is Content: There is no “off the record” when everyone has a 4K camera and an internet connection.
- Monitor the AI: Don’t just Google yourself. Ask ChatGPT, “Who is [Your Name]?” If it brings up a holiday blunder or a hallucinated error, you need a repair strategy immediately.
- Flood the Zone Early: Don’t wait for a crisis. creating a strong, positive digital footprint now acts as an “immunization” against future reputation attacks.
Reputation is fragile. It used to take years to ruin it; now it takes seconds. But with the right strategy, we can repair it.


