Most directors have discussed AI in theory. Few have experienced how easily an agent can now be built—and how quickly it can go off course. As agentic AI becomes embedded in core functions, directors will be expected to provide oversight on systems they may have never seen in action.
This exclusive working session is designed to move directors from conceptual awareness to experiential understanding—in a safe, off-the-record environment with peers.
This is not a lecture. It is a working session where you will interact with an AI agent live—seeing both its power and its risks unfold in real time.
Attendance is limited to 15 qualified public company directors to enable active participation, candid discussion, and a safe environment for exploration and learning.
Clarity on the strategic implications of agentic AI for boards
Confidence in understanding how agents are built, deployed, and scaled
A governance framework to address risk, oversight, interoperability, and accountability
Director-ready tools and questions you can immediately bring back to your boardroom conversations

JoAnn is a globally recognized leader in data, AI, and privacy strategy. She currently serves as a Mastercard Fellow for Data, AI and Privacy and previously held roles as Chief Data Officer and Chief Privacy Officer. She also serves on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Data Equity and the United Nations Expert Group on Governance & Artificial Intelligence.

Karen advises Fortune 50 companies, global consortia, startups, and public sector organizations on AI governance, innovation strategy, and risk. She also serves on the World Economic Forum’s Global AI Council, helping shape board-level frameworks for responsible adoption of advanced technologies.

Michael represents leading technology companies on complex AI, privacy, and regulatory issues. He is Global Chair of Latham’s Artificial Intelligence Practice, Co-Chair of the Privacy & Cyber Practice, and Vice-Chair of the Technology Industry Group. Recognized as a “Litigation Trailblazer,” he is a leading voice at the intersection of AI, governance, and legal risk.

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