Jonathan Finkelstein: The founder and CEO of Credly, Finkelstein has made a significant impact in the digital credentialing space. Credly’s Acclaim platform uses AI to help organizations issue verifiable digital badges and credentials.
Natalie Smolenski: An anthropologist and cultural historian, Smolenski works for Hyland Credentials, focusing on blockchain’s role in digital identity, credentialing, and online trust.
Carlos Del Cacho: Co-founder and CTO of Accredible, Del Cacho has emphasized the role of AI in creating, managing, and tracking digital certificates and badges. Accredible utilizes AI to check the authenticity of credentials swiftly.
James Clifton: As the Chief Strategy Officer at Parchment, Clifton’s insights into utilizing AI for credential verification have helped educational institutions digitize their credentialing processes.
Matthew Pittinsky: The CEO of Parchment, a digital credential service, Pittinsky is at the forefront of discussions on how AI and machine learning can enhance credential verification’s security and accuracy.
Katie Jaciw-Zurakowsky: Working at Evernym, a pioneer in self-sovereign identity solutions, Katie delves into how AI can improve the issuance, verification, and management of digital credentials.
Phil Komarny: As the VP of Innovation at Salesforce, Komarny has been vocal about AI’s role in the future of credentialing, especially in the context of trust and decentralized identity.
Danny King: King is the co-founder and CEO of Accredible. Under his leadership, the company is harnessing AI’s power to simplify and secure the process of digital credential issuance and verification.
Konstantin Richter: CEO and Founder of Blockdaemon, Richter’s work integrates blockchain and AI for robust digital identity verification systems.
Dr. Marlon Pierce: As the Director of the Science Gateways Research Center at Indiana University, Dr. Pierce has been involved in developing AI-based algorithms for credential verifications, emphasizing data privacy and integrity.