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Stacey Edmonds

Speaker Travels from Sydney, NSW
Stacey Edmonds
Topics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ethics
  • Female Speaker
  • Technology

Stacey Edmonds is a visionary social scientist and AI ethicist with a remarkable career that spans from grassroots initiatives to global consulting powerhouses.

As a Partner at Deloitte and Korn Ferry, she has shaped innovative digital strategies for some of the world’s largest organisations, cementing her reputation as a thought leader in AI ethics and the future of work.

A captivating speaker known for her live deepfake demonstrations and interactive GenAI ethics sessions, Stacey combines her creative flair and technological insight to inspire and educate corporate leaders on navigating the evolving digital landscape with integrity and innovation.

Key Points for Stacey Edmonds

  • Stacey Edmonds is a pioneering social scientist and AI ethicist, with a unique career trajectory from youth work to Big Four consulting, bringing diverse insights to digital innovation and social change.
  • As a Partner at Deloitte and Senior Partner at Korn Ferry, Stacey has shaped digital strategies for global organisations, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in corporate innovation.
  • Internationally recognized keynote speaker and judge for prestigious awards including the New York Festivals and International Stevie Awards.
  • Creator of "Dodgy or Not?", an innovative cyber safety game addressing cybercrime and misinformation, exemplifying Stacey's commitment to accessible digital safety education.
  • Representative of Mastercard's GenAI and Deepfake Safety Campaign, leveraging her expertise to address critical issues in digital security and ethics.
Keynote Titles
  • Understanding generative AI and deepfakes: Opportunities and threats for businesses
  • Breaking the mold: Leadership lessons from the unexpected executive
  • The future of learning: Covid, cats and chaos
  • Lessons in resilience: Feel the fear and do it anyway
  • Breaking free from Orwell’s 1984: How we can defy digital control and protect democracy