SAIS Webinar | Navigating AI Risk
Zoom
Event Details
AI is reshaping schools faster than most policies can keep pace, leaving leaders to weigh real tradeoffs across operations, teaching and learning, and brand with incomplete information. This session offers a practical guidance for assessing risk across these three domains, helping heads and school leaders make sound decisions amid ongoing uncertainty. Participants will leave with insights and an understanding of best practices and standards that they can apply immediately, which are purposely dynamic to account for the rapid evolution of AI technologies and regulation.
Registration:
Members $0 | Non-Members $39
Who Should Attend: Academic Deans, Directors of Teaching & Learning, Division Heads, those in Technology, Communications and Marketing, or Enrollment, COOs, CFOs, Assistant and Associate Heads, Heads of School, and any other administrators responsible for school policy, operations, instruction, or institutional risk.

Speaker: Logan Booth, Attorney, Fisher Phillips
Logan Booth advises in matters involving data privacy and cybersecurity issues, complex technology transactions, high-stakes investigations, compliance with federal and state employment statutes, the development of robust workplace policies, and business-critical reputational and crisis management matters. He is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) and a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).
Before joining Fisher Phillips, Logan was as an associate at a global law firm, where he represented organizations in proactive and reactive data privacy and cybersecurity matters and led teams through multi-jurisdictional regulatory probes. He began his career as a transactional attorney, advising clients on domestic and cross-border mergers & acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, and securities offerings. He regularly calls upon his familiarity with contract law when advising clients on the use, licensing, acquisition, and commercialization of data and technology. Logan also spent five years as a management consultant, where he applied his multidisciplinary background to help businesses navigate issues at the nexus of law, commerce, and public policy. He is adept at designing and deploying customized solutions that address his clients’ operational, financial, and reputational needs, while successfully advancing their broader strategic objectives.