2024 has been a busy year in financial services regulation – from increased corporate governance scrutiny in the wake of last year’s bank failures to changes around Basel III, to the growing worldwide focus on data privacy protection.
Join us on Thursday, May 16th for a lively discussion around how AI can help you gain greater visibility into vendor, partner, and customer contracts to achieve compliance.
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Emily LaCroix is the Global Data Protection Officer at Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, where she works closely with global and regional legal, compliance, risk and IT teams to ensure BHSI is meeting its data privacy and data protection obligations. Emily brings decades of business- and compliance-focused legal experience with a focus on the insurance space since 2016.
Stuart Brock is the founder and President of startup iKinetiq Innovation Solutions, where he advises organizations on process optimization and data-driven risk management with a focus on Responsible AI use. A former SVP in Bank of America's Global Procurement division, Stuart brings over thirty years of experience in contract analytics and CLM, third-party risk management, data privacy and security, and compliance in financial services.
Hal Marcus has spent his career ushering groundbreaking legal technologies to prominence for companies including Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, DocuSign, and OpenText. Today, as VP of Product Marketing for Evisort, Hal focuses on connecting Evisort’s market-leading contract AI with legal teams seeking to transform their businesses with total visibility into their contract data and processes. Hal is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, an active member of the California State Bar, former general counsel for a tech startup, and a former litigator at an Am Law 100 firm in New York. He has presented at hundreds of legal industry events and authored works published by Legaltech News, ILTA, Corporate Counsel Business Journal, and the ABA Litigation Section.
Connie Brenton, VP Law, Technology, and Operations, NetApp