Speaking kit

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Short bio

Quentin Casares is a London-based executive data and AI leader focused on decision-grade data, regulated AI governance, and commercial transformation.

Long bio

Quentin Casares has more than 26 years of experience across banking, insurance, public sector, and complex enterprise environments. His work sits where commercial performance, regulatory control, and executive decision quality meet: building data functions, modernising platforms, improving data quality, and creating governance senior leaders can inspect.

Best suited to executive forums, board education sessions, regulated AI panels, private roundtables, and transformation offsites where the audience already understands the slogans and needs practical operating judgement.

Talk abstracts

Topics built for rooms that need practical judgement.

Decision-grade data: why correct reports still fail executives

How organisations move from technical reporting to data products designed around the decisions CEOs, CFOs, boards, and regulators actually make.

AI governance without theatre

A practical operating model for use-case intake, model risk, human control, evaluation, and executive confidence in regulated environments.

Board trust in data is earned, not declared

What it takes to make metrics, lineage, CDEs, stewardship, and audit evidence believable at senior levels.

The commercial data platform as operating infrastructure

How to connect cloud platform decisions to margin, pricing, client insight, risk, and transformation sequencing.

The hands-on executive in the age of agentic systems

Why senior data and AI leaders need enough technical depth to govern architecture, vendors, and AI claims with credibility.

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