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Inside the Discussion Tracks powering the CDO Magazine New York City CDO Financial Forum
Written by: CDO Magazine
Updated 3:05 PM UTC, March 19, 2026

Senior leaders across banking, financial services, and insurance will convene at the New York Marriott Downtown on March 25, 2026, for one of the most focused gatherings of data, AI, and risk leadership in the industry: the CDO Magazine New York City CDO Financial Forum.
Hosted in the financial capital of the world, the invitation-only forum will bring together decision-makers from organizations including JPMorganChase, Citi, Truist, TD, New York Life, Dow Jones, Wells Fargo, Synchrony Financial, Marsh, Mastercard, and other leading institutions across the financial ecosystem.
Designed specifically for Chief Data Officers, Chief Analytics Officers, AI leaders, and senior risk and audit executives, the forum is set to explore how data governance, AI strategy, model risk, and enterprise data architecture are shaping the next era of financial markets.
Financial institutions are entering a new phase of transformation where AI, data governance, regulatory oversight, and capital allocation are deeply intertwined.
The New York City CDO Financial Forum is designed to unpack the realities behind the headlines:
“Financial institutions are operating at the intersection of innovation, regulation, and market volatility,” says Corey Maxner, Senior Director of Community & Operations at CDO Magazine. “The New York City CDO Financial Forum creates a rare environment where leaders can step away from the noise and engage in honest discussions about how data and AI are reshaping financial decision-making at scale.”
The day begins with a keynote from James Massa, Senior Executive Director, Software Engineering and Architecture at JPMorganChase, titled:
Offense. Defense. Winning at Scale: A New CDO Playbook for Wall Street
As financial institutions scale AI and modernize their data infrastructure, CDOs are increasingly responsible for balancing two forces:
Innovation and speed
Control, governance, and regulatory resilience
Massa will explore how leading institutions are building data platforms and engineering practices that support both offense and defense simultaneously, enabling innovation without compromising control.
This keynote session, to be delivered by Dr. Tiffany Perkins-Munn, JPMorganChase Head of Business Execution & Policy, will focus on a growing strategic priority across Wall Street:
Own the Ecosystem: The New Power Play on Wall Street
The conversation will examine how organizations are moving beyond isolated AI projects toward ecosystem-level control of data, platforms, and partnerships.
Beyond the keynotes, the forum dives into the most urgent issues facing data and AI leadership across banking, insurance, and capital markets.
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Financial crime is evolving as quickly as the technologies designed to detect it.
This session explores how advanced analytics, AI-driven detection, and modern data architectures are changing the fight against fraud, money laundering, and financial crime across global institutions.
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As generative AI and machine learning systems move into production, financial institutions are encountering the practical consequences of deploying AI at scale.
Leaders will examine where AI initiatives went wrong, what governance gaps emerged, and what organizations are doing differently now.
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Everyone in financial services recognizes the pressure: Ship faster. Scale the platform. Stand up the model.
But speed has consequences.
As data pipelines multiply and AI layers on top of complex architectures, leaders are confronting a fundamental question: Do we truly understand the environments we are building?
This session explores how financial institutions are restoring visibility, control, and governance across increasingly complex data and AI ecosystems.
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Model risk is no longer a niche compliance concern. It sits at the heart of modern financial operations.
This discussion explores how organizations are strengthening model governance, explainability, and auditability as AI increasingly influences real financial decisions.
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AI models now influence capital allocation, risk exposure, portfolio strategy, and regulatory reporting. But financial institutions operate under a different rule than most industries:
Speed is not the objective. Correctness is.
This session examines the operational realities of deploying AI inside highly regulated financial environments, focusing on:
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As AI adoption accelerates, responsibility for data, models, and decisions is shifting across organizations. This panel explores how accountability is evolving across data teams, risk organizations, engineering groups, and business leadership.
Unlike traditional conferences with overlapping tracks and fragmented agendas, the CDO Magazine Financial Forum is intentionally designed for deep engagement.
The single-room format ensures that every participant shares the same conversations, building continuity and creating opportunities for meaningful discussion throughout the day.
Participants will gain:
For senior data, AI, analytics, risk, and audit leaders across banking and insurance, the forum offers something rare: A room filled with peers solving the same high-stakes problems.
The CDO Magazine New York City CDO Financial Forum takes place:
Attendance is limited to maintain a peer-level environment for meaningful dialogue among financial industry leaders.