Jenner & Block to Co-Host Alpha Board Forum: The Future of AI Governance

Jenner & Block is proud to co-host The Future of AI Governance with Alpha, taking today in Washington, DC. Co-Managing Partner Ishan Bhabha will offer opening remarks with Partners Caroline Cease, Aaron Cooper, Charles D. Riely, H. Kurt von Moltke, Will Weaver presenting. Additional speakers include: 

  • Dean Ball, Senior Fellow, Foundation for American Innovation
  • Matt Perault, Head of AI Policy, a16z
  • Randi Michel, Senior Advisor for Technology to Governor Gavin Newsom

The Alpha Board Forum brings together board directors, C-suite executives, AI leaders, and policymakers for a half-day of substantive dialogue on the evolving AI regulatory landscape, fiduciary obligations in the age of AI, enterprise adoption strategies, and compliance readiness ahead of upcoming enforcement deadlines.

With the EU AI Act's August 2026 enforcement deadline approaching, ongoing federal preemption debates, and a growing patchwork of state-level AI laws, boards can no longer afford a wait-and-see approach. The program will explore where fiduciary duty meets AI oversight, how boards should structure accountability across existing committees, what compliance readiness looks like before enforcement begins, and why directors need to stay ahead of AI law and policy developments. Sessions include perspectives on the evolving regulatory landscape, enterprise adoption strategies that pair speed with governance, and practitioner-led roundtables where directors share what's working in their boardrooms.

Jenner & Block to Co-Host Alpha Board Forum: The Future of AI Governance

Jenner & Block is proud to co-host The Future of AI Governance with Alpha, taking today in Washington, DC. Co-Managing Partner Ishan Bhabha will offer opening remarks with Partners Caroline Cease, Aaron Cooper, Charles D. Riely, H. Kurt von Moltke, Will Weaver presenting. Additional speakers include: 

  • Dean Ball, Senior Fellow, Foundation for American Innovation
  • Matt Perault, Head of AI Policy, a16z
  • Randi Michel, Senior Advisor for Technology to Governor Gavin Newsom

The Alpha Board Forum brings together board directors, C-suite executives, AI leaders, and policymakers for a half-day of substantive dialogue on the evolving AI regulatory landscape, fiduciary obligations in the age of AI, enterprise adoption strategies, and compliance readiness ahead of upcoming enforcement deadlines.

With the EU AI Act's August 2026 enforcement deadline approaching, ongoing federal preemption debates, and a growing patchwork of state-level AI laws, boards can no longer afford a wait-and-see approach. The program will explore where fiduciary duty meets AI oversight, how boards should structure accountability across existing committees, what compliance readiness looks like before enforcement begins, and why directors need to stay ahead of AI law and policy developments. Sessions include perspectives on the evolving regulatory landscape, enterprise adoption strategies that pair speed with governance, and practitioner-led roundtables where directors share what's working in their boardrooms.

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