ArchIntel will host its AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event TODAY at 8:00 AM EST. During the event, you will hear from federal and industry experts who will address how to remain competitive in the marketplace.
Featuring August Jackson, senior director of Market and Competitive Intelligence with Deltek, AchIntel’s first event will analyze the competitive landscape as technology continues to evolve. Following Jackson’s address, the event will feature an expert panel, hosting executives across the industry, who will discuss the competitive landscape and emerging tools that will support your business.
To register for ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit ArchIntel’s Event Page.
The panel will feature Suki Fuller, fellow with The Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows; Fred Hoffman, interim chairman and assistant professor of Intelligence Studies of Mercyhurst University; and Arik Johnson, chairman of Aurora Worldwide Development Corp.
These notable leaders will discuss how businesses can maintain a competitive advantage through integrating emerging technologies into their organizations and solutions. Do not miss this must see event!
Speaker, Moderator: August Jackson
Jackson, a competitive intelligence and strategy expert, focuses on the role of information technology and data as the basis for competitive advantage in his role with Deltek.
Prior to Deltek, Jackson spent six years at Ernst & Young, where he guided the organizations’ senior leaders on the impacts of digital transformation and technology’s transformative impact on professional services and accounting and the basis of competitive differentiation. August spent over 10 years in the telecommunications industry in marketing and competitive intelligence roles with British Telecom, AT&T and Verizon.
Jackson will discuss how artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and big data have transformed how businesses conduct competitive intelligence (CI) and how stakeholders integrate analyses into market practices.
Panelist: Suki Fuller
Fuller has nineteen years experience as an intelligence advisor from chemical engineering to security living and working globally within Academia, National Security, Law Enforcement and Private Corporations. Her areas of focus lie within agile competitive and emergent strategies for intelligence analysis.
She also served twelve years in the U.S. Army Reserves. She is an international speaker and trainer delivering keynotes globally on ethics in technology, deep tech, artificial intelligence (AI), social networks, security and female entrepreneurship.
During ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, Fuller will address how to remain competitive.
Panelist: Dr. Fred Hoffman
Dr. Hoffman previously taught intelligence studies courses at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He has seven years of experience in competitive intelligence and 30 years of experience as a human intelligence practitioner in the U.S. intelligence community.
He has an M.S. in Intelligence Studies from the Defense Intelligence University, an M.A. in Asian Studies (Chinese) from the University of Michigan, a B.A. from Lawrence University, and active certifications as a Certified Supply Chain Professional and Project Management Professional.
Panelist: Arik Johnson
Johnson founded Aurora WDC, the strategic, market and competitive intelligence software, consulting and learning enterprise, in 1995. He currently works on problem sets presented outside of traditional competitive intelligence doctrine associated with the Centers for Open Reconnaissance (COR.vc), Aurora's R&D lab and policy analysis network.
He has served in volunteer roles with SCIP, the Council of CI Fellows, Europe's Institute for CI, various collaborations in Greater China, and many other of Aurora's own initiatives connecting insights, analysts and tradecraft, with a concentration on the commercial and economic intelligence front.
As competition rises across the public and private sectors, it is critical that businesses adapt to the shifting market. The notable leaders featured during ArchIntel’s virtual event will dissect how businesses can maintain a competitive advantage through integrating emerging technologies into their organizations and offerings.
To register for ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, as well as view upcoming opportunities, visit ArchIntel’s Event Page.