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New York City Regional hosted by KPMG, Google and JPMorganChase

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April 28th, 2026
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
UTC-4

KPMG Office
Two Manhattan West
375 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10001

April 28 @ 2:00 pm 6:00 pm

Registration Deadline: Sunday, April 26 or until space is full.

 

New York City Regional

Hosted by KPMG, Google and JPMorganChase

As artificial intelligence becomes embedded across business operations, it is rapidly reshaping how organizations engage with third parties and manage supply chain risk. From accelerating risk assessments to uncovering hidden dependencies, AI is changing not only what leaders can see—but how they govern, oversee, and act.

This interactive event brings together industry leaders to explore the evolving intersection of AI, third party risk, and supply chain resilience. Through expert panels and hands on discussion, participants will examine how AI is influencing risk identification, monitoring, and decision making across complex ecosystems—while also confronting the new governance, accountability, and leadership challenges that come with increased automation.

The first panel will focus on how AI is already impacting third party and supply chain risk management in practice, highlighting emerging use cases, opportunities, and early lessons learned. The conversation will explore how AI is changing the speed, scale, and depth of insight organizations can achieve—and what that means for traditional risk management approaches.

The second panel will shift the lens to leadership and responsible adoption. Panelists will discuss the behaviors, governance models, and human in the loop practices required to ensure AI is used thoughtfully and effectively. Topics will include how leaders are redefining oversight, balancing automation with human judgment, and responding to new risks emerging across third party and supply chain relationships.

The session will conclude with a guided Glimmer Exercise and closing remarks which will be followed by an informal networking event.

Who should attend:

Leaders seeking practical insights into how AI is reshaping third party risk—and what effective leadership looks like in an AI enabled environment.

This event will be certified for ISC2 credits and ISACA credits.


Event Agenda

2:00 – 2:30 PM

Registration


2:30 – 2:45 PM

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Joyce Brocaglia – CEO and Founder | Executive Women’s Forum


2:45 – 3:45 PM

Panel 1: How is AI impacting Third Parties and Supply Chain

This panel will explore the many ways AI is beginning to influence how organizations manage and understand their third party and supply chain ecosystems. Speakers will share perspectives on emerging opportunities, evolving practices, and how AI is starting to change the speed, depth, and nature of third party risk work.

Katie Boswell – Advisory Managing Director, Cybersecurity & Technology Risk Services | KPMG

JF Legault – Deputy CISO & Chief Control Manager | JPMorganChase

Moderator: Jenna Acquaviva – Advisory Director, Cybersecurity & Technology Risk Services | KPMG


3:45 – 4:00 PM

Break


4:00 – 4:45 PM

Panel 2: Redefining Leadership for an AI‑Driven World

This panel will explore how AI is changing the expectations for leaders—how they oversee new risks, guide AI enabled teams, and ensure the right balance between automation and human judgment. Speakers will share perspectives on the shifting role of leadership in an AI driven environment, including how organizations are adapting to new challenges emerging across the third party and supply chain landscape.

Katie Boswell – Advisory Managing Director, Cybersecurity & Technology Risk Services | KPMG

Alicja Cade – Director, Office of the CISO, Financial Services | Google Cloud

Simone Bachmann – Managing Director, Cybersecurity & Technology Controls Strategy & Shared Services | JPMorganChase

Moderator: Marina Kaganovich – AMERS Financial Services Executive Trust Lead | Google Cloud Office of the CISO


4:45 – 5:00 PM

Glimmer Exercise

Linda Dolceamore – Chief Leadership Development Officer | Executive Women’s Forum


5:00 – 6:00 PM

Networking