🗓️ Tuesday 10th June 2025
🕐 13:00 BST
📍 Online
As AI becomes an integral part of modern workplaces, not-for-profit organisations face unique challenges in adopting and regulating this technology responsibly. How do you ensure AI aligns with your mission, values, and ethical considerations?
Join us for an insightful case-study-style event, where we’ll explore how a not-for-profit organisation successfully developed its own AI policy. You’ll hear firsthand about the key decisions, challenges, and strategies involved in crafting a policy that balances innovation with ethical responsibility.
Whether you're looking to implement AI in your organisation or refine existing guidelines, this session will provide valuable lessons on navigating AI governance in the not-for-profit sector.
What should I expect?
- A deep dive into the Agile Business Consortium's journey of developing an AI policy.
- Key considerations for ethical AI use in mission-driven organisations.
- Lessons learned and practical takeaways from first-hand experience.
- A chance to ask questions.
Who should attend?
- IT & Digital Transformation Leads - Explore the technical and governance aspects of integrating AI in a responsible and sustainable way.
- C-Suite Executives (CTOs, CIOs & CEOs) - Understand how AI can be implemented responsibly without comprimising your organisation's mission.
- HR & Operations Teams - Learn how AI policies can guide staff in using AI tools effecively while mitigating risks.
Speakers:

Niamh Trundle
Niamh is an Experienced Learning Designer and educator with a demonstrated history of working in the education management industry, designing, developing and delivering training programmes for a variety of clients across different industries. She is a strong education professional with extensive experience working in educational institutions abroad and in the UK. Niamh is passionate about creating engaging and interactive learning experiences and using the latest technological innovations to facilitate learning. She is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in learning design to meet the needs of diverse learners and help to achieve their goals. Niamh's interests include applied linguistics, learning languages and travelling. She also enjoys cooking different international cuisines.

Fallon Taylor
Fallon is our Knowledge and Content Lead who is dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge as a gateway to personal and collective growth. Her role focuses on the creation of engaging content that educates, inspires and sparks curiosity.
With demonstrated experience in large organisations, Fallon is a logical thinker who identifies creative solutions for the intended audience. She believes in decisions that are data driven and represent what our audience is asking for. This involves collaboration with all other roles across the Consortium to ensure consistency in the value of content we publish.
In her spare time, Fallon has enjoys digital illustration, gardening, gaming and training with her Australian Shepherd, Arlo.