el Prado Hotel, Palo Alto
Governance Intelligence and Diligent are partnering to question the role of AI in board management practices.
AI is now influencing everything that we do and holds tremendous opportunities for governance teams to increase efficiencies, improve information flow and enhance communications.
However, corporate secretaries should maintain a healthy skepticism when considering the role of technology when running board meetings, given the importance and sensitive nature of information that directors base their decisions on.
In this workshop we aim to explore and critique the extent to which AI can enhance board management, understand the prevelant risks and develop a blueprint for implementing AI in the boardroom responsibly.
Working group members will be asked to contribute their views and advice on navigating the heightened risks associated with AI, prioritizing the areas that are most suited to AI implementation and share practical ways that governance teams can work toward safe implementation of AI.
The working group will attend an in-person workshop that will facilitate these outcomes and we would encourage those interested in moving the governance profession forward to apply to join the working group today.
CLE CREDITS
Corporate Lawyers who are registered with the Bar in California can claim credits toward their Continuing Legal Education program by attending. If you have passed the bar in another state, points may be transferrable dependent on the state.
Diligent is the leading governance, risk and compliance (GRC) SaaS company, empowering more than 1 million users and 700,000 board members to clarify risk and elevate governance. The Diligent One Platform gives practitioners, the C-suite and the board a consolidated view of their entire GRC practice so they can more effectively manage risk, build greater resilience and make better decisions, faster.
All workshop timings are in local time (PT)
08:30 AM
Registration, breakfast and networking
08:55 AM
Welcome and opening remarks
The workshop begins by setting out the aims, agenda and high-level views on the challenge we are solving.
09:00 AM
Integrating AI into board management practices
AI is no longer on the horizon, it’s here and our opening panel will be hyper-focused on how this impacts board management practices.
During this discussion governance and technology experts will address the risks and challenges facing and the practical steps governance teams can take to work to successfully implement AI in the boardroom
10:00 AM
Workshop exercise: Examine how to navigate AI implementation
The second part of the workshop tasks participants to explore how to implement AI as part of board management. Workshop members will be asked to:
10:55 AM
Summary of discussions and closing remarks
We finish the workshop by drawing on some of the conclusions from the day’s discussion and keep people updated on the next steps for the working group and publication of the blueprint on AI implementation in the boardroom.
11:00 AM
End of workshop
Nithya B. Das
General manager, governance and chief legal officer
Diligent
Nithya B. Das is General Manager, Governance and Chief Legal Officer at Diligent. As General Manager of Diligent’s Governance business unit, Nithya leads product and commercial strategy for the company’s governance solutions. Nithya also leads the company’s global legal team.
Nithya also serves as a member of the board of directors and chair of the compensation committee at Outbrain Inc. (Nasdaq: OB), a leading technology platform that drives business results by engaging people across the open internet.
Nithya was previously Chief Operating and Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at Olo (NYSE: OLO), an enterprise SaaS platform for restaurants, where she led the company through an IPO and transformation to a multi-product platform company. At Olo, she oversaw its people and culture, strategy and operations, corporate development, partner ecosystem, and shared product and technology teams. Prior to Olo, Nithya served as Chief Legal and People Officer at AppNexus where she led the company’s acquisition by AT&T (NYSE: T). Prior to that, she was an attorney at Goodwin Procter LLP and a founding contributor of Founder’s Workbench, the first online legal resource for the startup community.
Nithya is a recipient of the National Organization for Women’s Women of Power and Influence Award, the American Bar Association’s Legal Rebel recognition, and is a passionate advocate for women in leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion and corporate impact.
Nithya holds a degree in business administration from the SC Honors College at USC and a J.D., cum laude, from Brooklyn Law School. She lives in Hoboken, New Jersey, with her husband, two daughters, and her labradoodle.
Keith Enright
Partner
Gibson Dunn
Keith Enright is a partner in Gibson Dunn’s Palo Alto office and serves as Co-Chair of both the firm’s Tech and Innovation Industry Group and the Artificial Intelligence Practice Group.* With over two decades of senior executive experience in privacy, artificial intelligence and law, including as Google’s Chief Privacy Officer, Keith provides clients with unparalleled in-house counsel and regulatory experience in creating and implementing programs for privacy, AI governance, consumer protection, data protection, compliance, and information risk management. Lawdragon named Keith to its 2025 100 Leading AI & Legal Tech Advisors list, which highlights “100 stellar players who capture the state of artificial intelligence in the law today, with a side of interesting legal tech” and their 2025 500 Leading Global Cyber Lawyers guide.
Before joining Gibson Dunn, Keith served as Google’s Chief Privacy Officer and Vice President for over 13 years where he led the company’s worldwide privacy and consumer protection legal functions, with teams across the United States, Europe and Asia. In his role, Keith focused on legal leadership, international strategy, AI governance, data privacy/protection, information management, compliance, and risk management. He represented Google globally, engaging with policymakers on privacy and data protection issues. These engagements included members of the U.S. Congress and staff, the Federal Trade Commission, U.S. State Attorneys General, and data protection authorities in Canada, Central America, Europe, and Asia.
Before joining Google, Keith served as the senior-most privacy executive at two Fortune 500 companies, as senior consultant for a global consulting practice, and as general counsel for a privately held advertising technology company.
Keith serves on the board of directors of Zoom Information, Inc. He also serves on the board of directors of DECODE, a nonprofit technology, innovation and entrepreneurship community jointly hosted with U.C. Berkeley and Stanford student organizations, alumni networks and entrepreneurship centers. He previously served on the board of directors of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and is a member of the Future of Privacy Forum Advisory Board and the Center for Information Policy Leadership’s Advisory Council.
Keith received his B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and received his J.D. from the George Washington University School of Law, where he was a member of both the Trial Court and Alternative Dispute Resolution boards.
Keith has been a featured speaker discussing online privacy and related subjects on NBC Nightly News, CNN, NPR Talk of the Nation, and other major media outlets. He has been a guest speaker at Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, the U.C. Berkeley Haas School of Business, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is frequently featured at industry events focusing on technology, privacy and data protection.
Keith received the NACD Directorship Certification by the National Association of Corporate Directors, is a member of both the Maryland Bar and the District of Columbia Bar, and holds the Certified Information Privacy Professional and AI Governance Professional certifications from the IAPP.
* Not licensed to practice law in California; only licensed in District of Columbia and Maryland.
Steve Wade
Head of content
Governance Intelligence & IR Impact
Steve Wade is head of content for IR Impact and Governance Intelligence. In his role, Steve and his team are responsible for researching and producing insightful content that helps the investor relations and governance communities stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in their fields.
Steve curates content across multiple platforms, including conferences, workshops, think tanks, podcasts, best practice guides, videos and websites. Steve guides editorial coverage and research to ensure they fulfill the needs of our communities and is responsible for hosting our conferences and presenting research at industry events.
Prior to joining IR Impact and Governance Intelligence, Steve’s experience has been in ESG and sustainability research, producing conferences for Ethical Corporation (now Reuters Events.) During this time, Steve was a judge for the Deloitte Green Frog Awards and presented research at the Global Sustainable Events Summit and United Nations Global Compact, World Bank & Polish Ministry of Finance events.
Steve was recently selected as a member of the 2025 Class of National Investor Relations Institute’s (NIRI) Rising Leaders Under 40.
The event is exclusively for experienced, senior, in-house governance professionals. There is no charge to attend the workshop, but we do ask that everyone who joins is prepared to contribute to the discussions proactively. Spaces are limited.
Please fill out the form and we will inform you of the status of your application.
If you have any questions please contact Lauren Wilson at [email protected] or call on +44 20 8004 5339.
el Prado Hotel
520 Cowper Street
Palo Alto
CA 94301
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