AI Symposium
µÛÍõ»áËù AI Symposium: Getting Ready for the Future
As the digital age rockets forward with breakthroughs in AI, it's time we not only keep pace but sprint ahead! µÛÍõ»áËù’s AI Symposium dived deep for enlightenment on the future. We explored multiple facets of AI through sessions that can broaden your horizons and arm you with insights that could redefine tomorrow.
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AI — Your Career & Your Business
Beyond ChatGPT: How AI Will Transform Business and Your Career
"You are entering maybe the weirdest timeline in human history.... You're going into this phase where all of this is new and being reinvented. That's actually an opportunity," said Paul Roetzer, founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute, in the symposium keynote.
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AI Symposium Speakers in Action
Diving Deep into a Future with AI
Keynote Speakers
Paul Roetzer
Paul Roetzer is founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute, and founder of Ready North (formerly PR 20/20), HubSpot’s first partner agency.
He is the author of Marketing Artificial Intelligence (Matt Holt Books, 2022) The Marketing Performance Blueprint (Wiley, 2014) and The Marketing Agency Blueprint (Wiley, 2012); and creator of the Marketing AI Conference (MAICON).
As a speaker, Roetzer is focused on making AI approachable and actionable for marketers and business leaders. A graduate of µÛÍõ»áËù’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Roetzer has consulted for hundreds of organizations, from startups to Fortune 500 companies.
Natalie Zmuda
Natalie Zmuda ‘02 is an alumna of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, currently serving as Amazon's Director of Conversational Shopping and Editor-in-Chief of Shopping AI.
She spent 15 years as a Reporter and Editor at publishing companies including Conde Nast and Crain Communications, before transitioning those skills into a career in the technology industry.
Natalie served as the Global Head of Content at Google Ads. And recently joined Amazon to work on the development of a generative AI-powered shopping assistant. Dubbed Rufus, the experience helps people answer shopping-related questions and discover the best products to meet their needs.
Symposium Speakers
Trevor Bihl is a Senior Research Engineer with the Air Force Research Lab. An OHIO alumnus, Bihl earned a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical engineering from µÛÍõ»áËù's Russ College of Engineering and Technology, as well as a Ph.D. from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. .
Jason Carbaugh is Managing Director with Deloitte Consulting. An OHIO alumnus, he earned a Bachelor's of Business Administration, Management and Marketing from OHIO's College of Business. .
I am a technology entrepreneur. I was born in Indiana and grew up moving frequently as my father’s career in the FBI advanced. I spent my high school years in Northern Virginia and Pittsburgh and attended µÛÍõ»áËù on a wrestling scholarship. I graduated in 1989 with a degree in finance and was a three-year varsity letter recipient. After college I relocated to South Florida and began my career at MCI Communications. I’ve been involved in numerous start-ups over the years with varying degrees of success and failure. 3Cinteractive, my most recent venture, was sold to Cisco in 2021.
Our current company is Direqt Inc (). Direqt has built a platform for content publishers and creators that want access to new audiences and revenue streams. Unlike any other chatbot building platform, Direqt offers a no compromises solution for publishers who need to create their brand’s version of conversational AI. We work with world class publishers like Conde’ Nast, Hearst, and Disney. Direqt is the market leader in this new category, and we are building momentum and growing quickly.
I have two adult daughters and enjoy my annual motorcycle adventures and performing locally as a singer & guitar player.
I have an academic background in physics and a professional background in consulting and software development. I now lead Infoverity's new software venture Prodevix and wear many hats building this startup from nothing.
Jacob is the Technology Practice Director at . A subject matter expert in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence(AI), He focuses on realizing the transformative potential of these technologies within various industries. He is responsible for setting the direction for delivery and management of account relationships.
Prior to Impower.ai, Jacob worked as a Machine Learning Architect at Cardinal Health, where he conceptualized, designed, and delivered complex machine learning solutions for multiple healthcare verticals.
Tracy Lewis is the Chief Operating Officer at Marketing AI Institute. She is tasked with implementing daily company operations that align with the long-term business goals and strategic vision.
Tracy also owns all operational activities associated with the Marketing AI Conference (MAICON) and AI Academy for Marketers, including planning and strategy; staffing; logistics; attendee and member experience; programming; and speaker, sponsor and vendor management.
