AI Trust Faculty
Our global team of advisors, mentors, and AI governance experts brings together diverse insights and specialized knowledge from around the world. This powerful collaboration not only ensures innovative solutions and well-rounded guidance but also builds trust by prioritizing ethical, responsible AI practices. With access to global networks and cutting-edge expertise, we’re here to help you unlock new opportunities and navigate the complexities of today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Dr. Anwar Fallatah, Ph.D.
Dr. Anwar Fallatah works as an artificial intelligence specialist with NuEnergy. Anwar holds a PhD degree in Computer Engineering with over 8 years of experience as a signal processing and machine learning researcher. He was previously a research assistant at the University of Ottawa for 4 years. Anwar brings strong expertise in Artificial Intelligence with PhD research in Signal Detection and Enhancement, Performance Metrics, Signal Processing and Artificial Intelligence Algorithms.
Dr. Gaston Gonnet, Ph.D.
Gaston brings over three decades of experience to the team. He co-founded two significant software companies, including OpenText which today is one of the largest software companies in Canada. He also co-founded Maplesoft, which produces advanced mathematics software used by scientists & researchers around the world. Gaston is Emeritus Professor in Computer Science at ETH Zurich and Chief Scientist at PolyML.
Dr. Hala Own, Ph.D.
Hala is a Computer Science Ph.D. and a highly skilled researcher and lecturer with over 20 years of experience. With international presence in print, online, and at conferences, Hala’s specialty focuses include image processing, data processing, data mining, machine learning, data security, soft sets and wavelets and their applications, and mathematics. Hala has published more than 35 research papers.
Dr. Edson Prestes, Ph.D.
Edson brings over 6 years of experience in areas of Standardisation, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Ethics. He is a Professor at the Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He leads the Phi Robotics Research Group and is a CNPq Research Fellow. Edson is also a Member of the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group on Ethics and AI; and South America Ambassador at IEEE TechEthics.
Dr. Elaheh Shabani, Ph.D.
Dr. Elaheh Shabani is an AI Governance Specialist at NuEnergy.ai, melding a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and over a decade of research and teaching experience with a deep commitment to the ethical implementation of artificial intelligence. In her role at NuEnergy.ai, Elaheh steers research focused on developing and deploying responsible AI. Her work seeks to ensure AI doesn’t simply advance, but progresses in a manner that is socially and ethically informed, carving a path toward a future where technology and ethical practices are seamlessly integrated. Some of Dr. Shabani’s work includes testing and applying technical guardrails to transparent and opaque AI use cases for Law Enforcement and Government departments.
Dr. Pridi Siregar, Ph.D., M.Sc., DES
Dr. Pridi Siregar is a co-founder of IBC, which holds a now-expired EU patent. His core competency lies in computational biology and AI, encompassing both knowledge-driven and data-driven approaches. Pridi holds a PhD in Signal Processing from Rennes (France), a DES in Immunology from Lyon (France), and an MSc in Applied Math & Computer Science from Grenoble (France). While pursuing his PhD, Pridi co-architected an EU project focused on AI-based signal monitoring systems. He has published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals on computational biology and symbolic AI. His past work has been recognized with renowned awards, including French National Awards (Forum des Jeunes Chercheurs, Association Française de l’Industrie Pharmaceutique) and International Awards (Laval Virtual in Science and Education). Currently, Pridi collaborates with Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital to extend the capabilities of existing AutoML tools within the field of precision medicine. He is also an AI consultant at NuEnergy.ai.
Niraj Bhargava, P.Eng, MBA, ICD.D
Niraj has over 30 years of experience in technology, business creation and leadership. He is a serial entrepreneur and has successively been the CEO, founder and leader of technology companies – previously in clean energy and smart grid and now focused on responsible use of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and generative AI. He is currently the Chair of the Strategy Committee of the Board at the Royal Ottawa. In the past, he has served as a dean and a university faculty in Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Global Business as well as a corporate executive at a Fortune 50 company. Niraj holds a degree in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo and an MBA from the Ivey School of Business, and an International Business Certificate from Stockholm School of Economics. He also completed the Directors Education Program at Rotman leading to his ICD.D designation. At NuEnergy.ai, Niraj leads a team of expert associates who work with clients in defining ethical and cutting-edge AI-enabled solutions, and with innovators in the creation, launch and scale up of AI trust measurement techniques.
