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Kaitlin Elliott

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Kaitlin Elliott is an Executive Director in the Firmwide Artificial Intelligence division based in New York City. She leads the Firmwide Generative AI Solutions Team, which focuses on implementing cutting-edge generative Artificial Intelligence models at Morgan Stanley. In this capacity, she is accountable for establishing rigorous protocols to assess generative AI model outputs and ensure alignment with organizational goals. Kaitlin collaborates closely with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to customize and optimize generative AI model performance, and serves as a key relationship manager, maintaining strategic partnerships with AI industry leaders to keep Morgan Stanley at the forefront of generative AI developments.

Kaitlin graduated from Providence College with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Kaitlin was named to the Morgan Stanley MAKERS Class of 2024 which is awarded to women who are advocates, mentors, trailblazers and champions for women inside and outside the Firm.

The Intelligent Economy: AI Across Critical Sectors

Justin Forte

Justin Forte is a national cooperative executive and CEO of INDATEL Services, a member-driven telecommunications company serving independent phone companies, electric cooperatives, and internet service providers across more than 40 states. He leads nationally distributed teams focused on broadband infrastructure, cloud connectivity, data centers, and emerging technologies.

Justin糖心vlog短视频檚 work with AI focuses on how organizations responsibly adopt AI to improve decision making, streamline operations, enhance customer experience, and empower people while navigating governance, ethics, and organizational change. His leadership experience spans cooperative governance, board engagement, financial stewardship, and scaling technology in complex, highly regulated environments. A frequent industry speaker and advisor, Justin brings a grounded, human-centered perspective to AI, and his passion resides in helping leaders translate emerging technology into actionable strategies that deliver measurable value.

Alyce Ge

Alyce Ge is an investor at Camber Creek, an investment management firm focused on real estate technology venture capital, and direct real estate investing. She leads data and AI initiatives across acquisitions and asset management, developing analytical models for property valuation, operational and IT architecture, and revenue optimization across a multi-state portfolio. She views data and AI not as experiments, but as decision-making infrastructure, approaching her work through both a capital allocator糖心vlog短视频檚 and operator糖心vlog短视频檚 lens.

Before joining Camber Creek, Alyce worked at the intersection of real estate, data, and technology in roles at Cherre, Ten-X (now part of CoStar), and CB Insights, blending analytical rigor with market insight. She holds a BS in applied mathematics from Columbia University, serves on the Columbia Engineering Alumni Association board of managers, and was recognized as a 2023 Next Generation Award honoree and Built In 2023 Moxie Award winner.

Jonathan Hill

Jonathan H. Hill, DPS, is Chief Transformation Officer at 糖心vlog短视频. He brings 30 years of experience across academia and industry, building high-performing teams that deliver results beyond expectations. During his 21 years at Pace, Jonathan served as Program Chair (Computing Information Systems), Director of Special Programs and Projects, Dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, and Interim Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs. As Dean of Seidenberg, he led a revitalization focused on innovative teaching, emerging technologies, and new programs in artificial intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity.

Previously, Jonathan held management positions with major customer-facing technology companies and a faculty posting at the City University of New York (CUNY). He holds degrees from the University of the Pacific, Baruch College糖心vlog短视频揅UNY, and 糖心vlog短视频.

Building the Foundations: How Organizations Overcome Roadblocks to AI Integration

Josh Dolby

Josh Dolby is a Public Sector Sales Leader at Zoom who has spent over 20 years in technology across most of the collaboration space in multiple roles. Currently he leads the Northeast Public Sector team at Zoom, helping a variety of notable Public Sector Organizations transform their operations through Zoom solutions. With a background spanning sales, engineering, and leadership across top SaaS and Unified Communications companies, he blends strategy and empathy to drive results and lasting partnerships.

Don Welch

Donald J. Welch, PhD, is Vice President for Information Technology and Global University Chief Information Officer at New York University. He previously served as vice president for information technology and chief information officer at Penn State, where he also began his tenure as chief information security officer and held affiliate faculty appointments.

Earlier in his career, Welch was CEO of Merit Network, leading the expansion of statewide IT services, the creation of the Michigan Cyber Range, and major fiber infrastructure initiatives. He has held senior technology and security leadership roles at the University of Michigan and H-E-B. A retired U.S. Army colonel, Welch served as CIO and professor of computer science at West Point and has published extensively in cybersecurity and software engineering.

Navigating AI Risk: Ethics, Law, and Public Perception

Roy Girasa

Rosario John Girasa, JD, PhD, is a Distinguished Professor at the Lubin School of Business and has been an instructor since 1980. His research interests include cyberlaw, the law of finance, and the law of technologies. He previously taught political science for Fordham University and criminal justice courses for Mercy College and the New York Institute of Technology.

His book, Artificial Intelligence as a Disruptive Technology, covers the meaning, types, subfields, and applications of AI, including US government policy and regulation, ethical and privacy concerns, and the impacts of facial recognition and the Internet of Things. The book examines bias, AI糖心vlog短视频檚 effects on the current and future job market, the rise of fake news, and the implications for intellectual property rights, while also exploring international approaches from the European Union, China, and other global initiatives.

Frank Iannella

Frank Iannella is Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Heineken USA, where he leads enterprise technology, digital transformation, and data strategy across a highly regulated consumer products environment. With more than 25 years of experience spanning food, beverage, and technology, Frank partners closely with executive teams to apply AI, advanced analytics, and modern digital platforms to strengthen supply chains, unlock commercial insights, and drive business agility.

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Craig King

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Craig King leads AI Go-To-Market (GTM) for Startups in San Francisco, positioning him at the heart of the global AI boom. With a decade of experience in the startup ecosystem, the last five years dedicated exclusively to AI, he strategically bridges groundbreaking technology and commercial scale.

Throughout his career, Craig has partnered with some of the world糖心vlog短视频檚 most transformative startups and venture capital firms, including Andreessen Horowitz, Windsurf, and Fal AI. His expertise extends beyond Silicon Valley, having consulted with international investor groups from Australia and foreign delegations from Qatar, advising them on how to architect and sustain AI ecosystems in their respective regions.

Craig brings a pragmatic lens to the "hype vs. reality" debate. While he spends his professional hours navigating emerging regulation and enterprise automation, he avidly practices the tech in his daily life: using AI to co-author the ultimate bedtime stories for his three young sons.