Published March 22, 2024
The School of Management will host a free panel discussion exploring the growing impact of artificial intelligence on the world of accounting and finance at 5:15 p.m. April 3 in 104 Knox Lecture Hall, North Campus.
Presented by the school’s Helen and Oscar Sufrin Lectureship in Accounting, the talk is titled “Artificial Intelligence and its Implications on Financial Reporting.”
Adam Storch, BS ’02, senior officer at the Securities and Exchange Commission, will serve as moderator. Storch established and leads the SEC’s Event and Emerging Risks Examinations Team, which examines new and emerging technologies such as alternative data and AI.
Other members of the panel include:
Open to the public, the free lecture will be followed by a Q&A. Advance registration is required by April 1. visit to reserve a seat. For more information, contact Cassie Nguyen, clinical assistant professor of accounting and law.
The Helen and Oscar Sufrin Lectureship in Accounting brings distinguished business professionals to the School of Management to speak about accounting issues. Funding is provided through the generous support of Leslie Sufrin and Gerald Sufrin, a longtime UB professor, in honor of their late parents.