Denise Carpenter, ICD.D
Denise is an experienced C-suite executive, board director, and professional executive coach. She is a transformation leader who has led complex governance and organizational change while positioning organizations for growth. Denise has diverse industry experience with deep understanding of issues in health – including digital health, security, natural resources, energy, utilities, and First Nations economic development. She has served as a guest lecturer and executive in residence at the University of Alberta’s MBA program and as a guest lecturer at the Fellows Program, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard. She has written and lectured widely on diversity of thought, governance as a business enabler, and stakeholder relations.
Connie Carras, CPA, CA, GCB.D, CCB.D
Connie E. Carras, CPA, CA, GCB.D, CCB.D, is an Independent Board Chair and Director, Retired PwC Partner, Entrepreneur, and Innovator. She is a trusted, purpose driven Leader who focuses on shaping and leading “Innovation for Good.”
Connie chairs the EnerQuality Corporation Board, serves as Director and Risk Committee Chair on the Canlan Sports Inc. (TSX:ICE) Board, serves as finance expert on the ZenniHome Holdings Inc. (US) Board. She is the Founder & CEO of CEC Enterprises Consulting, providing strategic innovation and start-up advisory in Real Estate and Housing in Canada and the US, building on successes as the partner and Canadian national leader for PwC and IBM’s Institutional Investor consulting practices.
Experienced working across Canada, the US, and the UK in Real Estate, Banking, Insurance, and Institutional Investment and leading strategic change using the levers of technology and ESG, Connie is known for bringing together ideas, partnerships, and capital that strategically accelerate industry innovation and its impact.
Passionate about leading next generation governance to tackle climate and sustainability in the built environment, the future of housing, and DE&I at the governance level, she speaks regularly and consults on how governance agendas and strategy can embrace ethical AI and transformative technologies as an accelerant of sustainability and ESG impact—especially to see beyond compliance and risk management and to target opportunity.
Rob Davidson, B.Sc., MBA
Rob is a 25-year seasoned veteran of the software industry and has excelled in a diverse set of senior roles including Chief Technologist, Vice President of Product Management, and Director of Marketing & Communications. Rob is a past civil society co-chair for the Canadian Government’s Open Government Multistakeholder Forum and has spoken at national and international events on data, AI, and emerging technologies. Rob is currently the Director of Data Analytics at the ICTC, a non-profit think tank researching the intersection of emerging technologies and the future of work.
Anne Graham
Anne brings over 25 years’ experience in the areas of Human Resources and Organizational Development in high tech, pharmaceutical, financial, and manufacturing organizations to our team. Anne is a high energy, results-oriented leader with a career focused on developing and actioning people solutions to implement business strategies and priorities. She has strategic and hands-on experience in all major areas of Human Resources and Organizational Development. Experienced in diverse industries and organizational settings (start-up, hyper-growth, mature, downsizing, re-organizing, re-engineering), her major contributions have been in the areas of board, leadership and management effectiveness, organizational change and transformation, and team effectiveness.
Anne also appreciates the importance of Board Governance, having been on the Board for The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre for many years, including several years as Chair of the Board.
Christine Ing, LLB
Christine is a Partner and serves as the National Lead for the Technology Law Group and Co-Lead for the FinTech Group at McCarthy Tetrault. She has over twenty years of experience in complex technology transactions such as outsourcing, cloud computing, SaaS and other strategic procurement arrangements, software development & systems implementation, licensing, data sharing, and joint ventures. She has particular expertise in the area of information security and third party vendor risk management. Christine has assisted clients across a broad spectrum of industry sectors, with a focus on banking and other regulated industries. She is nationally recognized as an expert in commercial transactions involving information technology, data security, and intellectual property. She has recently been involved in a number of “open data” and alternative data projects, and has advised on a number of strategic collaborations between incumbents and disruptors.
Orchid Jahanshahi, MBA
Orchid is the Founder/CEO of ThinkrBelle, an advisory venture that bridges commercial solutions between BioPharma and Tech. She brings a unique cross-expertise between the Life Sciences and the Canadian Tech/Startup communities. With 30 years of operational experience in numerous Commercial roles at six Fortune 500 pharma companies, she helped bring numerous therapeutic solutions to healthcare professionals and patients across various therapeutic areas in Canada and Global markets. Since 2020, Orchid has been working, investing and advising in the AI/HealthTech space with various Startups in the life sciences sector. Orchid is a mentor for the Creative Destruction Lab’s Biomedical Engineering cohort, for Calgary Innovates and is on the Board of Directors of Kinark Child & Family Services. Orchid holds an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business and is bilingual in English and French.
