On-Demand Webinar

AI and edu: Implementing Responsible AI to Support Your Mission and Sustain Your Growth

The benefits of AI for higher education are transformational. There are tremendous opportunities to use AI to personalize engagement with students and alumni, analyze data, optimize strategies, and maximize our time and resources more effectively. But before we reap those benefits, it is critical to implement a strategic framework including AI governance.
 
RNL is leading the implementation of responsible AI by following the F.E.A.T. principles: Fairness, Empathy, Accountability, and Transparency. These principles ensure ethical and responsible AI practices for our campus partners.
 
Watch this webinar to explore how to seamlessly integrate F.E.A.T. principles at your institution and provide a solid foundation for your AI strategic framework. We also explore the application of AI solutions within universities, illuminating best practices for engaging students and donors.
 
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Who You’ll Hear From

Roger Lee
Senior Vice President, AI Success and Sustainability
Roger Lee oversees the experience RNL campus partners and employees have with RNL's AI solution portfolio. He works closely with internal and external stakeholder to deliver a seamless and exceptional experience at every stage of the client journey. Roger offers more than 20 years of experience spanning finance, operations, service management, and quality assurance, holding top-level roles of contact centers and technology solution firms. He's recognized as an "other-centered leader," renowned for nurturing transparent environments and prioritizing attentive engagement with both employees and clients.
   
Jesse Choi
AI Solutions Consultant, RNL
Jesse has five years of experience in AI product management, analytics, and conversation design at Disney and Hulu.
  
Greta Daniels, CFRE
Senior Vice President, RNL
Greta Daniels has extensive expertise in donor engagement strategies, university advancement and development, and annual giving. She works with colleges and universities to maximize donor giving through data-driven omnichannel campaigns that meet immediate fundraising goals while also increasing long-term donor pipeline. Previously, Greta served as director of development at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Her efforts helped the school cultivate more philanthropic engagement with alumni, families, friends, and organizations domestically and abroad.