She joined Marketing AI Institute with 12+ years experience in marketing consulting, and account and project management for clients across a variety of industries.
Tracy graduated summa cum laude from µÛÍõ»áËù's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in 2009, and is forever a proud OU Bobcat!
Cathy McPhillips is Chief Growth Officer at the Marketing AI Institute, focused on marketing, growth, and customer experience, including MAICON and AI Academy for Marketers. Previously, Cathy led marketing at Content Marketing Institute, managed community growth for Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, and owned her own strategic digital marketing consultancy. She started her career at two Cleveland advertising agencies. Cathy was an µÛÍõ»áËù Jerry L. Sloan Visiting Professional in Public Relations, is a Folio: Top Women in Media, and a MarTechExec Woman You Need to Know in Martech.
Steve has over two decades of experience in both the Data and Software Engineering fields spanning several industries including Energy, Healthcare and Government. He is passionate about improving efficiencies and implementing solutions\architecture that provide real value while also building relationships and continuing to learn. Outside of work he is an amateur triathlete, an assistant scoutmaster and a dabbler in investment fads.
Rob Painter is Co-Founder and COO of I2PURE. An OHIO alumnus, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Geography, Philosophy and Computer Science from OHIO's College of Arts & Sciences, followed by an EMBA from George Washington University and study at the Penn State Smeal College of Business.
Matthew Rhodes, President of The Hideaway Entertainment is a veteran motion picture and television producer and executive with over 25 years of experience. He has produced over 50 films, worked with top tier directors, and notable stars. His films have received box office success (over $1 Billion worldwide), terrific reviews and award-winning recognition. Prior to The Hideaway Entertainment, Rhodes was President of Bold Films (2014-2017) and prior to that, President of Mandalay Entertainment (2011-2014). Rhodes worked on such movies as (short list): Cherry, Men in Black: International, Bloodshot, Mile 22, Whiplash, Nightcrawler, No Escape, Neon Demon, Shot Caller, An Unfinished Life, Passengers, The Voices, and Southland Tales, to name a few.
Paul Roetzer is founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute, and founder of Ready North (formerly PR 20/20), HubSpot’s first partner agency. Roetzer earned a B.S. in Journalism/Public Relations from OHIO's Scripps College of Communication.
Jeff began his career in cyber intelligence prior to graduating college, collaborating with the CIA to intercept dark web terrorist communications. His technological acumen propelled him to lead enterprise collaboration for a Fortune 50 company. Jeff's most notable achievement is the co-founding of Aware, a high-growth AI leader in cybersecurity and people analytics, backed by Goldman Sachs. The company, under Jeff's guidance, has become a trusted partner to global giants
like Nestlé, Starbucks, T-Mobile, Walmart, National Geographic, and Delta Airlines. Jeff's
unique trajectory, blending deep technical expertise with strategic leadership, establishes him as a formidable ally in safeguarding some of the world's most reputable brands.
Dan Shah leads data science at IGS Energy, an energy retailer based out of Dublin, µÛÍõ»áËù. He has been working in the analytics space for 14 years. Dan has a passion for making data more useful, loves optimization and forecasting and is excited to share his thoughts on AI!
Dan holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Illinois and a Master of Science in Analytics from the University of Cincinnati where he teaches forecasting as an adjunct.
Originally from near Chicago, but now residing in Cincinnati, Dan loves spending his time with his four-year-old son, Arin, and his wife, Mansi. When not with family you’ll find Dan training for a run or enjoying a round of golf.
Catherine O'Shea is Cofounder and Chief Operating Officer of Narratize AI. Inspired by aligning people, processes, and technology to create an agile, growth-focused, and mission-driven organization, Catherine has led the scaling and productization of high-impactful organizations, from startups to non-profits. Catherine sparks people-centered cultures wherever she goes, enabling growth and development of the individual aligned with the scale up of the organization. Prior to Narratize, Catherine served as an operations leader working directly with customers at some of the world's most innovative enterprises, including NASA, Boeing, Omada, Cincinnati Children's, AAA, Edgewell, and Procter & Gamble. Catherine earned her M.A. in Literature from the University of Cincinnati and is a proud Humanities-major-turned-startup-founder.
