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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the business world, and small business owners who embrace it can gain a powerful competitive edge. Central Willamette Credit Union hosted an exclusive webinar featuring AI experts Lamont Black, Ph.D., and CIO Joey Rudisill, breaking down how AI can be practically applied to boost efficiency, streamline operations, and drive growth in small businesses.

Now, for a limited time, you can get instant, lifetime access to this private webinar recording ANDa free copy of our comprehensive AI for Small Business Owners eBook—your guide on how to leverage AI for success. 


What You’ll Learn:

  •  Why AI is crucial for small businesses today
  •  Practical ways to integrate AI into your operations
  •  How to separate AI hype from reality
  •  Managing AI risks and employee adoption
  •  The future of AI and how it will impact small businesses

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Meet the Experts
  


Lamont Black, PhD.

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Dr. Lamont Black is a finance professor at DePaul University in Chicago and a recognized expert on emerging technologies including cryptocurrency, blockchain, the metaverse, and artificial intelligence. Dr. Black is a regularly invited speaker for conferences, board sessions, and the media to discuss the impact of these technologies on business strategy. His teaching on cryptocurrency and blockchain focuses on financial applications and has been featured in the Chicago Tribune. Dr. Black also teaches courses on data analytics and technology with a focus on business process automation.


Joey Rudisill, Chief Information Officer at CWCU

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Joey Rudisill has over two decades of experience in information technology and management, currently serving as Chief Information Officer at Central Willamette Credit Union since June 2018, focusing on technology strategy, data strategy, and information security. He leads a Credit Union National Association committee that explores the use-cases of generative AI within the credit union industry and has contributed to numerous articles and webinars on the subject.He offers a balanced perspective on the ongoing discussions and implementations surrounding generative AI in financial settings.