Join Women at AWS Industries (W@AWSI) and Women in Big Data for an evening dedicated to women shaping the future of AI in Financial Services. This year's edition focuses on the question defining the industry today: how Financial Services organizations are turning AI into enterprise-wide transformation by reinventing operating models and embedding agentic systems into core business processes.
The evening opens with a keynote on how AWS is enabling Financial Services organizations to drive AI transformation at scale, followed by a panel of senior women leaders sharing their first-hand experience of leading large-scale AI programs, designing the operating models that make them work, and navigating governance and regulation in a rapidly evolving landscape. The panel brings together senior women leaders from Anthropic, Zurich Insurance, Solvd/Allianz, ERGO/Munich Re and AWS.
The speakers will share their take on where frontier models are headed, how leading organizations are scaling agentic AI across the enterprise, and the organizational and governance choices that separate AI ambition from AI impact. The evening closes with a networking reception, creating space to connect with peers driving AI transformation across the industry.
While the conversation centers on Financial Services, the event welcomes AI leaders, practitioners, and enthusiasts from all industries, and is open to all genders.
Attendance is in-person only and capacity is limited. Please register early to secure your place.
For any questions, please reach out to Catalina Cazacu (cazacucr@amazon.de) or Ana-Maria Olaru (anamaola@amazon.de)
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Moderator | Cristina-Catalina Cazacu, AI Technical Program Manager, AWS
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Panellist | Luboslava Uram, Chief Operating Officer, Solvd/Allianz
Panellist | Carolina Soto, Senior Transformation Lead, ERGO/Munich RE
Panellist | Laila Rahimi, Head of Financial Services Practice (GTM), Anthropic
Panellist | Samata Bhutra, Global Head of AI, Zurich Insurance
Panellist | Shirin Khosravi Jam, Senior Data Scientist, Scalable Capital