Artificial intelligence is reshaping how organizations operate, but many companies are struggling to catch up – grappling with how to govern AI responsibly, manage emerging risks, and communicate transparently.
This peer-driven roundtable will bring together senior executives for a candid conversation on how organizations are navigating the collision of AI with risk management and governance in practice, from how risk is identified and owned internally, to how it's communicated to stakeholders and the public.
Breakfast Roundtable: 8:30 - 10:30 AM ET
Drawing on new data from The Conference Board's analysis of AI risk disclosures, participants will explore what peers are saying publicly, what often remains unsaid, and what effective AI governance looks like from the inside.
Program highlights:
Insights from The Conference Board's analysis of AI risk disclosures across public company filings: what companies are saying, how it's evolving, and what it signals about governance maturity
Peer exchange on real governance challenges: a facilitated discussion on how organizations identify and own AI risk internally, managing third-party exposure, and meeting growing expectations from boards, regulators, and investors
Practical perspectives on sustainable AI governance: candid conversation on what's working, what's not, and how organizations can build governance frameworks that keep pace with rapid technological change
Who should attend:
Senior executives responsible for AI governance, risk management, disclosure, and stakeholder communication, including Chief Legal Officers, Chief Compliance Officers, Chief Risk Officers, Chief Communications Officers, and leaders in AI, communications, ESG, sustainability, and corporate affairs
To Attend
For questions about the agenda and content, please contact Christine Guinessey, Senior Program Manager, at cguinessey@tcb.org.
For issues regarding registration or questions about your company’s Membership status, please get in touch with Abby Martiner, Senior Manager, Member Engagement, at AMartiner@tcb.org.