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| '''Date and time:''' May 27, 2021 | 1:00 pm to 2:45 pm (ET) <br> | | '''Date and time:''' May 27, 2021 | 1:00 pm to 2:45 pm (ET) <br> |
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| === Karen Eltis === | | === Karen Eltis === |
− | '''Awaiting TItle'''<br> | + | '''Law Professor, University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society'''<br> |
| Karen Eltis is a Faculty member at the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society and a Full Professor of Law within the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section. She is a past Affiliate with Princeton’s CITP (Center for Information Technology Policy) 2016-2018. A past director of the uOttawa Human Rights Centre, Karen Eltis specializes in artificial intelligence/ innovation law and policy and cybersecurity from a comparative perspective. She served as Senior Advisor to the National Judicial Institute and has taught at Columbia Law School. Fluent in French, English, Hebrew, Spanish and Romanian and proficient in German and Italian, Karen Eltis holds law degrees from McGill University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia Law School (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar). Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Ottawa, Karen was a litigation associate in New York City. Her research was twice cited by the Supreme Court of Canada (in the landmark case A.B. v. Bragg, 2012 and in '''Quebec (Attorney General) v. 9147-0732 Québec''' inc. 2020 SCC 32) and other Canadian and foreign courts. Karen’s latest book is titled “Courts, Litigants and the Digital Age: Second Edition” (Irwin Law, 2016) supported by the CIRA grant. Her research on Artificial Intelligence and Expression is supported by the Foundation for Legal Research. | | Karen Eltis is a Faculty member at the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society and a Full Professor of Law within the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section. She is a past Affiliate with Princeton’s CITP (Center for Information Technology Policy) 2016-2018. A past director of the uOttawa Human Rights Centre, Karen Eltis specializes in artificial intelligence/ innovation law and policy and cybersecurity from a comparative perspective. She served as Senior Advisor to the National Judicial Institute and has taught at Columbia Law School. Fluent in French, English, Hebrew, Spanish and Romanian and proficient in German and Italian, Karen Eltis holds law degrees from McGill University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia Law School (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar). Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Ottawa, Karen was a litigation associate in New York City. Her research was twice cited by the Supreme Court of Canada (in the landmark case A.B. v. Bragg, 2012 and in '''Quebec (Attorney General) v. 9147-0732 Québec''' inc. 2020 SCC 32) and other Canadian and foreign courts. Karen’s latest book is titled “Courts, Litigants and the Digital Age: Second Edition” (Irwin Law, 2016) supported by the CIRA grant. Her research on Artificial Intelligence and Expression is supported by the Foundation for Legal Research. |
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| === Ray Wang === | | === Ray Wang === |
− | '''Awaiting Title''' <br> | + | '''Principal Analyst, Founder and Chairman, Constellation Research Inc.''' <br> |
| R “Ray” Wang (pronounced WAHNG) is the Founder, Chairman and Principal Analyst of Silicon Valley based Constellation Research Inc., a research and advisory firm which studies disruptive business and exponential technology trends. | | R “Ray” Wang (pronounced WAHNG) is the Founder, Chairman and Principal Analyst of Silicon Valley based Constellation Research Inc., a research and advisory firm which studies disruptive business and exponential technology trends. |
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| === Armughan Ahmad === | | === Armughan Ahmad === |
− | '''Awaiting Title''' <br> | + | '''Managing Partner and President, Digital Solutions, KPMG''' <br> |
| Armughan Ahmad is a President & Managing Partner, Digital at KPMG. He leads the | | Armughan Ahmad is a President & Managing Partner, Digital at KPMG. He leads the |
| firm’s digital transformation solutions go to market serving large enterprise, | | firm’s digital transformation solutions go to market serving large enterprise, |
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| of Waterloo. He is a passionate promoter of girls’ STEAM education, mental health | | of Waterloo. He is a passionate promoter of girls’ STEAM education, mental health |
| awareness and homelessness resettlement programs. | | awareness and homelessness resettlement programs. |
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| + | === Chris Allison === |
| + | '''Director General, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service''' <br> |
| + | Awaiting biography |
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| + | === Taki Sarantakis === |
| + | '''President, Canada School of Public Service''' <br> |
| + | Taki Sarantakis has been President of the Canada School of Public Service since July 2018, having previously served as Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Mr. Sarantakis spent most of his career at Infrastructure Canada, including as Assistant Deputy Minister of Policy and Communications. <br><br> |
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| + | In 2011 Mr. Sarantakis was awarded Canada's Public Service Award of Excellence in Public Policy, and in 2013 he was a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. <br><br> |
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| + | Prior to joining the federal government, Mr. Sarantakis was a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. from York University in Toronto, as well as an Executive Certificate in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is a graduate of the Rotman School of Management's Institute of Corporate Directors Education Program, holding the ICD.D designation. |
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