June 11, 2025

9:00 am – 10:00 am PDT | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT | 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm BST

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Your customers already expect smart, AI‑powered experiences. The question isn’t if you’ll adopt AI—but how fast you can get your content and processes ready. Following the packed‑house panel at ConVEx San Jose, we’re bringing the conversation online; including some interactive elements and fresh insights since the conference.

In one focused hour, our experts break down what “AI‑ready” really means and show you how to get there without derailing daily operations.

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how content is created, accessed, and used. But before jumping into AI initiatives, how do you prepare your content, your teams, and your organization for success? Join our expert panel featuring Sarah O’Keefe (Scriptorium), Marianne Calilhanna (DCL), and Dipo Ajose-Coker as they dive into the essentials of getting AI-ready.

Prepare to level up your content strategy for an AI-driven future.

Key takeaways

  • Assess your content landscape: Spot gaps in structure, governance, and findability before AI exposes them.
  • Build an AI‑friendly pipeline: Practical steps to enrich content with the right metadata and semantics.
  • Upskill (and calm) your teams: Change‑management tips that turn AI anxiety into enthusiasm.
  • Choose the right use cases first: Quick‑win scenarios that prove value fast, from content intelligence to virtual assistants.
  • Mitigate the risks: Proven guardrails for data privacy, bias, and quality control.

Expert panel

  • Sarah O’Keefe, CEO, Scriptorium: Industry pioneer and strategist for scalable content operations.
  • Marianne Calilhanna, VP Marketing, Data Conversion Laboratory: 30‑year veteran turning complex content services into pragmatic solutions.
  • Dipo Ajose‑Coker, Senior Product Marketing Manager, RWS Tridion Docs: Bridge between developers and end‑users, champion of structured content and AI‑driven productivity.

Format

  • 60‑minute live webinar (presentation + rapid‑fire Q&A)
  • Kick‑off with a short reminder from the ConVEx session
  • Slide deck and resource checklist emailed to all registrants

Who should attend

Content strategists, documentation leaders, product owners, and anyone tasked with making AI actually work in the real world.

Presented by: 

Head shot of smiling man with hatDipo Ajose-Coker, RWS

Dipo Ajose-Coker, Senior Product Marketing Manager for RWS Tridion Docs, brings over 18 years of experience in structured content, technical communications, and product marketing. After relocating to France in 2005 and obtaining his MA in Multilingual and Multimedia Document Conception from Université Paris Cité, Dipo built a career spanning technical writing, editing, DITA migration, and strategic content development within MedTech and Fintech industries.

In 2021, he shifted focus to Product Marketing, acting as the vital intermediary between technical teams and end-users. Dipo excels at translating complex technical features into clear, compelling messages that resonate across all business levels. Known for his practical approach and ability to unite diverse perspectives, he drives effective content strategies and fosters strong communication between developers, users, and industry stakeholders. Today, Dipo continues to lead strategic initiatives at RWS, empowering organizations to achieve clarity, compliance, and growth through intelligent content solutions.
Feel free to connect with and follow Dipo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dipocoker/. Email: [email protected]

Sarah O’Keefe, Scriptorium

Sarah O’Keefe is the founder and CEO of Scriptorium. Driven by learning and exploration, she takes pride in providing a meaningful contribution to the world of customer-facing content and beyond. As a pioneer in the content industry, she is a globally recognized author and speaker.

Marianne Calilhanna, DCL

Marianne is a content and technology professional with 30+ years of marketing, editorial, product development, publishing, and change management experience. Marianne manages Data Conversion Laboratory’s marketing activities, which comprises sharing the company’s success stories in a way that is meaningful to the industries DCL serves. She publishes the monthly DCL newsletter, develops content for and produces the DCL Learning Series, exhibits and sponsors industry events, manages the corporate website, and takes part in transforming DCL’s broad list of services into pragmatic products that support content structure and content interchange.