Council
From Vision to Action: Building Blocks for Nonprofit AI Impact

Virtual Council

Date

February 26, 2025

Location

National

Community

CIO / CDO
Your Vision is our mission

Agenda

February 26, 2025
All times Eastern Time
3:00 PM-4:15 PM
From Vision to Action: Building Blocks for Nonprofit AI Impact

Nonprofit organizations are navigating an increasingly complex landscape, with growing demands for efficiency, impact, and innovation. AI promises to do more with less but how do you realistically integrate AI in your operations this year? In this panel session, industry leaders and technology experts will explore how nonprofits can harness the power of AI to achieve measurable outcomes.

Focusing on the foundational pillars of an effective AI solution—data platforms, AI services, and app services—we’ll uncover how to build a resilient technology stack that takes your AI ideas from back of napkin to organizational impact quickly. Learn from real-world success stories where nonprofits have leveraged AI to drive operational efficiencies, enhance donor engagement, and amplify their mission impact.

Join us to discover actionable insights and practical strategies for leveraging Microsoft technologies to empower your organization and maximize your impact. Whether you're just starting your AI journey or looking to scale existing solutions, this session will equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions for the future.

Panelists
Ryan McCamy Valorem Reply

Speaker

Ryan McCamy

VP, Tech for Social Impact

Valorem Reply

Ryan is the lead for Valorem Reply's Tech for Social Impact, Nonprofit practice. As an experienced Technology Executive with over 20 years of leadership experience, he is passionate about helping nonprofits and mission-driven organizations harness the power of AI and cloud technologies to drive innovation, efficiency, and impact. Ryan has led Product & Program Management teams, DevOps teams, Cloud-centric teams, and large-scale software development programs in delivering hybrid-Agile solutions tailored to organizational needs. He is a results-oriented partner for nonprofits navigating complex challenges and delivering impactful solutions in the ever-evolving landscape of technology and business.
Hugo Marques Microsoft

Speaker

Hugo Marques

Architect Director and Customer Success Leader

Microsoft

Hugo Marques is a Managing Director Architect, and Customer Success Leader with over two decades of experience in AI, cloud modernization, and digital transformation. As part of Microsoft’s Tech for Social Impact, he helps nonprofits leverage AI-driven solutions to expand their impact and create digital opportunities for underserved communities. He is also the CEO of AI That Matters, a nonprofit dedicated to training and empowering young developers in Africa. Passionate about technology for social good, Hugo blends innovation and impact to drive meaningful change.
Peter Kress Acts Retirement-Life Communities

Speaker

Peter Kress

SVP/Chief Innovation Officer

Acts Retirement-Life Communities

Peter J. Kress serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, and has been with Acts since 1993. Before joining Acts, Mr. Kress was President of his own software consulting company for over 10 years. He serves as a commissioner for the Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST) where he chairs the standards committee, and is a member of Florida’s Health Information Exchange Coordinating Committee. Mr. Kress is actively involved in promoting the use of technology to support well-being for seniors and frequently speaks on a variety of industry topics at regional, national and international conferences. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Covenant College and a Master of Arts degree in Gerontology from the University of Southern California. Mr. Kress has also completed graduate studies in divinity and theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. Acts began in the early 1970s, when a suburban Philadelphia pastor and members of the Church of the Open Door, a nondenominational church, sought a new and better way of living for the retired church members. Fulfilling instruction of the Scriptures, their idea was to provide a fulfilling and meaningful independent living lifestyle with a quality skilled health care environment that would be available if ever needed. Using their own resources, this group built the first part of what today is known as Fort Washington Estates, which opened in 1972. As of 2023, Acts provides housing and services to more than 10,000 seniors through its family of 26 senior living communities in nine states, and employs approximately 8,000 people.
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