Speakers

Scottie Pippen

Six-time NBA Champion and Hall of Famer

One of basketball’s most talented, versatile and successful players, Scottie Pippen’s improbable journey to the NBA landed him in Chicago, where he and Michael Jordan teamed up to lead one of the game’s greatest dynasties. Scottie was born in Arkansas, the youngest of 12 children, and he didn’t receive a single Division I scholarship offer. He walked on at an NAIA school, Central Arkansas, and was drafted fifth overall in the 1987 NBA Draft. He quickly established himself as one of the league’s best two-way players and in only his fourth season, claimed the first of six NBA world championships in eight years. Scottie was beloved by his teammates and when you listen to him speak, you’ll understand why—his candidness, charisma, humor and wit provide audiences with memories they’ll never forget.

Dr. Peter Diamandis

Founder of XPRIZE and Executive Founder of Singularity University

Recently named by Fortune as one of the “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders,” Peter Diamandis is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, which has launched $600 million in incentive prize competitions focused on solving humanity’s grand challenges. He is also the Executive Founder of Singularity University. Diamandis is the creator and curator of Abundance360, Singularity’s highest-level membership, which mentors thousands of CEOS and entrepreneurs on AI, exponential tech, longevity and moonshots.

Sanjay Brahmawar

Chief Executive Officer

Ron Davis

Chief AI Officer

Amit Sharma

President, Manufacturing ERP

Ken Fisher

President, Redzone

Ricardo Leitao

SVP, Professional Services

Zack Sosebee

SVP, Operations

Anam Rahman

VP, ChampionAI

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