The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is inviting business leaders to their upcoming Eggs ‘N Issues breakfast and panel discussion, where local leaders will discuss artificial intelligence’s role in business.
C-Forward President Brian Ruschman, who is also the president of the Thomas More University Alumni Board, will be the panel’s moderator.
The panelists are:
- Kevin Kirby, dean of NKU College of Informatics.
- Theresa Guard, data analyst at Global Business Solutions, Inc.
- Kendra Ramirez, CEO at KR Digital Agency.
“While artificial intelligence has been around for years, it has recently moved to the forefront of many conversations in business due to easily accessible software like ChatGPT,” Brent Cooper, president and CEO of the NKY Chamber, said in a press release. “Businesses are wrestling with next steps and the degree to which they should or should not utilize AI to support their work, which is why it is so important to hear from local experts about the use and role of AI in today’s culture so that our NKY business owners can be informed and prepared to continue growing with this new technology.”
Eggs ‘N Issues is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 15, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Receptions Banquet and Conference Center South on 1379 Donaldson Road in Erlanger.
Registration is $30 for NKY Chamber members and $50 for future members. Pre-registration is required online at NKYChamber.com/eggs.

