Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM PDT
Wednesday, April 16th
11:30 AM Check In
12:00 PM Program and Lunch
Location
Mission Hills Country Club
34600 Mission Hills Drive
Rancho Mirage
Fees/Admission
$55 Single Seat - Members Only
$440 Table of 8
If you are unable to attend, all cancellations must be received within 72 hours of the event to avoid being charged for the event or to receive a refund. No refunds will be honored if cancellations are not received within 72 hours of the event as we must provide confirmation of your seat/meal to the venue within this timeframe.
Contact Information
Dawn Nygren
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Description
Explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence and its potential to revolutionize industries by Jordan Crenshaw, Senior VP, US Chamber and Andrew McCauley, Flashlight Marketing and Visit Greater Palm Springs.
The future is intelligent, and understanding AI is no longer optional. Our luncheon will explore the profound impact of AI on our community and the world at large. For businesses, this means anticipating market trends and adapting to evolving consumer behaviors. For nonprofits, it means addressing complex social challenges with innovative solutions. We'll delve into ethical considerations and explore how AI can be harnessed for social good. Join us to engage in a thought-provoking discussion and discover how AI can empower your organization to make a lasting difference. This is your opportunity to be part of shaping the future – attend our AI luncheon and become a leader in the age of intelligence.
Jordan Crenshaw is the senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC), where he leads the day-to-day operations of the policy team. Crenshaw also manages the Chamber’s privacy working group, which is comprised of nearly 300 companies and trade associations and is responsible for developing model privacy legislation and principles. Prior to his role at C_TEC, Crenshaw led the Chamber’s Telecommunications and E-Commerce Policy Committee, which analyzed federal privacy, cloud computing, broadband, internet, e-commerce, and broadcast policies that impact U.S. businesses.
Before joining the Chamber, Crenshaw was an attorney focused on environmental issues and consumer privacy laws. Crenshaw worked at McGuireWoods, LLP assisting discovery issues for environmental nuisance, TCPA, and other civil litigation. Crenshaw also held roles in the Virginia Senate leadership, the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia, the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Administrative Law Judges, and the National Right to Work Defense Foundation.
Crenshaw earned both his undergraduate degree and Juris Doctor from the College of William and Mary. He is licensed to practice law in Virginia and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). He and his wife, Molly, and their daughter, Charlotte, live in Virginia.