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Katrin Ivell

Global Legal Head Financial Crime Prevention
UBS

Katrin Ivell

Global Legal Head Financial Crime Prevention
UBS

Katrin Ivell

Global Legal Head Financial Crime Prevention
UBS
 

Joshua Jungman

Chief, Program Strategy & Implementation
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

Josh Jungman currently serves as Chief, Program Strategy & Implementation for the Compliance Division of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Compliance Division leads OFAC's engagement and partnership with the private sector, including the general public, as well as with regulatory bodies in the public sector and industry associations. Previously, Josh held several other positions in government, including leading Treasury’s international engagement relating to investment screening on behalf of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).

Joshua Jungman

Chief, Program Strategy & Implementation
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

Joshua Jungman

Chief, Program Strategy & Implementation
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

Josh Jungman currently serves as Chief, Program Strategy & Implementation for the Compliance Division of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Compliance Division leads OFAC's engagement and partnership with the private sector, including the general public, as well as with regulatory bodies in the public sector and industry associations. Previously, Josh held several other positions in government, including leading Treasury’s international engagement relating to investment screening on behalf of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). He also served as an attorney in the U.S. government and practiced law at WilmerHale before entering government.  He began his career as a law clerk to a federal district court judge in the Central District of California. Josh holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. in government from Harvard College.

 

Caroline Heller

Chief Business Officer
Rumin8

Caroline Heller

Chief Business Officer
Rumin8

Caroline Heller

Chief Business Officer
Rumin8

As highly-regulated enterprises, such as financial institutions, increasingly integrate AI into their operations, they face unique infrastructure challenges that impact scalability, security, and compliance. This panel looks at how infrastructure needs differ for enterprise governed by these requirements.

Author:

Janet George

EVP, AI
Mastercard

Mastercard recently announced Janet George as executive vice president of artificial intelligence. George, who will report to the company’s chief AI and data officer, will focus on enhancing, protecting and personalizing payments through cutting-edge AI technology. 

“The opportunity to leverage AI and data-driven insights to drive innovation and create value for Mastercard’s customers is incredibly exciting,” said Greg Ulrich, Mastercard’s chief AI and data officer. “Janet’s leadership and expertise, combined with her commitment to innovation, trust and responsibility, position her well in this exciting new role.”

George will lead Mastercard’s AI Center of Excellence focused on the company’s most critical AI and data science efforts. George will also play a critical role in helping to shape the technology, tooling and infrastructure to support Mastercard’s data scientists and AI talent. 

“It's clear that AI and data are not just tools – they are foundations of our future,” George said. “I look forward to collaborating with this talented team to push the boundaries of what's possible and to contribute to Mastercard's mission of connecting and powering the digital economy.” 

George previously held positions at Intel and Oracle. 

Mastercard has harnessed AI for decades to secure its network and protect more than 159 billion transactions annually. Its AI and data analytics expertise enhances personalized experiences for merchants and financial institutions and helps banks detect fraudulent transactions.  

Janet George

EVP, AI
Mastercard

Mastercard recently announced Janet George as executive vice president of artificial intelligence. George, who will report to the company’s chief AI and data officer, will focus on enhancing, protecting and personalizing payments through cutting-edge AI technology. 

“The opportunity to leverage AI and data-driven insights to drive innovation and create value for Mastercard’s customers is incredibly exciting,” said Greg Ulrich, Mastercard’s chief AI and data officer. “Janet’s leadership and expertise, combined with her commitment to innovation, trust and responsibility, position her well in this exciting new role.”

George will lead Mastercard’s AI Center of Excellence focused on the company’s most critical AI and data science efforts. George will also play a critical role in helping to shape the technology, tooling and infrastructure to support Mastercard’s data scientists and AI talent. 

“It's clear that AI and data are not just tools – they are foundations of our future,” George said. “I look forward to collaborating with this talented team to push the boundaries of what's possible and to contribute to Mastercard's mission of connecting and powering the digital economy.” 

George previously held positions at Intel and Oracle. 

