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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has the potential to change the way we work, communicate, and make decisions. Given the increasing number of issuers and investors adopting machine-learning and generative AI to support their day-to-day activities, it is critical for governance teams to follow suit. However, at this nascent stage, there are a lot of questions about the ethical use of AI, accuracy, privacy concerns and more.
The AI for governance forum was designed to provide governance teams at publicly listed companies with a blueprint for the responsible use of AI to supercharge their activities in the boardroom.
Featuring AI veterans from the buy side, experts from tech companies, and issuers who have successfully implemented AI, the forum provided actionable checklists and best practice booklets on how to successfully implement an AI-powered governance strategy in 2024. View the agenda and speaker sections below to find out more about what was discussed.
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Timings on the agenda are shown in Eastern Time (ET)
08:15 AM
Registration opens
08:55 AM
Welcome address
Ben Maiden, editor-at-large, Governance Intelligence
09:00 AM
Keynote panel: Getting started with your AI governance strategy
In this keynote panel business leaders will discuss how companies are preparing for an ‘AI revolution’ and share their insights on developing an effective roadmap for AI governance. For governance professionals, this is an opportunity to understand high level discussions around the opportunities and risks presented by AI, and use that information to better inform and support their organization’s AI journey.
Moderator: Ben Maiden, editor-at-large, Governance Intelligence
Richard Gluckselig, vice president, associate general counsel and assistant secretary, Regeneron
Steven Kelts, lecturer, Princeton University Center for Information Technology Policy
Oki Mek, chief information security officer, federal civilian government, Microsoft
09:40 AM
AI and the board: Enabling better board management
Here we will discuss how corporate secretaries can support board oversight of AI adoption. We will discuss who you need around the table, how to put together a concise agenda, prepare the right documents, and build governance structures that allow your company to maximise the full potential of AI.
Moderator: Ben Maiden, editor-at-large, Governance Intelligence
Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, senior subsidiary governance consultant, Saudi Telecom Group
Evan Barth, vice president, associate general counsel and assistant corporate secretary, Kyndryl
Marion Lewis, CEO, Govenda
10:25 AM
Networking break
10:55 AM
AI for governance lightening pitch
11:00 AM
AI and skills: Improving AI literacy and learning from early adopters
In this panel we will discuss how AI is starting to impact the roles and responsibilities of corporate secretaries, general counsels and other in-house counsel and stakeholders. How are your peers experimenting with AI, which tools can offer value to your team and company, and how can your maximize their value?
Moderator: Laurence Taylor, senior conference producer, Governance Intelligence
Kevin Fumai, assistant general counsel, Oracle
Rebekah Tweed, executive director, All Tech Is Human
11:45 AM
AI and ESG: Building an AI powered ESG toolbox
With the increasing focus on ESG by stakeholders, AI tools provide governance and sustainability teams with a more intelligent approach to monitor, manage, and communicate their company’s ESG performance. This session offers insights into how AI can bolster your environmental and social initiatives, ranging from navigating the intricacies of emissions measurement to reducing the reporting and disclosures burden.
Moderator: Laurence Taylor, senior conference producer, Governance Intelligence
Prabh K. Banga, vice president, sustainability, Aecon Group
Mayra A. Cavazoz, senior counsel, global privacy & data policy, Omnicom Media Group
12:30 PM
Lunch
13:30 PM
AI and data: Navigating new privacy and cybersecurity challenges
Despite the many benefits AI offers to governance professionals, the risks are clear: concerns around accuracy, privacy and liability present serious obstacles to its adoption. Here we will discuss the key risks to be aware of (for yourselves and for your boards) and how to utilise AI in a responsible and ethical way.
