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Jane
Smith
Field Chief Data & AI Officer
ThoughtSpot
I’m a former Chief Data Officer turned Field Chief Data & AI Officer (EMEA) at ThoughtSpot, using my experience of productionising AI to help companies move from AI PowerPoint to AI in production. With 20 years experience at the cutting edge of data (AI, GenAI, ML) I’ve led teams to build revenue generating data products, scaled governance in regulated environments and led 45+ person teams through the disruptive, messy human side of transformation. I grew up in management consulting (Accenture, Ernst & Young) cutting my teeth on large scale data transformations for oil and gas industry clients. I'm also an experienced keynote speaker - not just about AI in business but also the wider societal and ethical implications.
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02 December 2025 14:15 - 15:00
Panel: The CPO as a growth architect - product's central role in business model innovation
The modern Chief Product Officer's mandate extends far beyond feature delivery. This panel explores how today's most influential CPOs are acting as strategic growth architects, leveraging product expertise to drive fundamental business model innovation. We will discuss how to identify new revenue streams, architect value-based pricing, and build product-led ecosystems that create competitive moats. This session will provide a framework for CPOs to move from executing strategy to defining it, positioning product as the core engine for sustainable, long-term business growth.
02 December 2025 12:45 - 13:15
Competing in the autonomous age: A CPO’s guide to the galaxy
We’re entering a new era of AI—one where agentic systems rethink how products are built, optimised, and scaled. Many of today’s trusted frameworks, processes, and business models won’t survive the shift. For Chief Product Officers, this change is immediate and profound. From ecommerce experiences shaped in real time to experimentation pipelines that evolve beyond traditional A/B testing, product organisations are about to operate very differently.