Mastercard has harnessed AI for decades to secure its network and protect more than 159 billion transactions annually. Its AI and data analytics expertise enhances personalized experiences for merchants and financial institutions and helps banks detect fraudulent transactions.  

Author:

Andrew Feldman

Co-Founder & CEO
Cerebras Systems

Andrew Feldman is co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems. He is an entrepreneur dedicated to pushing boundaries in the compute space. Prior to Cerebras, he co-founded and was CEO of SeaMicro, a pioneer of energy-efficient, high-bandwidth microservers. SeaMicro was acquired by AMD in 2012 for $357M. Before SeaMicro, Andrew was the Vice President of Product Management, Marketing and BD at Force10 Networks which was later sold to Dell Computing for $800M. Prior to Force10 Networks, Andrew was the Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Development at RiverStone Networks from the company’s inception through IPO in 2001. Andrew holds a BA and an MBA from Stanford University.

 

Andrew Feldman

Co-Founder & CEO
Cerebras Systems

Andrew Feldman is co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems. He is an entrepreneur dedicated to pushing boundaries in the compute space. Prior to Cerebras, he co-founded and was CEO of SeaMicro, a pioneer of energy-efficient, high-bandwidth microservers. SeaMicro was acquired by AMD in 2012 for $357M. Before SeaMicro, Andrew was the Vice President of Product Management, Marketing and BD at Force10 Networks which was later sold to Dell Computing for $800M. Prior to Force10 Networks, Andrew was the Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Development at RiverStone Networks from the company’s inception through IPO in 2001. Andrew holds a BA and an MBA from Stanford University.

 

Moderator

Author:

Matt Fitzpatrick

CEO
Invisible Technologies
A proven technology innovator with decades of leadership experience, Matt Fitzpatrick is the new CEO of Invisible Technologies. The CEO appointment follows impressive company growth, with revenue more than doubling from 2023 to 2024 to $134 million, building on a 24x increase from 2020 to 2023. Ranked as the [#3 Fastest Growing AI Company](https://www.invisible.co/blog/invisible-ranked-2024-deloitte-technology-fast-500) on the Inc. 5000 List, Invisible achieved a $500 million valuation in early 2024.

Previously, he served as the global leader of QuantumBlack Labs, McKinsey's AI software development group, which builds all of the firm’s sector-based machine learning products (e.g., PMPx, GemX, InsureX), horizontal ecosystem tooling (e.g., Horizon, Kedro, Brix, Iguazio), and GenAI solutions (e.g., LegacyX), all designed to enable digital transformation at scale.

During his tenure, Fitzpatrick oversaw 1,000 engineers and product leaders across both QuantumBlack Labs and McKinsey, and also McKinsey’s financial services digital and technology solutions, managing a portfolio of 75 assets. His leadership drove transformative impact across banking, wealth management, real estate, and private equity. Notably, Matt founded FinLab, a multidisciplinary team of data scientists, engineers, and architects spanning five global hubs. FinLab specializes in developing scalable data and software applications tailored to financial institutions.

Before rejoining McKinsey, Matt cofounded a multi-category e-commerce retailer and gained extensive experience as a private equity investor. He holds a BA in Politics from Princeton University and an MBA from The Wharton School.

Outside of work, Matt serves on the board of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s and on the event committee of CAG in New York City. He is an avid reader of fiction, a pickup-basketball player, traveler, and committed fan of the New York Knicks and Jets.

Matt Fitzpatrick

CEO
Invisible Technologies
A proven technology innovator with decades of leadership experience, Matt Fitzpatrick is the new CEO of Invisible Technologies. The CEO appointment follows impressive company growth, with revenue more than doubling from 2023 to 2024 to $134 million, building on a 24x increase from 2020 to 2023. Ranked as the [#3 Fastest Growing AI Company](https://www.invisible.co/blog/invisible-ranked-2024-deloitte-technology-fast-500) on the Inc. 5000 List, Invisible achieved a $500 million valuation in early 2024.

