Emerging Technology: How Directors Stay Informed, Engaged, and Ahead
January 15, 2026 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM EST Webinar
NACD Connecticut Chapter
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Sarah Kuhns
Executive Director
NACD Connecticut Chapter
skuhns@connecticut.NACDonline.org
203-489-0381
Michele LeMoine
Chapter Administrator
NACD Connecticut Chapter
admin@connecticut.nacdonline.org
203-489-0381
Find a Chapter
About The Event
Member Price: Complimentary
Non Member Price: $25.00
Credits: 1 NACD Credit
Technology is transforming business at unprecedented speed. From AI and automation to cybersecurity, data strategy, and digital innovation, emerging technologies are no longer back-office functions—they are core strategic drivers that shape competitiveness, growth, and long-term value.
For today’s board directors, staying current is not optional—it’s essential.
Why This Session Matters: In this dynamic session, our speakers will explore:
- The most impactful emerging technologies reshaping industries
- Strategic opportunities and risks these innovations present
- How boards can strengthen oversight of technology strategy, investment, and governance
- Practical approaches directors can use to stay informed and actively engaged
You’ll gain insights to help your board anticipate disruption, guide management more effectively, and ensure that your organization is positioned to innovate responsibly and competitively.
Who Should Attend
- Board directors
- C-suite executives
- Committee chairs (Audit, Risk, Technology, Governance)
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This event will be held online.
NACD Connecticut Chapter
Contact Us
Sarah Kuhns
Executive Director
NACD Connecticut Chapter
skuhns@connecticut.NACDonline.org
203-489-0381
Michele LeMoine
Chapter Administrator
NACD Connecticut Chapter
admin@connecticut.nacdonline.org
203-489-0381
Find a Chapter
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