WTW YPN event: Our Industrial Revolution - What does it mean for us?

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Event by WTW Young Professional's Network and London Market TOM Program

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We are at the beginning of a fourth industrial revolution, one that promises to alter the world of work permanently. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and automation have the potential to increase productivity more than any innovation over the last 100 years. These advancements will have a meaningful impact on us, our jobs and the way we work.
Are you interested in recent trends within financial services, risk and insurance? Are you aware of the implications of innovation within these industries? Do you want to know which jobs are under threat, and what skills are important for young professionals to stay ahead of the curve?
Join us on the 11th May as we discuss these topics and learn what industry leaders today see for the workforce of tomorrow.

Schedule:
5.30pm – Arrival and registration
6.00pm – Panel 1: “The new industrial revolution, what is going on?”
6.45pm – Break and drinks
7.15pm – Panel 2: “How to adapt and keep your job.”
8.00pm – Networking drinks
8.30pm – Close
Panellists:
Dr Michael G. Kollo – Deputy Head of Research for AXA IM Rosenberg Equities, Ambassador for AXA IM Data BigData and Innovation Committee, Lecturer at Imperial College Business School on Quantitative Finance, Techstars Fintech Mentor.
Oliver Jaegemann – Global Head of the Asset Management Exchange, an innovative solution looking to revolutionize the asset management industry for the benefit of end savers.
George Zarkadakis – Digital Lead at WTW, a thought leader in digital innovation, digital transformation and artificial intelligence. Public speaker and blogger on Artificial Intelligence and the future in the Huffington Post.
Helen Crooks – Chief Data Officer at Lloyd’s of London with extensive business and technical expertise in big data capabilities. Recognised influencer within the debate on Data Privacy, participating in pan-european and global advisory panels.
Henry Burton – Co-founder & CEO of Artelligen, technology that helps insurance leverage the power of machine learning to optimise bottom line performance.
Kate Roy – Chief Operating Officer for Willis Towers Watson GB with deep experience in change management and operational transformation
Mary O’Connor – Head of Client, Industry and Business Development & Global Head of Financial Institutions Group at Willis Towers Watson. Responsible for developing strategy, value proposition and the delivery of innovative risk management and broking services
Phoebe Hugh – Co-Founder & CEO at Brolly, your free personal insurance concierge, powered by AI, and available through a mobile app. Phoebe also founded Ambition First, a cross business young professional’s network, in 2015.

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