Think Tank
The Future of IT & Cybersecurity

CIO & CISO Ohio Think Tank

Date

June 4, 2025

Location

Cleveland, OH

Community

CIO / CISO
Your Vision is our mission

Agenda

June 04, 2025
All times Eastern Time
8:30 AM-9:00 AM
Registration
9:00 AM-9:30 AM
Morning Networking
9:30 AM-9:40 AM
Opening Remarks
9:40 AM-10:05 AM
Keynote
The Future of SASE: Key Predictions for 2025 Shaping Hybrid Workforce Security with SASE today and tomorrow

Join us as we dive into the evolving landscape of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and unveil our top five predictions for the year ahead. 

Our cybersecurity expert will: 

  • Analyze key market trends, emerging technologies, and industry shifts shaping the future of SASE. 
  • Explore how SASE is transforming cybersecurity strategies for modern enterprises. 
  • Showcase upcoming innovations in SASE that can help you stay ahead in securing your hybrid workforce. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and a competitive edge in the fast-changing world of cybersecurity. 

Together with:

Fortinet
10:10 AM-10:25 AM
Vision Voices Keynote
Core Components of Successful Innovation

Achieving successful innovation requires more than just creativity—it demands strategic clarity and disciplined execution. This session will explore the three core elements that consistently drive impactful innovation: a well-defined vision, strong stakeholder engagement, and a clearly articulated value proposition. While these components are widely recognized, aligning them effectively in practice remains a significant challenge. Join us for a focused discussion on why these factors are both necessary and sufficient for success—and how leaders can operationalize them to turn ideas into measurable results.

Panelists
Rick Hamilton TD Bank
Rick Hamilton

Head of Data and Model Management

TD Bank

10:30 AM-10:55 AM
Coffee Break
11:00 AM-11:35 AM
Fireside Chat
The Vulnerable C-Suite: Why Personal Cybersecurity is the New Frontline for CISOs

Businesses and their leadership teams are increasingly being targeted – physically and digitally. Research from The Ponemon Institute shows that 42% of CISOs report attacks targeting executives' personal lives – a number that will only climb as cybercriminals evolve their attack methods.

Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging executives’ personal digital presence as an entry point into corporate networks. Traditional cybersecurity focuses on corporate systems, leaving executives’ personal digital lives exposed – creating a significant risk vector for organizations.

Together with:

BlackCloak
11:40 AM-11:55 AM
Disruptor
Beyond Detection, Or Not: The New Frontier in Social Engineering Scam Prevention

Imagine a scenario where your client’s CEO joins a call—and it turns out to be a deepfake. With generative AI making fakes nearly undetectable, social engineering attacks are escalating, as seen in multimillion-dollar losses across industries. The quality, scale and complexity of these attacks are growing exponentially—leaving traditional content-based defenses struggling to keep pace.

Consider recent high-profile incidents: the sophisticated attack on MGM costing $30 million, a video-based deepfake assault on Arup's Hong Kong finance team, resulting in a $25 million loss, and impersonation schemes posing as new hires to compromise critical systems. As GenAI evolves, the challenge is clear: how do we effectively block these advanced threats from the get-go?

Leaders in mission-critical industries are beginning to assess solutions that address the prevention of AI-driven impersonation and classic social engineering scams. Let’s envision a defense framework that integrates seamlessly across all collaboration tools and communication channels—calls, video conferences, messaging, SMS, emails—providing real-time, first-encounter verification without cumbersome pre-registration, and doing so with rigorous privacy safeguards.

This session will explore what to do when content based filtering is no longer enough to protect organizations from the escalating risks posed by advanced social engineering generated threats.

Together with:

Imper AI
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Lunch & Networking
1:05 PM-1:50 PM
Panel
2025 Executive Evolution: Mastering the Art of Business-Technology Harmony

Bridging the gap between business and technology is not easy and requires discipline and balance between technology, people, and business. For so many organizations today, technology is the business. Technology needs to be understood as a critical enabler in every part of the organization from the front line to the back office. It creates new value by crunching data to deliver new insights, it spurs innovation, and it disrupts traditional business models.

For business and technology leaders alike, new actions and behavioral changes can help their organizations make this shift. CIOs and CISOs must take responsibility for problems, they should convey that when technology fails, many people typically share responsibility.

1:55 PM-2:20 PM
Networking Break
2:20 PM-3:05 PM
Fireside Chat
What’s Really Stopping Your Company from Changing?

Digital transformation is often talked about, but rarely fully realized. Why? This session takes a hard look at the hidden cultural norms, organizational silos, and legacy mindsets that quietly sabotage innovation.

