Mackenzie is the Global Startup Evangelist at AWS. His days are spent traveling the globe to meet startups, share their stories, and connect engineering teams together. Every day there are a large number of startups launching on AWS across every imaginable industry. It’s Mackenzie’s mission to find stories of startups that are helping to improve the world and share these stories with a wide audience.
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Prior to joining AWS, Mackenzie was the Head of Technical Operations at Betterment, the world’s largest independent robo-advisor based in NYC which manages over $8B in assets. Mackenzie was a founding engineer and Head of Technical Operations at Oscar Health, an insurance startup also based in NYC, helping to grow the company to over 400+ employees.
Are you ready to harness the transformative potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in your institution? Join us for an immersive workshop tailored for higher education IT leaders.
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In this engaging session, we'll dive deep into the EDUCAUSE | Amazon Web Service (AWS) Generative AI Readiness Assessment, a tool designed to help you prioritize an enterprise-wide approach to generative AI policy and adoption.
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You'll also have the opportunity to explore AWS's generative AI services through guided exercises focused on real-world challenges faced by higher education leaders like yourself.
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Witness the practical applications of this revolutionary technology and gain hands-on experience in a supportive learning environment.
Please note that registration for AWS IMAGINE 2024Â is mandatory and must be completed separately.
This workshop is a must-attend for higher education leaders eager to embrace generative AI. IT and business leaders will gain insights into developing policies and practices that align with institutional values for seamless generative AI adoption.
Builders, solution architects, faculty, and researchers will explore practical applications and cutting-edge use cases through interactive exercises with AWS's generative AI services.
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