Optimize Procurement with Contract AI

What are the most pressing issues for procurement leaders today, and how can customizable, AI-native contract intelligence provide solutions? 

Join us on Tuesday, June 18th at 1pm ET | 10am PT and hear valuable insights from a leading procurement expert — Harold Wu of T. Rowe Price – and learn how teams can leverage contract data to:

  • Enhance savings and reduce risk
  • Reduce friction and improve velocity
  • Improve communication and clarity
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Harold Wu

Head of Procurement, T. Rowe Price

Harold Wu has transformed the procurement function at T. Rowe Price by establishing global policies, developing diverse teams, and implementing innovative processes and technologies. With a career spanning roles at CIBC, Bank of Montreal, Province of Ontario and having served as COO, CAO, and CIO, Harold has consistently demonstrated expertise in negotiating complex contracts, fostering strategic relationships, and generating substantial savings. His achievements include generating annual savings of $20-40M during his time at T. Rowe Price, and $116M in savings over 18 months at CIBC.


Hal Marcus

VP Product Marketing, Evisort

Hal Marcus has spent his career ushering groundbreaking legal technologies to prominence for companies including Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, DocuSign, and OpenText. Today, 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, former general counsel, and former Am Law 100 litigator. 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.

“One of the advantages of Evisort’s technology is that it’s so intuitive, the mindset shift happens painlessly and exponentially faster. Once you taste this AI contract search capability, you become addicted—and you start to identify use cases all over the place.”

Connie Brenton, VP Law, Technology, and Operations, NetApp