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DESCRIPTION:Event postponed\; stay tuned for the new rescheduled date!-----
 Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to join us for our next virtual fac
 ulty/alumni conversation. Jamie Winders\, Professor of\nGeography and Dire
 ctor of Syracuse University’s Autonomous Systems Policy\nInstitute\, will 
 engage in a Q&amp\;A with alumna Erin Kenneally ’93 BA (PSc) about her\nca
 reer\, her involvement in artificial intelligence\, autonomous systems\, a
 nd other&nbsp\;emerging\ntechnologies and the ways in which she applies he
 r training\nin the social sciences to her work.Register for the June 25 co
 nversationFor questions or more information about this online event\, plea
 se contact the Maxwell Alumni Office at&nbsp\;alum@maxwell.syr.edu.---This
  program will feature:Jamie Winders is Professor of Geography and the Envi
 ronment at the Maxwell School and Director of Syracuse University’s Autono
 mous Systems Policy Institute\,\n a campus-wide initiative dedicated to in
 terdisciplinary scholarship and\n teaching on the design\, governance\, an
 d wider implications of \nautonomous systems. Her research focuses on four
  themes including the \ndesign\, regulation\, and social impacts of emergi
 ng technologies\, \nespecially autonomous systems and artificial intellige
 nce.Erin Kenneally ’93 BA (PSc) is Director of Cyber Risk \nAnalytics at G
 uidewire-Cyence\, where she provides strategic advice for \ndata-driven re
 search innovation\, risk analytics\, and modeling technology\n solutions. 
 Kenneally founded and is CEO of Elchemy\, where she provides \nthought lea
 dership\, research &amp\; development\, and strategic advisement\n for cur
 rent and emerging risk and innovation at the crossroads of \ninformation a
 nd communication technologies and advanced analytics\, law\, \nethics\, an
 d policy. 
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED --- VIRTUAL: Faculty-Alumni Conversation with Professor J
 amie Winders and Erin Kenneally '93
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b><i>Event postponed\; stay tuned for the 
 new rescheduled date!</i></b></p><p>-----</p><p>Maxwell alumni and friends
  are invited to join us <b></b>for our next virtual faculty/alumni convers
 ation. <b>Jamie Winders</b>\, Professor of\nGeography and Director of Syra
 cuse University’s Autonomous Systems Policy\nInstitute\, will engage in a 
 Q&amp\;A with alumna <b>Erin Kenneally</b> ’93 BA (PSc) about her\ncareer\
 , her involvement in artificial intelligence\, autonomous systems\, and ot
 her&nbsp\;emerging\ntechnologies and the ways in which she applies her tra
 ining\nin the social sciences to her work.</p><p><a href="http://cc.syr.ed
 u/maxwell-aspi-june-2021" title="Register for the June 25 conversation">Re
 gister for the June 25 conversation</a></p><p>For questions or more inform
 ation about this online event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office a
 t&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:alum@maxwell.syr.edu">alum@maxwell.syr.edu</a>.<br
 >---</p><p>This program will feature:</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.m
 axwell.syr.edu/geo/Winders\,_Jamie/" target="_blank">Jamie Winders</a> </s
 trong>is Professor of Geography and the Environment at the Maxwell School 
 and Director of Syracuse University’s <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu
 /autonomous-policy/" target="_blank">Autonomous Systems Policy Institute</
 a>\,\n a campus-wide initiative dedicated to interdisciplinary scholarship
  and\n teaching on the design\, governance\, and wider implications of \na
 utonomous systems. Her research focuses on four themes including the \ndes
 ign\, regulation\, and social impacts of emerging technologies\, \nespecia
 lly autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.</p><p><strong>Erin Ken
 neally</strong> ’93 BA (PSc) is Director of Cyber Risk \nAnalytics at Guid
 ewire-Cyence\, where she provides strategic advice for \ndata-driven resea
 rch innovation\, risk analytics\, and modeling technology\n solutions. Ken
 neally founded and is CEO of Elchemy\, where she provides \nthought leader
 ship\, research &amp\; development\, and strategic advisement\n for curren
 t and emerging risk and innovation at the crossroads of \ninformation and 
 communication technologies and advanced analytics\, law\, \nethics\, and p
 olicy. </p>
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