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Welcome and opening remarks
Anna Kovner, director of research, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Shifts in How Work Gets Done: Remote Work, Outsourcing, and Future Technological Disruption
Session 5: Business Leader Perspective
Heidi Kobylski, vice president, Microsoft's US Federal Government Civilian business unit
Joanne Smith, executive vice president and chief people officer, Delta
Alan Stukalsky, chief digital officer, Randstad North America
Moderator: Chris Foote, senior economist and policy adviser, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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Technology-Enabled Disruption 2024
Implications of AI, Big Data, and Remote Work
Organized by the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Boston, and Richmond
Hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Technological change is a fundamental impulse that sets and keeps the market economy in motion, reshaping the ways of producing and distributing goods and services, as well as the structure of firms and industries.
The purpose of this conference series is to provide a better understanding of emerging and ongoing technology-enabled disruption and to explore its implications for the broader economy. This includes exploring how technology-enabled disruption impacts businesses, workers, and consumers along with broader impacts on the overall economy and economic inclusion.