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Things You Didn’t Know Agentic AI Could Do for Your Organization

Unlocking the Power of Agentic AI


Agentic AI is emerging as the next major leap in enterprise automation, moving beyond traditional AI models to systems that can reason, plan, act, and adapt autonomously. Join us for a virtual Lunch & Learn led by a specialist from NRI, the team behind this recent industry report, as we explore how agentic AI is transforming IT operations, security, HR, compliance, and strategic planning.


This session will break down what agentic AI is, why adoption is accelerating across industries, and how organizations are using autonomous agents to streamline workflows, reduce manual burden, and increase resilience. We’ll walk through real-world applications, including intelligent IT escalation, self-healing infrastructure, adaptive onboarding, automated contract negotiation, knowledge curation, threat triage, and cross-system coordination.


Whether you’re just beginning to evaluate agentic AI or looking for practical next steps, this session will highlight emerging opportunities, implementation considerations, and what enterprises need to build a culture ready for AI-driven automation.


Come learn how agentic AI can elevate your enterprise strategy and where it can make an impact today.

January 15, 2026

12:30 - 1:30 pm (CST)

Virtual (Zoom)

Roundtable Speaker

Greg Levenhagen

Technical Fellow, Artificial Intelligence & Software Engineering

NRI


Greg Levenhagen is a Technical Fellow of AI and Software Engineering at NRI, where he helps organizations harness advanced AI and software solutions to drive meaningful business impact. Greg brings deep technical expertise across cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and diverse technology stacks, and he champions practical, results‑focused approaches to solving complex challenges. In addition to his role at NRI, Greg is a Microsoft Regional Director and a Microsoft AI Most Valuable Professional (MVP), recognized for his leadership in the technology community and contributions to the broader AI ecosystem. Throughout his career, Greg has focused on making software and AI more accessible and effective for real‑world use, and he frequently speaks on emerging AI trends, strategy, and implementation.