Moderator: Ben Maiden, editor-at-large, Governance Intelligence
Ajita Abraham, general counsel, financial services, Capgemini
Dania Nasser, senior associate general counsel, Canon Business Process Services
14:15 PM
AI and engagement: Leveraging AI for better reporting and communications
In this panel our speakers will explore the implications of AI on shareholder engagement, highlighting its dual role in both streamlining reporting processes and gaining deeper insights into shareholder sentiment. Learn how to use AI to distil market trends, analyze qualitative shareholder data and draft materials for reports.
Moderator: Laurence Taylor, senior conference producer, Governance Intelligence
James Harley, principal product manager, Nasdaq
14:45 PM
Networking break
15:15 PM
Mini-workshops and roundtables: Hands on strategies for adoption and integration
In this interactive session, attendees will synthesize learnings into an actionable checklist to hit the ground running on deploying AI. Through group collaboration and exercises, governance and IR professionals will blueprint an AI implementation roadmap that’s tailored to them, including:
15:45 PM
Learn from the vanguard: Leveraging AI to drive better collaboration
In this joint session, we’ll look at how AI is enabling smarter collaboration between IR and governance teams. Where do the opportunities lie for AI in the overlap between governance and IR work flows, particularly around ESG and shareholder communications, and how are early adopters approaching the pitfalls and the potential of an integrated approach? This session will cover:
Moderator: Steve Wade, head of content, IR Magazine and Governance Intelligence
Gregg Lampf, vice president of investor relations, Ciena
Mike Stiller, managing director, new growth initiatives, Nasdaq
16:15 PM
Closing keynote: Next steps, possibilities and the road ahead
This session will consolidate all the learnings from the day into a prescriptive framework for thoughtfully leveraging AI as a trusted advisor and a new source of delivering shareholder value. We discuss the immense possibilities that an AI-empowered future presents and what the IR and governance worlds could look like in 10 years
Moderator: Steve Wade, head of content, IR Magazine & Governance Intelligence
Erik Carlson, COO and CFO, Notified
16:45 PM
Closing remarks
Steve Wade, head of content, IR Magazine & Governance Intelligence
17:00 PM
Drinks reception and networking
To inquire about future speaking opportunities, contact [email protected] or +44 20 8004 4818
Rebekah Tweed
Executive director
All Tech Is Human
Richard Gluckselig
Vice president, associate general counsel and assistant secretary
Regeneron
Mayra A Cavazoz
Senior counsel, global privacy & data policy
Omnicom Media Group
Gregg Lampf
Vice president of investor relations
Ciena
Ajita Abraham
General counsel
Capgemini
James Harley
Principal product manager
Nasdaq
James is Principal Product Manager within the Nasdaq Governance Solutions team. He has 19 years of experience within corporate governance and has extensive knowledge of regulation, legislation and corporate governance processes, inclusive of emerging cybersecurity and technology trends. With a diverse background in both the public and private sectors across corporate governance, company secretarial, sales and client relationship management, James consistently demonstrates an ability to adapt to ever changing environments with confidence, flexibility and ease
Erik Carlson
COO & CFO
Notified
Steven Kelts
Lecturer
Princeton University Center for Information Technology Policy
Mike Stiller
Managing director, new growth initiatives
Nasdaq
Mike Stiller is currently focused on New Initiatives for Nasdaq’s Capital Access Platforms business, launching new products with an aim to accelerate business segment growth and expand buyer personas. Prior to this role, Mike ideated and launched Nasdaq’s ESG Advisory practice and was responsible for the day-to-day management and strategic direction of the group. Outside of these recent roles and responsibilities, Mike’s has spent the last 11+ years with Nasdaq in various leadership capacities, including business development, strategy, and leading teams advising corporates on institutional investors and capital markets topics. Prior to joining Nasdaq, Mike spent time on the buy-side at a technology, media, and telecom (TMT) hedge fund and a macroeconomic volatility arbitrage fund.
