Tech Policy | AI Impact | Data Governance
London, United Kingdom
Interested in technology policy - particularly that related to AI, data governance, & blockchain - andits implications on the economy and the society.
Nadia Khan studied International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London. She has a keen interest in social cohesion, interfaith, mental health and technology. In November 2017, she founded The Delicate Mind / نازک ذہن. The social action project seeks to tackle stigmatisation of mental health within the South Asian Muslim community in the UK.
AI Global Governance Commission Lead
Gosia leads the vision and implementation of the AI Global Governance Commission that brings together governments, industries and civil society to shape future AI policy and regulations internationally. Gosia has previously worked with a number of international organisations and the United Nations’ agencies, including the WTO, WIPO, NATO, and the European Commission, in the field of international standards, strategies and regulations as well as innovation management. She was a CEO of a greeNet Solutions start-up for two years prior to joining the Big Innovation Centre.
Business Development Director at Legal & General, London, UK
Peggy is an accountant trained in the PwC & KPMG with experience in Assurance and Transactions. Her current experience is in Commercial Finance.
In addition to her role, she is chair of L&G's Accounting Rotation and Recruitment committee and led the launch of L&G's pilot Groupwide Finance Graduate Scheme.
Head of Research, Outlier Ventures
Outlier Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on decentralised technologies. As Head of Research, Lawrence led the development of the Convergence Ecosystem investment thesis. He is a FinTech Fellow at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and an Advisor at Alice.si, a blockchain-based social funding platform.
Founder, Lean On Me Peer Support Inc., USA
Daniel received a B.S. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from MIT and is pursuing a PhD in Management at UCLA. He is a firm believer in the impact data-driven methods can have on our understanding of cognition and our efforts to improve mental health. Daniel is especially interested in natural language processing and various other techniques from machine learning as informative supplements to human empathy.
Ed Morrow, External Affairs Manager, Royal Society for Public Health, UK
Adaptable external affairs manager with more than five years third sector communications experience, encompassing policy development, media relations and political/stakeholder engagement. A seasoned organisational spokesperson and media performer, having given more than 250 broadcast interviews.
John Naslund, PhD, is a Research Fellow in Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Naslund holds expertise in research methodology, implementation science, social disparities research, and digital mental health. His work seeks to address early mortality that disproportionately impacts individuals living with serious mental illnesses worldwide, and to reduce the global treatment gap for mental disorders using novel digital methods.