Center for AI-EDGE
What We Do
Crummer’s Center for AI-EDGE (Executive Decision-making, Governance, and Execution) is dedicated to educating students and executives on leveraging AI to enhance decision-making, governance, and execution—key components of effective leadership. Our goal is to help organizations create, capture, and deliver value responsibly through the power of AI.
Led by Jay Liebowitz D.Sc., Professor of Business Innovation and Industry Transformation, AI-EDGE is set to become a premier hub for applied artificial intelligence (AI) in executive education, research, and industry collaboration.
Explore the AI-EDGE Center
AI-EDGE offers valuable opportunities for everyone—from students seeking cutting-edge AI education to businesses exploring innovative solutions, alumni looking to stay ahead of industry trends, and community members eager to engage in impactful AI research and collaboration. Whether you’re driving innovation or enhancing your knowledge, AI-EDGE connects you to the future of AI in business.
- Raman Bukkapatnam, CIO, Marriott Vacations Worldwide
- Richard Boyd, CEO, UltiSim
- Avani Desai, CEO, Schellman
- Anthony DiResta, Partner, Holland & Knight
- Sherry Graziano ’10MHR, SVP-Digital Marketing, Truist
- Cheryl Flink, SVP and Director of Research, Truist Leadership Institute
- Dr. Sachin Jaitly ’02 ’03MBA, General Partner, Morgan Creek Capital Management, LLC
- Isar Meitis ’09MBA, CEO, Multiplai.ai
- John Myers ’94 ’96MBA, Vice President-IT Audit, PepsiCo (Ret.)
- Thomas (Tom) Nesteruk, SVP/Associate Chief People Officer, Head of Workforce Optimization, Advent Health
- Adam Scheinberg, Senior VP-IT, Massey Services
- Ash Shoeibi ’16DBA, Director of Data Science, Meta
- Mark Schwarz ’12MBA, Director of Logistics, Pella Corporation
AI-EDGE aspires to be a leading destination for applied AI education and research, recognized not just regionally but on a national and international level. We aim to foster a vibrant AI community within Rollins College and the broader Central Florida region, where industry leaders can connect, share insights, and explore the latest AI trends shaping their sectors.
Another critical objective is to forge strategic partnerships with industry and international AI centers. Leveraging Dr. Liebowitz’s extensive network, Crummer will collaborate with organizations across industries, government, and nonprofits to discover and promote best practices in AI application.
Finally, AI-EDGE is committed to developing impactful educational programs and resources for students, executives, and the wider community. These offerings will provide valuable learning opportunities, equipping participants with the skills and knowledge to drive AI innovation within their organizations and elevate the technological capabilities of our community.
The Center for AI-EDGE will concentrate on three core areas: executive decision-making, governance, and execution. We will explore how AI can address decision-making challenges, develop best practices for AI governance, and guide organizations in integrating AI for competitive advantage.
Key activities at AI-EDGE include:
- Educational Programs: Courses on AI for business innovation and executive boot camps.
- Research and Thought Leadership: Publishing insights on AI trends and applications.
- Industry Engagement: Hosting lectures, summits, and board/corporate membership meetings.
- Community Outreach: Building partnerships with local businesses and international AI centers.
The Center will be supported by an advisory board of seasoned AI professionals and executives who will provide strategic guidance and insight.
Students will have the opportunity to join the newly formed AI student organization, RAISE (Rollins AI for Social, Economic, and Environmental Impact). This interdisciplinary group will unite undergraduate and graduate students from across Rollins, including Crummer and the Hamilton Holt School, to foster collaboration and equip future leaders to use AI responsibly and effectively.
Key focus areas include:
- Societal Impact: Projects and discussions on how AI can improve social justice, healthcare, education, and overall quality of life.
- Economic Impact: Exploring AI’s role in driving economic growth, innovation, and sustainable business practices.
- Environmental Impact: Utilizing AI to address environmental challenges such as climate change, conservation, and sustainable resource management.
Sponsorship levels below. Contact Jay Liebowitz, jliebowitz@rollins.edu for more information.
Meet the Director
Dr. Jay Liebowitz, Professor of Business Innovation and Industry Transformation at Crummer, brings decades of experience in data science, AI, and knowledge management. A top-ranked global expert, Dr. Liebowitz has published over 45 books and previously held prominent roles at Columbia, Seton Hall, Johns Hopkins, and NASA.
Research and Publications
This recent publication takes a hard look at ways to regulate generative AI to reduce online hate and secure justice in a digital environment. Featuring research and offering practical guidelines, the book examines guardrails for regulating generative AI models, so they do not contribute to online hate, disinformation and imagery.
Check out the book details here.
Purchase the book and use the special discount code RHS25 for 25% off!
AI Across the Campus and Beyond Podcast
Dive into the world of AI with the Artificial Intelligence Student Organization, RAISE, at Crummer Graduate School of Business and Rollins College! Join us as we explore the real-world impact, opportunities, and challenges of AI in business and academia—sparking insightful conversations that prepare you for the future.
Upcoming Events
Join us at AI-EDGE events to explore cutting-edge AI innovations and learn how they can transform your business and leadership strategies.
Artificial Intelligence News
OpenAI argues against ChatGPT data deletion in Indian court
AI News | January 23, 2025
OpenAI has argued in an Indian court that removing the training data behind ChatGPT service would clash with its legal obligations in the United States. The statement was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by Indian news agency ANI, which accused the AI business of using its content without permission. The Microsoft-backed AI giant... Read more »
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Rethinking federal RFPs in the age of data and AI: Why energy efficiency must be part of the equation
Artificial Intelligence - Federal News Network | January 22, 2025
Energy efficiency must become a core criterion in federal IT procurement alongside other key factors like cost, performance and security.
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For the new Congress, an AI proposal from the last Congress
Artificial Intelligence - Federal News Network | January 22, 2025
Members of the bipartisan House Task Force on AI want to ensure U.S. leadership while mitigating the threats to privacy and safety.
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World Economic Forum unveils blueprint for equitable AI
AI News | January 21, 2025
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a blueprint outlining how AI can drive inclusivity in global economic growth and societal progress. However, it also highlights the challenges in ensuring its benefits are equitably distributed across all nations and peoples. Developed in partnership with KPMG, the blueprint offers nine strategic objectives to support government leaders,... Read more »
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Explore AI-EDGE at Crummer
Discover how AI-EDGE at Crummer can empower executives and businesses to harness AI for decision-making and innovation and explore the opportunities it offers to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.