Adina Gray is an educator, AI advocate, and thought leader with over 20 years of experience in post-secondary education, specializing in AI integration, curriculum innovation, and faculty development. As a faculty member at Thompson Rivers University’s Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, she leads initiatives on responsible AI adoption, equipping educators and students for the future of learning and work. Committed to advancing AI literacy, Adina founded the GenAI Innovators Group, a faculty-led initiative dedicated to integrating AI-driven teaching methodologies. She has organized AI Faculty Workshops, Symposiums, and the GenAI Summit, convening academia, industry leaders, and civil society to explore AI’s impact on education and business. An active voice in global discussions on AI in education, she has engaged in leading conferences, including the Stanford HAI Anniversary Conference (June 2024), AI Conference: Preparing Business Leaders (Santa Clara University, May 2024), and the Stanford AI+ Education Summit (February 2024). As a speaker, Adina has presented on AI’s role in education and business at events such as the AACSB AI Conference in Paris (October 2024) and the upcoming EdMedia 2025 Innovate Conference in Barcelona (May 2025). Passionate about bridging AI research with real-world applications, she empowers educators, students, and organizations to navigate AI’s transformative role in learning and work.