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Intersection of AI and IP from a Linguist's Perspective hosted by the Houston ChapterThursday, September 18, 20254:30pm - 5:15pm Networking 5:15pm - 6:00pm Panel Discussion 6:00pm - 6:30pm Cocktail Reception and Networking at Womble Bond Dickinson 717 Texas Avenue, Suite 2100 Houston, TX 77002
Parking garage is on Louisiana Street between Prairie and Texas. Parking is $10 after 5pm. You'll take the elevator down to Lobby floor and check in with security in the building lobby for access to the 21st floor..
FREE to members and non-members Cocktail Reception and Light Appetizers included Program: Discussion with Kathleen Perley, a recognized thought leader in artificial intelligence integration, dedicated to bridging the gap between AI and business leadership. Kathleen is an Instructor at Rice University and a linguist-turned-entrepreneur. Please join us to discover how to use the power of language and linguistic tools to transform AI into a powerful productivity partner. This focused session offers practical, actionable strategies to streamline work processes and unlock new value to make AI your competitive edge, not a challenge. The discussion will be moderated by Ross Flynt, a seasoned intellectual property attorney with deep expertise in patent and trademark preparation and prosecution, licensing and strategic IP counseling. The first 50 registrations who attend the event will receive a complimentary copy of AI Made Simple: Results Made Real by Kathleen Perley. More about the Speaker: Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Y4b0lQrvrNY Speakers: | Kathleen Perley, Linguist and AI Expert, Rice University Kathleen Perley is a linguist-turned-entrepreneur and recognized thought
leader in artificial intelligence integration who is dedicated to
bridging the gap between AI and business leadership. As faculty and AI
advisor to the deans at Rice Business, she develops and teaches courses
on AI strategy, generative AI applications, and AI implementation,
equipping executives and students with skills to navigate AI-driven
transformation. In this role, she also advises university leadership on
AI adoption, training faculty on emerging technologies and shaping AI
education across the business school.
Outside of academia,
Kathleen is the founder and CEO of DemystifAI, an AI consulting and
education firm that helps mid-sized businesses implement AI to drive
innovation, efficiency and growth. Prior to DemystifAI, she founded
Decode, a digital agency specializing in healthcare digital
transformation that grew to $17M in annual revenue before being acquired
by private equity-backed Unlock Health. As chief innovation officer at
Unlock Health, she led AI integration, developed AI policies and guided
executive teams through digital transformation.
Kathleen’s
journey to AI began with a deep passion for language and communication.
As a Fulbright Scholar, she conducted research in Madrid on the impact
of phonetics and phonology on second language acquisition, contributing
to bilingual education initiatives. This foundation in linguistics
informs her approach to AI, where she focuses on human-centered
technology adoption. With a mission to make AI approachable and
actionable, Kathleen empowers organizations to embrace AI confidently
and strategically. She holds a bachelor’s degree in linguistics and
communication science from Texas Christian University and is currently
pursuing her MBA at Rice Business. | 
| Ross Flynt, Shareholder, C. Tumey Law Group Ross Flynt is a Shareholder with C. Tumey Law Group. Mr. Flynt’s
areas of expertise include the preparation and prosecution of domestic
and foreign patent applications, worldwide patent portfolio management,
freedom-to-operate analysis and opinion, domestic and foreign trademark
prosecution, intellectual property portfolio analysis, and licensing
agreements. He also has experience in the representation of clients
before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in Inter Partes review
proceedings. Mr. Flynt’s experience spans a broad array of technology
areas in the electrical and mechanical disciplines, including electrical
circuits, signal processing, software, well drilling and completion,
downhole tools, seismic survey systems, and consumer products.
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