Advisory Board

No single discipline can adequately evaluate enterprise AI governance — our Advisory Board brings together the fields that collectively determine whether AI systems can be trusted.

No single discipline can adequately evaluate enterprise AI governance. Trustworthy AI touches technology, risk transfer, law, compliance, insurance, and business operations — and no single profession holds all of the expertise required to assess it. AIQA’s Advisory Board was assembled to bring together the fields that collectively determine whether AI systems can be trusted: insurance and corporate risk, cybersecurity, computer science and AI research, enterprise compliance, and entrepreneurship and market development.

Their independent guidance helps ensure that the AIQ™ Score methodology remains rigorous, practical, and aligned with emerging best practices. AIQA is a measurement provider, not a regulator, and the Chicago Principles for Independent AI Assurance that guide its work apply to all providers of AI assurance.

Jon Held

Jon Held

Chairman, J.S. Held LLC

Jon Held is Chairman of J.S. Held LLC, a global consulting firm of more than 2,000 professionals operating across more than 80 offices. The firm works at the intersection of insurance, corporate risk, and professional services — the ecosystem in which enterprise AI is increasingly underwritten, advised, and managed. Jon’s perspective on how large organizations assess and price risk informs AIQA’s understanding of where independent AI governance measurement must prove its value to carriers, corporate risk officers, and the advisors who serve them.

Mike Hrabik

Mike Hrabik

Founder & CEO, SecureSky, Inc.

Mike Hrabik is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of SecureSky, Inc., a cybersecurity firm protecting hybrid, cloud, and AI infrastructure through a patented exposure-management and adaptive-defense platform. Before founding SecureSky in 2018, he served as Global CTO and Americas (Regional) CEO of NTT Security. Earlier, as co-founder and President of Solutionary — acquired by NTT in 2013 — he was the principal architect of the company’s patented ActiveGuard® technology and its Security Operations Centers. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and brings more than two decades of enterprise cybersecurity leadership.

Mike’s expertise reflects the convergence of AI governance and cybersecurity as a single enterprise discipline. SecureSky and AIQA have entered a cooperation agreement under which the AIQ™ Score provides SecureSky’s clients an independent, third-party measure of how well their AI programs are designed and managed.

Dr. Michael Mitzenmacher

Dr. Michael Mitzenmacher

Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University

Dr. Michael Mitzenmacher is the Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, where he has been on the faculty since 1999. An ACM Fellow and the author of more than 250 conference and journal publications, his work has earned the 2002 IEEE Information Theory Society Best Paper Award and the 2009 ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time Award, and he is the co-author of a standard textbook on randomized algorithms and probabilistic techniques in computer science. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. His research spans the design and analysis of algorithms and data structures, networks and data transmission, computer security, information theory, and — increasingly — artificial intelligence and large language model systems.

Dr. Mitzenmacher contributes academic rigor in algorithms, data systems, and algorithmic fairness. The AIQ™ Score methodology is guided by his work, helping ensure that AIQA’s approach can withstand scholarly scrutiny.

Albert D. Napoli

Albert D. Napoli

Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, USC Marshall School of Business

Albert Napoli is an award-winning instructor at the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California — the oldest university entrepreneurship program in the United States — where he has taught entrepreneurship and family-business strategy for more than a decade. He partners with CEOs and executive teams on growth, value creation, and leadership transition, drawing on extensive experience advising enterprises across industries and geographies. He holds a B.S. in business economics and finance and an MBA and Ed.D. from USC.

Albert advises AIQA on building a category-defining company and the market infrastructure required to establish independent AI governance measurement at scale.

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