Trends in AI for sustainability and compliance
Webcast
AI-powered innovations are topping the list of business initiatives for 2025.
Find out how sustainability and compliance teams should be preparing.
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Learn what current challenges companies are seeking to address with AI
Discover ways companies can better manage and mitigate operational non-compliance risks using AI-powered approaches
Explore how companies can avoid the pitfalls of AI-enabled technology — from security to accountability and bias
AI promises to dramatically increase teams’ efficiencies, building better flexibility and agility into the way we work. It has the potential to improve business resilience through better risk management, making it a strategic driver for business initiatives across global organizations today — and compliance and sustainability are no exceptions.
Join Chief AI Officer at Enhesa, Alexander Sadovsky, for a conversation with GRC Analyst Michael Rasmussen and Marianthe Evangelidis, Director of Sustainable Finance & Investment with the London Stock Exchange Group, as they discuss the potential AI holds as a catalyst for innovation at the intersection of GRC, ESG, and EHS — with its ability to improve resource efficiencies, accelerate business value, and help global companies realize a strategic advantage.
Speakers
Michael Rasmussen
Michael Rasmussen is the lead analyst and founder of GRC 20/20 Research, a firm providing insight into governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) solutions and strategies for global businesses.
He’s noted in the industry as the “Father of GRC” — the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester.
Marianthe Evangelidis
Marianthe is a Director of Sustainable Finance & Investment at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). With a wealth of experience across industries, she has been instrumental in bringing innovative technology products to market and scaling new businesses globally.
Alexander Sadovsky
Alex Sadovsky, Chief AI Officer at Enhesa, holds dual BS degrees in Computer Science and Molecular Biology from Michigan and a PhD in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Chicago.
He’s led two successful AI/ML (machine learning) startups and now drives innovation for global sustainability at Enhesa.
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Watch the webcast with industry and technology leaders to learn where AI could take your compliance initiatives in 2025 to learn more about:
- The challenges companies face in today’s evolving compliance and sustainability landscape that can be addressed with AI
- How companies can use AI to manage and mitigate operational risks resulting from non-compliance, such as fines, penalties, liabilities, and reputational damage
- The organizational and value chain complexities global companies face where AI can help compliance and sustainability teams
- The pitfalls of AI-enabled technology — accountability, security, and bias — and how to avoid them
- What’s on the horizon for EHS and sustainability compliance management that leverages AI