Co-hosted by Veritas Automata and FBT Gibbons.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026 | 5:00 – 8:00 PM ET
Location: FBT Gibbons, Queen City Square 301 E 4th St #3300 Cincinnati, OH 45202
ABOUT THE EVENT
AI has moved past the experimentation phase. The harder work now sits with executives: how to govern it, scale it responsibly, protect what gets built, and bring teams along through the change.
We are hosting an executive conversation panel among practitioners who are working through these questions in real organizations, across regulated data environments, accessibility and emerging technology, intellectual property and AI law, and AI-powered organizational development.
The panel is designed for leaders who want a peer-level discussion that reflects the full complexity of what AI leadership actually looks like today, not a sales pitch or a vendor demo.
Who Should Attend
This event is built for leaders and decision-makers operating within technology-forward organizations, including:
Startup founders and executive leadership, Business and operational leaders, AI, data, and technology officers, Innovation and transformation leaders
What to Expect
- 5:00 – 5:30 PM | Arrival, cocktails, and hors d'oeuvres
- 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Moderated executive panel discussion
- 7:00 – 8:00 PM | Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and networking
MEET THE PANELISTS
Sr. Director, Data Management, Medpace
Caroline brings nearly two decades of clinical data management expertise to her role at Medpace, where she has advanced from Data Coordinator to Sr. Director. As a member of Medpace’s AI committee, she offers a practitioner’s view on integrating emerging technology within highly regulated, data-intensive environments. Her background in mathematics and chemistry grounds her in rigorous, evidence-based thinking as organizations navigate AI adoption in clinical research operations.
Director, Global Technology Innovations, American Printing House for the Blind
Heather is a strategic technology leader with a track record of delivering complex, high-value initiatives at the intersection of innovation and accessibility. At APH, she has led the development of groundbreaking accessibility technologies, including the world’s first tactile graphics display, and helped launch indoor wayfinding technology that has since scaled into a standalone company, GoodMaps. Her work spans cross-functional team leadership, multi-million-dollar program delivery, and a deep commitment to using technology as a force for inclusion and human advancement.
Patent Associate Attorney, FBT Gibbons
Micah brings a foundation spanning both computer science engineering and intellectual property law. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she served as Citations Editor for the Law Review and Vice President of the Intellectual Property Law Students Association, she offers a technically grounded legal perspective on AI innovation, IP strategy, and the evolving regulatory environment surrounding emerging technologies.
Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Cloverleaf
Kirsten is the co-founder and CSO of Cloverleaf, an AI coaching platform that integrates personality science with behavioral assessments to help teams work more effectively. Since founding Cloverleaf in 2015, she has built the company into a recognized leader in AI-powered organizational development, now integrated with platforms including Workday. Her work sits at the convergence of human behavior, technology, and business strategy, with a distinctive view on what it means to deploy AI in ways that genuinely serve people and organizations.
Moderator
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The event is limited and designed for leaders ready to engage in an open, peer-level conversation on AI leadership.