Previously, he served as the global leader of QuantumBlack Labs, McKinsey's AI software development group, which builds all of the firm’s sector-based machine learning products (e.g., PMPx, GemX, InsureX), horizontal ecosystem tooling (e.g., Horizon, Kedro, Brix, Iguazio), and GenAI solutions (e.g., LegacyX), all designed to enable digital transformation at scale.

During his tenure, Fitzpatrick oversaw 1,000 engineers and product leaders across both QuantumBlack Labs and McKinsey, and also McKinsey’s financial services digital and technology solutions, managing a portfolio of 75 assets. His leadership drove transformative impact across banking, wealth management, real estate, and private equity. Notably, Matt founded FinLab, a multidisciplinary team of data scientists, engineers, and architects spanning five global hubs. FinLab specializes in developing scalable data and software applications tailored to financial institutions.

Before rejoining McKinsey, Matt cofounded a multi-category e-commerce retailer and gained extensive experience as a private equity investor. He holds a BA in Politics from Princeton University and an MBA from The Wharton School.

Outside of work, Matt serves on the board of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s and on the event committee of CAG in New York City. He is an avid reader of fiction, a pickup-basketball player, traveler, and committed fan of the New York Knicks and Jets.
 

William Meaney

CEO
Iron Mountain

Mr. Meaney assumed the role of our chief executive officer (“CEO”) and, simultaneously, became a member of the Board, in January 2013. Mr. Meaney served as chief executive officer of The Zuellig Group, a private business to business conglomerate, from August 2004 until March 2012. Prior to that position, Mr. Meaney served as Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer for Swiss International Air Lines, Ltd., a company providing passenger and cargo transportation services in Europe and internationally, from December 2002 to January 2004. Mr.

William Meaney

CEO
Iron Mountain

William Meaney

CEO
Iron Mountain

Mr. Meaney assumed the role of our chief executive officer (“CEO”) and, simultaneously, became a member of the Board, in January 2013. Mr. Meaney served as chief executive officer of The Zuellig Group, a private business to business conglomerate, from August 2004 until March 2012. Prior to that position, Mr. Meaney served as Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer for Swiss International Air Lines, Ltd., a company providing passenger and cargo transportation services in Europe and internationally, from December 2002 to January 2004. Mr. Meaney currently serves on the board of directors of State Street Corporation, a publicly held company that provides financial services to institutional investors. Mr. Meaney served on the board of directors of Qantas Airways Limited, an Australian publicly held company offering passenger and air freight transportation services, from February 2012 to June 2018. Mr. Meaney served on the New York Advisory Board of FM Global, a privately held mutual insurance company, until December 2019. Mr. Meaney served on the board of trustees of Carnegie Mellon University until June 2017 and on the board of trustees of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute until April 2018. Mr. Meaney holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a master’s degree in industrial administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

 

Oliver Viner

Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Technology Officer
Hello Vet

Oliver Viner

Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Technology Officer
Hello Vet

Oliver Viner

Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Technology Officer
Hello Vet
 

Paul Horwood

UK Head of Farm
IVC Evidensia

Paul Horwood

UK Head of Farm
IVC Evidensia

Paul Horwood

UK Head of Farm
IVC Evidensia
 

Sean Ma

Head of Applied AI, Amazon Dash Cart
AWS

As Head of Applied AI Research at Amazon Dash Cart, Sean Ma leads the AIML science organization (multiple science and software teams) advancing computer vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Sean has a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering focusing on image and video understanding using AI from the University of Illinois, and also holds an innovation leadership certification from MIT, plus a certification of software program/project management and certification for Scrum Product Owner.

Sean Ma

Head of Applied AI, Amazon Dash Cart
AWS

Sean Ma

Head of Applied AI, Amazon Dash Cart
AWS

As Head of Applied AI Research at Amazon Dash Cart, Sean Ma leads the AIML science organization (multiple science and software teams) advancing computer vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Sean has a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering focusing on image and video understanding using AI from the University of Illinois, and also holds an innovation leadership certification from MIT, plus a certification of software program/project management and certification for Scrum Product Owner.

Sean has built, led, and managed globally distributed teams of researchers and engineers, delivered proof-of-concepts and production solutions, and won multiple awards and patents.