AI promises speed. But speed alone won’t set you apart. The real advantage comes when you use AI to think differently, create boldly, and lead in ways others can’t.
On September 19 at 10am ET, Merav Yuravlivker sits down with Ted Kaouk, PhD, author of Generative Work, for a live conversation you won’t find anywhere else. Ted’s work goes beyond buzzwords to show how AI can be a disciplined collaborator, one that pushes us toward outcomes neither humans nor machines could achieve alone.
If you’ve been wondering: How do I get ahead of the AI curve without losing what makes my team human? This is the session you can’t miss.
Why you should save your seat:
Chief Learning Officer
Co-Founder, Data Society
Merav Yuravlivker is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Data Society. She built her career at educational institutions that include Teach for America, Kaplan, and the International Baccalaureate Organization.
Since 2014, Merav and her company have helped organizations save millions of dollars by incorporating data analytics skills and best practices that equip workforces to achieve their goals and expand their impact. Under her leadership, Data Society has been listed as one of Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies for 3 consecutive years and was awarded Fast Company’s 2023 Best Workplace for Innovators in Education.
Merav was also named a top leader in Washington Business Journal’s 2022 40 Under 40 list, an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2021 Mid-Atlantic Award finalist, and is part of the Forbes Tech Council and National Small Business Association Leadership Council.
Founder, Generative Work
Ted Kaouk is the Founder of Generative Work, an organization that helps organizations and individuals harness AI thoughtfully to achieve novel and superior outcomes while fostering human development. He is also the author of the forthcoming book Generative Work, which advances this mission. In addition, Ted is a Senior Fellow at the Data Foundation, where he focuses on how generative AI is reshaping the future of work.
Ted is a three-time Chief Data and AI Officer and the Founding Chair of the Federal Chief Data Officers Council, the largest organizational network of chief data officers in the world.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Kaouk served as a surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy, where he oversaw shipboard computer networks, satellite communications, and damage control readiness programs.
He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, earned a Master’s degree from the University of Virginia, and holds a PhD in English from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Through Generative Work, his mission is to bridge disciplines, art, science, and the humanities, to equip organizations and individuals with human-centered strategies for thoughtful and innovative AI adoption. His work emphasizes that the most enduring competitive advantage in the age of AI is not simply more data or more code, but the thoughtful integration of technology with human judgment, creativity, and workforce development.
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