Coming from a deep consulting background of over 25 years, Martin van den Berg has played a critical role in projects for many Fortune 500 companies, specializing in the design and implementation of business architectures and organizational strategies to proactively leverage Information Technology for leapfrog business advantage.
Throughout his career, Martin has served in various leadership positions, many of which had an innovation or business development focus. He now uses his experience and expertise to drive business in the Alliances / Partnership space at ServiceNow as a Strategic Global Alliances Executive, supporting its largest partners' success with the ServiceNow Platform.
Martin is the Executive Sponsor of the OHIO International Consulting Program - A program of the µÛÍõ»áËù - College of Business - Center for International Business Education and Development (CIBED).
Basil Masri Zada, Ph.D., is a transdisciplinary, cross-cultural scholar-artist, activist, Fulbright alumni, educator, curator, art administrator, and digital arts, technologies, and museum professional in OHIO's School of Art + Design. Masri Zada's research and artistic practice focus on the practices of everyday life, art, and political activism in relation to the Syrian crisis that started in 2011. In addition to traditional sculpture and drawing, his studio expertise includes a variety of mediums such as performance, sound, new/multimedia, video art, installation, technology, interactive, AI utilization, and digital arts.
Sean Parsons is a jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and educator and is the director of the µÛÍõ»áËù Contemporary Music and Digital Instrument program. Originally from Illinois, Sean holds a Bachelor's degree in music composition from Illinois Wesleyan University, a Master's degree in jazz studies from DePaul University, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Illinois. Prior to his appointment at µÛÍõ»áËù where he directs the Contemporary Music and Digital Instrument program and teaches Jazz Studies and Music Theory, Sean has held faculty positions at Marshall University and Illinois Wesleyan University. He is in demand as a performer and clinician nationwide. Sean has shared the stage with many of the most notable musicians in jazz including Clark Terry, James Moody, Aretha Franklin Jon Faddis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Steve Turre, and Randy Brecker.
Thomas Williams is a software researcher in the "Software and Data Systems" research lab, currently working on systems research for machine learning systems.
Besides working as a researcher, he also served for 5 years on the Bell Labs internal venture which culminated in the ALU-9980 Packet Accoustic Echo Cancellation product.
Prior to joining Bell Labs Research in 1999, he began his career with Western Electric in 1983 as a software developer and continued with AT&T and Lucent becoming lead developer and architect of several operations support systems deployed into the USA telephone network.
Evan Jaffe, Ph.D., is a Machine Learning Engineer at the µÛÍõ»áËù Supercomputer Center, where he works in the Scientific Applications group to support clients through project design and development, training and outreach. His research interests focus on computational linguistics and prior projects include coreference modelling, paraphrase detection, question answering and text classification.
Before joining OSC, Evan worked in data annotation as a backend engineer on an ontology and knowledge graph application and has separate experience with a machine vision company.
He holds a doctorate in Linguistics from the µÛÍõ»áËù State University and a BA from Brown University.
Ihab Mardini graduated in 2014 after being awarded the Outstanding Student of College of Imaging Arts at RIT, and he was chosen as the delegate of all RIT grad students. His teaching career took-off in 2014 as an adjunct Professor in the School of Film and Animation (SOFA), he was hired later as a visiting professor at the 3D Digital Design program (3DDD), where he later was offered the position of an Assistant Professor, a position he currently holds. He is now also an affiliate Professor of the Center for Media, Arts, Games, Interaction & Creativity (MAGIC).
In addition to teaching academically, for several years Ihab has taught 3D modeling and animation to kids at the RIT Tiger-Camps. He has also been volunteering to teach animation to kids at the Joseph Avenue Arts and Culture Alliance.
Throughout his career at RIT Ihab worked on several personal and commissioned films, which reaped him numerous film recognitions including a permanent display of Iroquois Creation Story at Ganondagan’s Seneca Art & Culture Center and two Best Animation awards, in addition to a permanent display of Soap Film at the Exploratorium Museum of Science. As a Professor, Ihab was nominated for Teaching with Technology in 2022, the Eisenhart Nomination – RIT Outstanding Teaching Award in 2018, and a Nomination for Outstanding Teaching Award for Non-Tenure-Track Faculty in 2015.
Waref Abu Quba is an award-winning Syrian-German film director and animator. He has always been fascinated by the magic of moving images, as a melting pot of many art forms.
