Date & Time: March 25 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Location: Virtual

Join us for a Don Center’s Virtual Seminar on “Artificial Intelligence: The Most Important Innovation of Our Lifetime?”, featuring speaker Bradford Neuman, Senior Vice President and Director of Market Strategy at Fred Alger & Company LLC.

Artificial intelligence is advancing at an exponential pace, emerging as a transformative general‑purpose technology that is reshaping industries, driving massive infrastructure investment, and unlocking significant productivity gains across the global economy. As AI becomes embedded into nearly every sector, from healthcare and finance to software, consumer products, and industrial systems, it is creating substantial economic impact and broad investment opportunities while rapidly redefining how people work, create, and interact with technology.

About the Speaker

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Bradford Neuman

Senior Vice President, Director of Market Strategy, Fred Alger & Company, LLC

Bradford Neuman is Senior Vice President and Director of Market Strategy. He joined Alger in 2015 and has 26 years of experience. Before joining Alger, Brad was a Partner at Omega Advisors, where he managed investments in the consumer sector. Prior to that, he was a Managing Director at Glenview Capital, where he had similar responsibilities. Earlier in his career, Brad was an Equity Research Associate Analyst at Credit Suisse, focusing on equity market strategy, and prior to that, he was responsible for covering the wireless telecommunications industry for the firm. He started his career as an Equity Research Associate at Schroder & Co. Brad has appeared frequently on CNBC and has been quoted in Barron’s, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Institutional Investor, Pensions & Investments, and MarketWatch. Brad earned his B.B.A. with High Distinction from Emory University. He is also a CFA charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute.

This event is sponsored by the Elizabeth and Allen Don Center for Innovative Technology and Decision Sciences.

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