
How do you create a resilient and secure organization?
With 2024 primarily focused on understanding and adapting GenAI to the world of business, 2025 brings the opportunity to fully realize the potential AI brings to your people, your processes, and your customers.
As AI continues to evolve, building a resilient organization that swiftly responds to emerging needs for talent and human capital, but also prioritizes security is imperative. We’ll solution around balancing the design of the future over past successes, empowering quick pivots responsive to internal and external insights, ensuring those pivots are secure, and measuring adaptability for optimization. Take an early glance at how your organization could thrive with adaptability at its core.
Join Slalom and AWS for an exclusive event that brings together investors, founders and your peers to discuss how to balance future design with security and adaptability as AI evolves and talent needs change.
Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Time: 4:00–7:00 p.m. with networking following
Location: Shack15, Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA
Style: Expert insights followed by Jeffersonian roundtable with peers & experts under Chatham House Rule
Co-hosting with:
Keynote speaker:
- Ellen Cowan, AWS, Principal Innovation Advisor specializing in digital product development and business innovation
Featuring:
- Bil Harmer, Craft Ventures, Operating Partner & CISO
- David DellaPelle, Dune Security, Co-founder & CEO
- Arti Arora Raman, Portal26, Founder & CEO
- Joe Boggio, Portal26, VP Strategy & Alliances
- Bhawna Singh, Okta / Auth0 CTO
- Collin Burdick, Slalom, Managing Director, Northern California GTM & Life Sciences
- Rick Koppin, Slalom, Managing Director, Multi-Capability Solutioning
- Pez Nikpour, Slalom, Senior Director, Strategy & Security
RSVP today:
What to expect:
Event Format
Expect to join a working roundtable to discuss our big innovation question through an outward-facing strategic lens pushing to think bigger, or through a more inward-facing lens focused on how to move faster and implement new strategies.
Agenda
- 4-4:30 p.m.: Connecting over demos, drinks and appetizers
- 4:30-5 p.m.: Expanding our thinking by featuring conversations with a remarkable thought leader, entrepreneur or expert.
- 5-6:30 p.m.: Discussing various practical answers to the simple yet profound questions posed in our roundtables.
- 6:30-7 p.m.: Synthesizing what emerges from the roundtables and the mix of various minds in the room.
- 7-8 p.m.: Final Connecting over drinks and appetizers as we informally talk about next steps.
Conversations will be captured with audio recordings using Chatham House Rule, allowing speakers and their companies to remain anonymous in any output. This allows the production of anonymized media that can be studied and shared like extended quotes distributed to attendees post-event, a two-page event summary to share with your team for future discussion, and additional resources and support to create action for your organization.