Harry Major, B.Math
Harry is a software development executive with 25 years’ experience building world class and high-performance software development teams. A named inventor on 62 granted patents, Harry has a thorough understanding of all stages of product development from innovation, prototype, new product development, to iterative maintenance, with a keen eye for productivity, performance, and quality. Experienced with balancing the needs of development and quality with the schedules and needs of the business and marketplace, Harry is skilled at creating an innovative and productive culture and environment that enables talented individuals to thrive and achieve their best.
Mai Mavinkurve, P.Eng
Mai is an industry expert and advisor in Data, Applied AI, Emerging Technologies and Innovation. As a member of the ISED Economic Strategy – Digital Industries Table, she led the sub group that developed national data strategy and IP recommendations. She has also represented Canada at the G7 ministerial meetings on AI and the future of work. Mai has advised on the Ontario Digital and Data Task Force as well as co-chaired a Data Governance initiative with the Standards Council of Canada. Mai is a licensed professional engineer, an executive leader and a serial entrepreneur with a focus on the practical enterprise applications and governance of Data and AI. Mai is a graduate of the University of Toronto and a Senior Fellow at the think tank – Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI). She is also a professional speaker on technology and innovation.
Salman Mufti, B.Sc., MBA
Salman has an experience of more than 23 years with expertise in Digital Transformation and Managerial Decision Making. He is a PhD holder and is currently serving as Associate Professor of Digital Technology at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University. In the past, Salman has also served as Associate Dean of Queen’s Executive Education.
Michael (Mick) O'Connell
Mick is an executive with wide international expertise based in the U.K. As the founder of Critical Insights Consultancy Ltd (UK), he is actively working across the globe with clients delivering insight, guidance, and leadership for their ethical use of AI. He has previously worked in a senior executive position in industry with NEC Corporation and has thirty years in policing as a senior officer for the UK including Director at Interpol, leading technical innovation to public safety and national security requirements.
He is recognised for his work in ethics and standards and is a Board member to several advisory and oversight committees, and recipient of many international awards for his service to policing.
He currently supports the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) as a senior law enforcement expert, assisting in their development with Interpol of an AI toolkit for responsible AI innovation in law enforcement. This initiative aspires to instill a deep knowledge and guiding principles to better enable police and related public safety agencies to adopt a responsible and ethical use framework to their AI policies and operational protocols.
Sean Simmons, M.A.Sc., B.A.Sc.
Sean is providing exceptional expertise and thought leadership in developing the Machine Trust Platform, mentoring the Software Development team, and supporting technical development and research areas. He is a seasoned professional with a strong technical background which includes 16 years with RIM/Blackberry as Director of the DSP Group, Office of the CTO and VP of System Optimization. Sean brings a depth of knowledge and breadth of understanding to complex problems which allows for the creation of robust, elegant and original solutions. Sean has 114 patents granted and 25 patents pending. He holds an M.A.Sc. in Aerospace and a B.A.Sc. in Computer/Electrical Engineering, both from the University of Toronto.
Christian Siregar, M.Sc. TSM
Christian has over 20 years of experience in product management and holds a Masters in Technological Systems Management. Christian has taken on a series of mandates in technology transfers, international business development, and knowledge governance. In the past decade he has worked as the marketing and customer development lead with several start-ups, from renewable energy management software to AI-based voice recognition. Christian is experienced in change management and has a deep understanding of international markets, technology trends, and people.
Mardi Witzel
Currently serving two Ontario provincial public appointments, Mardi sits as Chair, Muskoka Watershed Advisory Group and Public Representative, Council of Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPAO). She is a previous Chair of the KidsAbility Foundation board and board member of the KidsAbility Centre for Child Development, where she continues to sit on the Joint Board Advisory Task Force. Mardi held a number of senior management positions during a career with AT&T Payment Processing Solutions, serving as Director, Product Management & Marketing and Team Leader, Global Remittance Processing Solutions. She has lectured at the WLU School of Business and studied in the WLU PhD in Management program, completing all doctoral coursework and exams.