Navigating AI Adoption: Planning Ahead for 2025

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Navigating AI Adoption: Planning Ahead for 2025

As AI adoption accelerates, function leaders and executives are increasingly tasked with articulating its impact on their organizations and planning for its implementation.

Drawing on data from our recent global survey of 250 AI, IT, and technology executives, our upcoming webinar will explore the key trends, investment plans, and corporate priorities shaping AI adoption. Join us to see how your plans compare with those of your peers and leave with valuable insights to guide your AI strategy for 2025.

Join us to discover:

  • Top corporate priorities for AI in 2025
  • Key drivers shaping AI adoption
  • How AI investment plans look in 2025 compared to 2024 

On this webinar

Industry Analyst

Christine is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix Risk Management practice. Her current research agenda focuses on reputational risk, third-party risk, ESG risk, GRC solutions and regulatory change. Prior to joining Verdantix, Christine worked at Gartner, where she specialized in organizational design and change management. Christine holds a first-class BSc in Geography from the University of Birmingham.

Luke Gowland

Senior Analyst

Luke is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. His current research agenda focuses on the ESG reporting and data management landscape, as well as emerging technologies and market trends across industries. Prior to joining Verdantix, Luke worked at research and advisory firm GlobalData, producing ESG research reports for corporate clients. Luke holds an MSc in Sustainability and Management from the University of Bath.

Research Director, ESG & Sustainability

Kimberly Knickle is Research Director of the ESG & Sustainability practice at Verdantix. Her research areas encompass ESG regulations and reporting, ESG risk, supply chain sustainability, circular economy, social impact, and sustainable finance. Kim has worked for more than 20 years in the IT industry, providing research and analysis to help companies invest wisely in new technologies. Before joining the analyst industry, she held various roles in IT services, engineering and product safety testing, beginning her career at Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Kim holds an MBA from Boston University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell.