Thursday, June 18 at 2pm ET / 11am PT
Most teams are experimenting with AI individually, but lack clear program-level use cases.
The CCOs at Zendesk and Guardian Life figured it out. Here's what they're actually doing.
Join us for a live, hands-on walkthrough of what AI actually looks like inside a compliance program.
This program will focus on 3 applications of AI: marketing your compliance program (training, comms, etc.), analyzing your program (AI-powered analytics), and making compliance more accessible for employees (policy bots and other employee-facing AI).
This is not theory. You’ll see exactly how these workflows work today, where AI helps (and where it doesn’t), and how to start applying it in your own program. Plus, you’ll leave with a clear starting point, not just ideas.
Speakers:
- Roxanne Petraeus (CEO, Ethena)
- Joyce Tong Oelrich (Chief Compliance Officer, Zendesk)
- Phil Pescatore (Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Guardian Life)
What you’ll learn:
- How to create and customize training content in minutes, not months, while keeping legal and business context intact
- How to build role-specific scenarios and adaptive pathways that make training worth employees' time
- How AI surfaces patterns across training, policies, and employee questions so you can spot risk earlier
- Where human review is still essential and how to build governance that holds up
- What a real AI-enabled compliance program looks like at companies like Zendesk and Guardian Life
You should attend if:
- You're a CCO, compliance VP, or head of ethics who needs a program-level AI strategy, not just experiments
- You want peer perspectives from compliance leaders who've already done this, not a vendor demo
- You're responsible for answering to your audit committee on AI and you want a clear, defensible answer

This education activity has been submitted to the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® and is The Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 1.2 Live CCB CEUs, based on a 50-minute hour, each.. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.currently pending their review for approval of CCB CEUs.