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The AI era does not need more evangelists. It needs leaders who have done the work — who have sat inside complex, regulated institutions and made the hard calls about what to automate, what to protect, and what to never hand to a machine. Sidney Madison Prescott is one of those leaders.
Her keynotes on enterprise AI enablement are drawn directly from the infrastructure she has built, the governance frameworks she has embedded, and the human cost she has refused to look away from. She speaks to the questions that don't get asked in product demos: who bears the risk, who holds the authority, and what kind of organization do you become when AI becomes infrastructure.
Featured on InformationWeek, Sidney Madison Prescott recently delivered a keynote session titled "The Future Belongs to AI-Driven IT" part of the live webinar "The CIO's Guide to AI-Capable IT Frameworks," presented in partnership with Palo Alto Networks. The session addresses how the responsibilities of the modern CIO now extend well beyond system reliability, requiring leaders to shape how automated decisions influence key business outcomes. Drawing on her enterprise AI background, Sidney offered IT leaders a framework for leveraging infrastructure as a strategic edge, not just an operational necessity.