Iron Mountain
Information Governance in the age of AI
When
Thursday, April 18 | 11:00 AM ET
In this program, we’ll continue to explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models on Information Governance. Learn what some organizations are doing to create guardrails and impose compliance as AI continues to be adopted for a variety of uses across the enterprise, including the formation of oversight committees.

Attendees will receive an IGP Pre-Approval Code for one IGP Certification Credit.
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Speakers
Brian O’Flynn
Brian O’Flynn
Director of Digital Marketing, Iron Mountain

Leading Iron Mountain’s Web and SEO presence across 60 countries and territories, Brian has been with Iron Mountain for 10 years, having previously worked at Pearson Education and in Universities in the US, Europe, and the Middle East. With a keen interest in marketing technology and effective responsible use of AI, Brian is currently leading a number of AI-based initiatives.
Kelly McIssac
Kelly McIsaac
Associate Vice President, Data Risk Policies and Standards, TD Bank

Kelly has over 20 years of data and risk management experience, across multiple industries, including retail, insurance, and financial services. She builds and leads high-performance teams responsible for providing oversight and challenging the first line in their management of business data to minimize data risk. Kelly has presented at Data and Information Management conferences, is a respected speaker, and has provided consulting advice to a wide range of vendors. She has a Master of Library Sciences from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts from Trent University.
Sue Trombley
Sue Trombley
Managing Director, Thought Leadership, Iron Mountain

Sue Trombley has more than 25 years of information governance consulting experience. Prior to her current role, Trombley led Iron Mountain’s Consulting group responsible for business development, managing a team of subject matter experts, and running large engagements. Trombley holds a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science and recently was certified as an Information Government Professional. She sits on the AIIM Board, the University of Texas at Austin of School of Information Advisory Council, and is President of the Boston ARMA Chapter. She is Iron Mountain’s representative on the newly formed Information Governance Initiative and is a frequent speaker at association events.
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