Marion Lewis
CEO
Govenda
Prabh K. Banga
Vice president, sustainability
Aecon
Kevin Fumai
Assistant general counsel
Oracle
Abdullah S.F AlGhamdi
Senior governance and legal advisor
Saudi Telecom
Abdullah is a Senior Governance Consultant at stc. His focus area is Subsidiary Governance. He works to build a common understanding on Legal, Governance and Compliance matters between stc and its subsidiaries. He worked as a corporate lawyer at Petro Rabigh, Emaar (King Abdullah Economic City) and the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul).
He was raised in Montreal, Canada. In addition to Arabic and English, he is fluent in French. He studied undergraduate and postgraduate law in England and has a Masters degree from IE University in Madrid. He has participated in many speaking engagements on various Governance, Legal and Compliance topics.
Additionally, he is a country representative for the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) – the global bar associaton for in-house lawyers – in Saudi Arabia. He is a member of GCC Board Directors Institute Board Secretary Advisory Board and a member of the The Corporate Governance Artificial Intelligence Advisory Counsel.
Oki Mek
Chief information security officer, federal civilian government
Microsoft
Oki Mek recently joined Microsoft as Chief Information Security Officer for the Federal Civilian Sector. His civil servant career spans nearly 20 years inside the federal government. Oki is also a veteran of the Army National Guard, who believes in service to others as a personal mission and purpose. Oki previously served as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Equideum Health. In his U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) roles, he served as the first appointed Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer (CAIO), Acting Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Office of the Secretary, Senior Advisor to the HHS CIO, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Product Officer, and Senior Information Security Manager.
Evan Barth
Vice president, associate general counsel and assistant corporate secretary
Kyndryl
Dania Nasser
Senior associate general counsel
Canon
Ben Maiden
Editor-at-large
Governance Intelligence
Laurence Taylor
Senior conference producer
IR Magazine and Governance Intelligence
Our attendees are leading governance, risk and compliance practitioners with an established track record and strategic GRC roles within their company.
Below is a sample list of attendees who have joined our events in the past:
Job title | Company | Job title | Company | |
Associate | Sullivan and Cromwell | General counsel and CCO | Astec | |
Associate general counsel | Columbus McKinnon | IR and treasury | Cotiviti | |
CCO | Edgewood Management | Global corporate affairs | Chubb | |
Chief corporate counsel | Corebridge Financial | Senior director | TIAA | |
Chief governance counsel | Viatris | Senior executive compensation | Atlas Air | |
CLO | Heidrick and Struggles | Senior MD, corporate secretary | TIAA | |
CLO, secretary | SLB | SVP, counsel and corporate secretary | AllianceBernstein | |
Corporate counsel, director, CSR | Columbus McKinnon | SVP, general counsel | Columbus McKinnon | |
Corporate governance manager | Sallie Mae Bank | SVP, head of global corporate securities | Ralph Lauren | |
Corporate VP, corporate secretary | John Wiley and Sons | VP, deputy CLO and assistant secretary | HASI | |
Deputy general counsel | Oscar Health | VP, DGC and corporate secretary | Robinhood Markets | |
EVP, chief legal officer | Regenxbio | VP, legal | MGRC | |
EVP, chief legal officer | Piedmont Lithium | VP, legal | Shake Shack |
Why partner with us? The AI Forum brings together some of the most influential people in the governance community.
The event offers an effective approach to targeting clients when they are exploring how they can implement AI as part of their governance practice. Through our unrivalled knowledge of the subject matters and commitment to in-depth agenda research, our events are guaranteed to attract a qualified audience.
The unique buzz we create at our events makes them multi-faceted and highly interactive, with great engagement, particularly with decision-makers at listed companies. This allows our partners to have meaningful conversations with corporates who are deciding which parts of their programs to invest in, which service providers to engage and which consultants to retain. By partnering with us on an event, you can generate leads, showcase your thought leadership and position yourselves as the partner of choice.
We’d love to chat with you about how you can get in front of a truly engaged and motivated audience at the AI Forum. Get in touch with Ian Richman or call on +1 212 430 6895.
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