In his creative work, Waref constantly pushes the boundaries and experiments with new ideas and mediums, combining camera work, animation and innovative post-production techniques.
After graduating with a bachelor's degree in art from Damascus University, he began his career as a graphic designer and then gravitated toward animation and film. With over 15 years of industry experience, he has gained extensive knowledge in various aspects of filmmaking.
Waref has several short films in animation, fiction and other genres that have premiered and won awards at international film festivals. Recently, he has expanded his repertoire to include AI-generated animation and launched a series of "AI Video Studies" to explore new creative possibilities on his social media accounts.
Session Schedule
With a total of 15 speakers, we embarked on a journey into the future of AI like never before.
Session topics included:
- A Reimagined Workplace Experience: GenAI and Healthcare Workforce Transformation
- Entrepreneurship in the Age of AI
- AI in Creative Production and Storytelling
- AI and the Future of Creativity and Communication
Full Conference Schedule
Time | Session Title | Session Description | Session Leader | Location | Presented By |
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8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m. | Coffee and networking | Coffee/Gathering Hour Before Opening Keynote | -- | Baker Theater Lounge | -- |
9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. | Welcome Keynote | Welcome and Opening Keynote | Paul Roetzer, CEO, Marketing AI Institute | Baker Theater | -- |
9:40 a.m.–10:30 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (1) | (Health) A Reimagined Workplace Experience: GenAI and Healthcare Workforce Transformation | Jason Carbaugh (Deloitte) & Rick Hodges (OHIO) | Baker Ballroom | College of Health Sciences and Professions; Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine |
9:40 a.m.–10:30 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (1) | (Business) Entrepreneurship in the Age of AI | Rob Painter (I2PURE), John Duffy (direqt.ai), Cory Eft (Infoverity) | Baker Theater | College of Business |
9:40 a.m.–10:30 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (1) | AI and the Future of Hollywood Movie and Television Production | Matthew Rhodes, President of The Hideaway Entertainment | Baker Center 240 | Scripps College of Communication |
9:40 a.m.–10:30 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (1) | (Engineering) Autonomy and AI | Dr. Trevor Bihl, Air Force Research Lab & Wright State University | Baker Center 231 | Russ College of Engineering |
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m. | Break | Break | -- | -- | -- |
11:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (2) | Digital Storytelling: AI's Role in Modern Journalism and Communications | Cathy McPhillips, Chief Growth Officer of Marketing Artificial Intelligence Institute | Baker Center Ballroom | Scripps College of Communication |
11:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. | Breakout Sessions (2) | Artificial Intelligence and Art, Creation or Imitation? | Panel Chair: Dr. Basil Masri Zada (OHIO) Panel Members: Dr. Sean Parsons, (OHIO), Thomas Williams (Nokia Bell Labs), Dr. Evan Jaff (µÛÍõ»áËù Supercomputer Center), Ihab Mardini (Rochester Institute of Technology), Waref Abu Quba (Filmmaker & Motion Graphic Designer) | Baker Center 242 | College of Fine Arts |
11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. | Breakout Sessions (2) | (Business) Business Applications of AI | Dan Shah & Steve Muskopf (IGS Energy), Jacob Haning (impower.ai), Jeff Schumann (Aware) | Baker Center Theater | College of Business |
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. | Lunch | Lunch | -- | -- | -- |
1:00 p.m.–1:50 p.m. | Panel Discussion | AI Revolution: Future-Proofing Your Career in the Age of Automation and Innovation | Martin van der Berg (Service Now), Tracy Lewis (Marketing AI Institute), Catherine O'Shea (Narratize AI), Natalie Zmuda (Amazon) | Baker Center Theater | -- |
2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. | Demo and Vendor Showcase | AI Showcase | Top Hat, Service Now, Infoverity, OHIO MDIA Students, OHIO School of Visual Communication Students & Faculty | Baker Center Theater | -- |
3:30 p.m.–4:15 p.m. | Keynote | Keynote – Talking Generative AI: How AI is Transforming ECommerce (and Everything Else) | Natalie Zmuda (Amazon), Paul Roetzer (Marketing AI Institute) | Baker Center Theater | -- |
4:15 p.m.–4:30 p.m. | Conference Closing | Conference Closing | -- | Baker Center Theater | -- |