Live Webinar

Ethical AI in financial services

How to balance growth, governance, and trust

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Shift to proactive AI

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March 10th at 10:00 a.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. ET

Financial services companies face a "perfect storm": the urgent pressure to adopt AI is colliding with a lack of adequate governance and stringent data protection laws. This conflict often leads to teams in financial services either using unapproved AI or leaving growth and efficiency on the table by adopting the safest, not the best, AI solution.

In this online event, discover how to shift your financial services team to a proactive, growth-oriented AI strategy where governance and business context work together. By automating the protection of sensitive data, your organization can identify risks faster, strengthen your compliance posture, and unlock sustainable value while building long-term trust.

You’ll learn:

  • How to transition to a proactive, governance-led growth strategy
  • Practical techniques for "context-aware" data protection that preserves the value of AI insights
  • How to create roadmap that aligns with evolving global regulations (GDPR, EU AI Act) without slowing down innovation

Featured speakers:

  • Chris Peake, Chief Trust Officer at Gong
    Chris is an executive leader with over 25 years in Security and Information Technology, who successfully scaled multiple hyper-growth SaaS organizations past the $1B ARR mark. His expertise lies in advising on enterprise risk, regulatory compliance, and embedding security into product lifecycles to enable secure AI adoption.
  • Kelly Combs, Managing Director at KPMG
    Kelly is a Managing Director in KPMG’s Digital Solutions & Architecture team and is a US solution leader for Trusted AI focused on operating model, supporting processes, and operationalizing the development lifecycle for AI. She has led and executed engagements across a range of industries including Technology, Consumer Retail, Financial Services, Healthcare and Life Sciences. Kelly has delivered a wide range of innovative solutions to clients including emerging technologies solution design and implementation, data as an asset, operating model design and implementation, use case identification, and operationalizing AI use cases. Kelly was named one of IBM’s Top 40 Global Women in AI in 2019 and Chicago Crain’s Women in Stem in 2020.