Symposium

From Data Chaos to Agent Accessible: How to Move Up the Data Maturity Curve

Date

July 9, 2026

Location

San Francisco, CA

Community

CIO

Agenda

July 09, 2026
All times Pacific Time
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Lunch & Registration
1:00 PM-1:15 PM
Opening Remarks
1:15 PM-2:00 PM
Keynote
From Data Chaos to Agent Accessible: How to Move Up the Data Maturity Curve

Every data leader in the room has felt it: the pressure to ship AI, the promising pilot, and then the quiet disappointment when results don't scale. The culprit isn't your model. It's the data underneath it.

This session introduces the Enterprise Data Maturity Model — a five-stage framework that helps data leaders honestly assess where their organization stands today and build a credible roadmap to AI that actually works. We'll examine why the majority of enterprises are stuck in the early stages, what separates organizations generating real AI ROI from those still running experiments, and why the path to autonomous agentic systems runs directly through structured, governed data. Whether you're defending last year's AI budget or planning the next wave of investment, this session gives you the language, the framework, and the mandate to lead the conversation differently.

2:00 PM-2:35 PM
Fireside Chat
From Fragmented to AI-Ready: A Live Look at the Data Foundation That Makes Agents Work

What does it actually look like when an agent can be trusted to act? In this session, we'll pull back the curtain on the infrastructure decisions that separate brittle AI experiments from production-grade agentic systems.

Through candid conversation, we'll walk through how organizations are using governed semantic layers, version-controlled transformation logic, and lineage-complete data products to give AI the context it needs to reason reliably. You'll see firsthand how customers have moved from hallucination-prone text-to-SQL to governed conversational analytics — and hear what the journey looked like from the inside. If you've been wondering what "AI-ready data" means in practice, this session answers that question concretely.

Speakers
Kyle Dempsey

Speaker

Kyle Dempsey

Sr. Dir. of Partner Solutions Architect

dbt Labs

Kyle Dempsey is the Senior Director of Partner Solutions Architecture at dbt Labs. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dbt, formally known as Fishtown Analytics, is a transformation workflow that lets teams quickly and collaboratively deploy analytics code following software engineering best practices like modularity, portability, CI/CD, and documentation. Now anyone who knows SQL can build production-grade data pipelines.
Gregory Egeler

Speaker

Gregory Egeler

Head of GTM Strategy, Commercial Sales

AWS

Gregory Egeler is the Head of GTM Strategy, Commercial Sales at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon is a global e-commerce and cloud computing company founded in 1994 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company operates through three main segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon's retail platform offers millions of products across numerous categories through websites including amazon.com, amazon.ca, amazon.fr, amazon.de, and many others worldwide. The company manufactures electronic devices such as Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, and Echo smart speakers. Amazon provides services including AWS cloud computing, Kindle Direct Publishing for authors, marketplace platforms for third-party sellers, digital content streaming, and Amazon Prime membership program offering benefits like free shipping and media streaming. The company serves diverse customer segments including consumers, merchants, content creators, and enterprise clients across global markets.
2:35 PM-2:50 PM
Networking Break
2:50 PM-3:50 PM
Panel
The Data Leader's Dilemma: Governing AI Before It Governs You

There's no shortage of opinions on how to get AI right. There is a shortage of honest conversations about why it's so hard.

This panel brings together data leaders with different approaches, different starting points, and not always the same answers — to debate the decisions that define whether AI initiatives succeed or stall. How do you make the case for foundational investment when other leadership wants to skip ahead? When is governance an enabler and when does it become a bottleneck? And who actually owns AI readiness — data, engineering, or the business?

Expect a candid conversation. Attendees will leave with sharper questions, stronger conviction, and a clearer sense of where they stand.

Panelists
Gregory Egeler

Speaker

Gregory Egeler

Head of GTM Strategy, Commercial Sales

AWS

Gregory Egeler is the Head of GTM Strategy, Commercial Sales at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon is a global e-commerce and cloud computing company founded in 1994 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company operates through three main segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon's retail platform offers millions of products across numerous categories through websites including amazon.com, amazon.ca, amazon.fr, amazon.de, and many others worldwide. The company manufactures electronic devices such as Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, and Echo smart speakers. Amazon provides services including AWS cloud computing, Kindle Direct Publishing for authors, marketplace platforms for third-party sellers, digital content streaming, and Amazon Prime membership program offering benefits like free shipping and media streaming. The company serves diverse customer segments including consumers, merchants, content creators, and enterprise clients across global markets.
Kyle Dempsey

Speaker

Kyle Dempsey

Sr. Dir. of Partner Solutions Architect

dbt Labs

Kyle Dempsey is the Senior Director of Partner Solutions Architecture at dbt Labs. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dbt, formally known as Fishtown Analytics, is a transformation workflow that lets teams quickly and collaboratively deploy analytics code following software engineering best practices like modularity, portability, CI/CD, and documentation. Now anyone who knows SQL can build production-grade data pipelines.
Dave Newton

Speaker

Dave Newton

VP Supply Chain Technology

Albertsons Companies

Dave Newton serves as the VP of Supply Chain Technology at Albertsons Companies. He is an information technology development leader with a broad understanding of how to utilize technology to unlock new business opportunities and drive return on investment. While he finds the ever-evolving capabilities of the IT world impressive, Dave believes the real opportunity lies in the ability to harness those advancements to fundamentally transform the business landscape and spark new growth. Throughout his career, his core expertise has been connecting technical capabilities, high-performing teams, business readiness, and global development to deliver the robust technology solutions required for sustained business success.
Kashish Mittal

Speaker

Kashish Mittal

Head of AI Security

Salesforce

Kashish Mittal is the AI Security Architect at Salesforce. He is a Security Leader who helps startups build security from 0 to 1, as well as an advisor to numerous startups and entrepreneurs. A CMU alumnus, Kashish is also a presenter at several national and international conferences.
3:50 PM-4:00 PM
Closing Remarks
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Cocktail Reception

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