Bridging the Generative AI Gap: Staying Competitive in Finance

Join us for an exclusive breakfast session where industry leaders will explore the real versus the hype in AI within the banking sector. Gain insights into practical AI applications, strategies to expedite Generative AI adoption, and effective risk management. Stay ahead of industry trends and understand the evolving economic landscape, including the impact of AI on roles.

Date: October 17th 2024, Thursday

Registration: 8:30 AM

Session Time: 8:45 – 9:45 AM (strict start and end times)

Venue: Wren Suite, St Paul’s Cathedral, St Paul’s Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD

Meet the Guest Speakers

Simon Greenman

Partner, Best Practice AI | Former Global AI Council Member, World Economic Forum | Co-Founder, MapQuest

We’re honored to have Simon Greenman, CTO and partner at Best Practice AI, as our guest speaker. With a degree in AI and over 25 years of senior management experience in technology innovation, including membership in the World Economic Forum’s Global AI Council, Simon brings deep expertise in AI and digital transformation. He will share his insights on how Generative AI and AI are reshaping the finance industry. Simon has hands-on experience pioneering AI and digital innovation at brands like MapQuest and Home Advisor, and also has extensive early-stage technology investment experience.

Tim Gordon

Partner, Best Practice AI | Trustee, Full Fact |Advisor, Evident AI

We’re excited to welcome Tim Gordon, an AI strategist, as our guest speaker. With over 20 years of experience in digital transformation and a decade working with machine learning, Tim has advised numerous organizations on AI strategy and governance. As the founder of Best Practice AI and Salus AI, Tim brings deep expertise in driving AI and data-driven strategies across diverse sectors. Join us to hear from a seasoned leader who has shaped AI discussions globally, advising the World Economic Forum, Evident AI’s financial services capabilities index, and Tortoise Media’s AI country index. Tim has also worked at brands such as the FT and BCG.