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Co-sponsored by CodeX (The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics)
Using government and innovation in the same sentence seems contradictory. Yet crossing the streams of these two entities has become a necessity as technology and disruption have become commonplace. There are a myriad of issues when it comes to government services and the impact of technology - from managing the disruption to implementing regulation.
Should corporations turn to industrial associations to self-regulate rather than look to the government to implement frameworks and facilitate regulation? Who will enforce crypto regulation and keep corporations accountable? How are global governments impacting how corporations are managing digital business growth? Should multinational corporations be more involved in policy and lobbying efforts? How are international governments and their facilitation of currency and banking regulations impacting the United States and U.S. companies? Join us as our panelists discuss these questions and more.
SPEAKERS
Tony Lai
Tony Lai is an Entrepreneurial Fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX) and a co-founder of Legal.io, working on applied research and innovation in the design of legal service delivery systems, with a focus on ecosystem engineering to support trusted exchange and value flow. He is also co-chair of the CodeX Stanford Blockchain Group. Tony was on the founding team of StartX, the top-tier, Stanford-affiliated startup accelerator, where he continues to advise on legal and social innovation support. He is on the board of directors for Shareable, the leading media outlet for the sharing economy.
Megan Moore
Megan Moore is Managing Director in the Government Affairs Division at Finsbury Glover Hering. She helps clients navigate complex situations, understand the political and policy landscape and communicate effectively. Prior to joining FGH, Megan was a Special Advisor to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt. She advised the Director on supervisory and regulatory matters that impacted Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks. During this time, Megan also served as the Acting Senior Associate Director for the Office of Congressional Affairs and Communications.
Jeff Wong
Jeff is the Global Chief Innovation Officer at Ernst & Young. He brings deep experience across strategy, investing and building new ventures globally. Throughout his career, he has built new businesses across various concepts, including local commerce, B2B exchanges, services, mobile and big data at Boston Consulting Group, JAFCO America Ventures, J.P. Morgan Partners and eBay. Jeff sits on the Oxford Foundry Board, Oxford University and the Advisory Board for AI4All, a non-profit organization working to increase diversity and inclusion in artificial intelligence. He is also a member of the Forbes Technology Council.
F. Daniel Siciliano
F. Daniel Siciliano is a successful technology CEO-founder and entrepreneur, as well as Vice Chair of the board of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, and a recognized expert in corporate strategy and governance, capital financial markets, executive compensation, and technological disruption (including fintech, AI and cybersecurity). He is currently Chairman of SVDX, board member of the Latino Corporate Directors Education Foundation, chair-elect of the Council of Federal Home Loan Banks, and a fellow at Stanford University.
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