Larry Gennari (Gennari Aronson LLP), curator and moderator of the annual Authors and Innovators: Business Idea Festival, will host a finale event on Thursday, Oct. 26 at Watertown’s Mosesian Center for the Arts.
The event will feature thought-provoking and inspiring authors discussing the implications of AI technology on businesses and privacy. New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill, author of “Your Face Belongs to Us,” will explore the topic of privacy and technology.
Saul Austerlitz, Clayton Fletcher, and Steve Cody will discuss the role of comedy in the workplace and as cultural commentary. Austerlitz will also share stories from his book “Kind of a Big Deal,” which chronicles the history of the movie “Anchorman.”
The program will conclude with Ron Shaich, founder of Panera Bread, sharing insights and best practices on leadership and entrepreneurship from his book “Knowing What Matters.”
https://www.authorsinnovators.org/
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