We'll explore how bold leadership — particularly from CISOs and tech executives — can challenge the status quo, foster a culture of adaptability, and champion the responsible use of data as a strategic asset. From shifting internal behaviors to redefining risk in a data-driven world, this conversation offers practical insights into breaking through resistance and turning transformation into action.

Chair
Panelists
Jim Smith Dwellworks
Jim Smith

CIO

Dwellworks

Josh Miller Icstars
Josh Miller

CTO

Icstars

Greg Slaby The Cleveland Institute of Art
Greg Slaby

Associate Director IT

The Cleveland Institute of Art

3:10 PM-3:55 PM
Panel
AI + Workforce: Who’s Really Leading the Future of Work?

AI is not just reshaping workflows—it’s redefining the workforce itself. As automation accelerates across industries, business leaders face a critical question: are we preparing people to lead with AI, or letting AI quietly take the lead?

With over 40% of U.S. jobs expected to be impacted by AI technologies and nearly half of today’s core skills projected to shift by 2027, the pressure to act is no longer theoretical—it’s immediate. And in cities like Cleveland, where traditional industries meet innovation, the challenge becomes even more complex: how do we drive transformation without leaving our people behind?

This session will explore the human side of AI adoption—rethinking roles, building real reskilling strategies, and redesigning leadership for the Human + Machine era. Expect bold insights and fresh perspectives on what it truly means to build an AI-ready workforce—one that empowers, not replaces, human potential.

Chair
Sergio Sanchez (2) Coleman Health Services
Dr. Sergio E. Sanchez

CIO, CTO & CISO

Coleman Health Services

Dr. Sergio E. Sanchez brings more than two decades of passion and expertise to his role as Chief Information Services Officer for a nonprofit organization in the USA. In his day‑to‑day, Sergio partners with end users and staff across the country (and even into Europe and the Caribbean!) to ensure everyone can focus on the work that matters most—serving others—while the technology hums along smoothly and securely behind the scenes. Before joining that organization, Sergio wore many hats in healthcare and tech. He helped keep hospitals safe from cyber threats, streamlined life‑science operations so critical systems never missed a beat, and even spent time at Apple, where he led teams of friendly “Geniuses” who solved customer problems with a smile. Early in his journey, he built and supported video games and infrastructure at a well‑known studio, proving that no challenge was too big or too playful. Sergio’s academic path is just as rich: he earned his medical doctor’s degree in Mexico City, then went on to Columbia University for a master’s in computer science. He’s also a lifelong learner with certifications ranging from cloud computing to data privacy—and he genuinely loves cracking open a new puzzle, whether it’s a technical problem at work or a DIY 3D‑printing project in his garage. Outside the office, you’ll often find him coaching youth soccer, sharing scuba‑diving adventures as a certified instructor, or practicing his Italian over a plate of pasta. Fluent in English and Spanish (and happily muddling through French and Portuguese), Sergio believes the best solutions come when people connect heart to heart—and keyboard to screen.
Panelists
Sergey Galchenko IntelePeer
Sergey Galchenko

CTO

IntelePeer

Allen Ingram Langham Partnership International

Speaker

Allen Ingram

Global CIO

Langham Partnership International

Allen Ingram – Executive Technology Leader | CIO | Digital Transformation Strategist Allen Ingram is an accomplished Chief Information Officer and digital transformation leader with more than two decades of experience aligning enterprise technology strategy with organizational growth. Known for his ability to lead through complexity, Allen has successfully delivered IT modernization initiatives across global nonprofits, real estate, healthcare, and financial services organizations. As Global CIO for Langham Partnership, he led enterprise-wide infrastructure upgrades, CRM/ERP transitions, and cybersecurity overhauls spanning 130+ countries. He has also served as an interim CIO for mission-critical engagements, helping organizations manage carve-outs, system separations, and transition service agreements. His hands-on leadership has produced tangible outcomes, including multi-million-dollar cost savings, improved operational maturity, and seamless integration of cloud platforms such as Azure, Salesforce, and Workday. Allen is a skilled communicator and strategic advisor, experienced in collaborating with boards, CEOs, and cross-functional teams to deliver scalable, secure, and data-driven technology solutions. He builds and leads high-performing teams while maintaining focus on innovation, compliance, and long-term value creation. With expertise in enterprise architecture, data governance, and vendor optimization, Allen brings clarity, discipline, and business impact to every engagement.
Egor Sadovnic Crowe
Egor Sadovnic

Associate Director IT

Crowe

Arun Kottha Unison Risk Advisors
Arun Kottha

Chief Risk Officer

Unison Risk Advisors

4:00 PM-4:10 PM
Closing Remarks & Raffle Giveaway.
4:10 PM-5:30 PM
Cocktail Hour
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