

For compliance leaders who want to learn what actually works with AI
Led by Matt Kelly, Radical Compliance, and Roxanne Petraeus, Ethena, each session pairs practical guidance with real demonstrations.
Designed for CCOs, E&C leaders, and senior advisors, this series cuts through hype and focuses on defensible, operational practices you can use right away. You’ll learn how to evaluate AI investments, optimize workflows, vet vendor claims, build the analytics foundation needed for responsible AI, and more.
Register for Upcoming Sessions
Tuesday, January 13th at 2pm ET
AI can streamline high-friction compliance workflows, but only when applied in the right places and supported with clear oversight. In this session, you’ll see how teams are “rewiring” training, policy management, and reporting to get real efficiency gains without creating new risks. Perfect for lean E&C teams that need to focus on judgement, not repetitive tasks.
Guest Speaker: Kortney Nordrum (VP, Senior Corporate Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, Deluxe)
Tuesday, January 27th at 2pm ET
Vendors increasingly claim to be “AI-powered,” but what actually sits underneath those labels, and what risks does it introduce? This session breaks down the essential questions, contract terms, and monitoring practices E&C leaders need to evaluate AI-enabled vendors with confidence. Ideal for non-technical teams who want a practical framework they can use immediately.
Guest Speaker: Seth Barany (Legal Product Counsel, SixFifty)
Tuesday, February 10th at 2pm ET
AI is changing the way boards ask questions, evaluate risk, and expect compliance to deliver insights. This session unpacks the emerging capabilities, legal gray areas, and oversight pitfalls leaders need to anticipate. You’ll walk away knowing how to prepare explainable, defensible reporting in an AI-enhanced governance environment.
Guest Speaker: Marsha Ershaghi (Managing Partner, LMH Strategies)
Tuesday, February 24th at 2pm ET
As AI becomes embedded in daily workflows, employees may over-trust the technology—leading to weaker judgement, poorer decisions, and overlooked risks. This session explores early warning signs, practical behavioral indicators, and the training and comms adjustments E&C teams can use to reinforce ethical reasoning. Essential for teams navigating the human side of AI adoption.
Guest Speakers: Andrew McBride (Founder & CEO, Integrity Bridge) and Erica Salmon Byrne (Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Chair, Ethisphere)
Tuesday, March 10th at 2pm ET
Some of the most accessible, high-impact AI use cases in compliance sit in training and communications. This session shows practical examples of how teams are using AI today—from micro-learning generation to translation to tailoring messages at scale—plus what infrastructure and guardrails you need first. Great for leaders ready to pilot AI in controlled, measurable ways.
Tuesday, April 14th at 2pm ET
AI has extraordinary promise, but its economic foundations remain uncertain. This session explores what a contraction in the AI ecosystem could mean for compliance programs, vendors, reporting, and risk management. You’ll learn how to build plans and safeguards that keep your program stable—even if the broader AI market pulls back.
Guest Speaker: Catherine Razzano (Global Ethics & Compliance Leader, Palo Alto Networks)









