Executive Education - Implementing AI at Your Organization
Empower Your Organization with Responsible AI: Navigate Risks, Maximize Potential. Implementing AI into an organization offers substantial opportunities, including streamlining operations, enhancing decision-making, and elevating customer interactions. However, it also brings complex operational, ethical, and legal challenges that require careful attention to ensure responsible use. This hands-on workshop is designed to equip participants with critical knowledge about AI adoption, emphasizing key areas such as risk management, data governance, confidentiality, and legal implications. Using real-world examples of AI integration in business, the workshop will illustrate how companies are successfully balancing innovation with responsible AI usage and highlight the importance of aligning AI initiatives with compliance standards. Through interactive sessions and practical exercises, participants will dive into frameworks for developing effective AI governance strategies, including risk mitigation tactics that address data privacy, algorithmic bias, and transparency. Guided by expert insights, participants will explore the nuanced legal and confidentiality considerations associated with AI tools, ensuring they leave with actionable strategies to manage these complexities. By the end of the workshop, attendees will have built a toolkit of best practices for embedding AI responsibly within their organizations, fostering an environment that supports innovation while upholding ethical standards and regulatory compliance. Deadline for registration: February 26, 2025
Belonging and Inclusion Leadership Summit
The Belonging & Inclusion Leadership Summit 2025 is designed to empower leaders across industries to create environments where everyone feels valued, respected, and positioned to drive innovation and achieve high performance.
Fields of Fortune: North Carolina’s Legacy in Leaf and Labor
Tobacco has played a significant role in shaping North Carolinas cultural, economic, and social identity, even before the states official establishment. Early depictions of Native American communities along the coast at the end of the 16th century show cultivation and use of the plant. During the 19th century, tobacco became a cornerstone of the plantation economy, generating immense wealth for select families. In the 20th century, the rise of mass production and commercialization, along with an expanding labor force dedicated to its cultivation and processing, further embedded tobacco in North Carolinas way of life. Marketing campaigns and iconic imagery tied to tobacco are deeply woven into the states historical narrative. This exhibit showcases images, artifacts, and records from Special Collections & Archives, spanning from the sixteenth century to the modern era. It also features contributions from North Carolina artists and photographers, including Daisha Bunn and Erin Kye and their families, as well as works by photographer Dan Routh.
OCCE Workshop: Engaging in Community
Join the OCCE in a series of workshops to develop your strengths as a community-engaged leader! This workshop will focus on defining meaningful engagement, gaining an understanding of the Winston Salem community, and how to get involved in service off-campus.