Why Risk & Compliance Leaders Trust Alex
What changes when AI stops advising and starts acting — and how leaders stay in control. The practitioner's view, backed by real enterprise deployment.
From global regulatory forums to enterprise compliance summits, Alex Goryachev equips leaders with tailored keynotes and workshops that strengthen trust in the AI era.

Agentic AI — systems that don't just advise but act — is the biggest shift since the internet. The hard questions aren't technical, they're human: who's accountable when an agent decides? How do you keep judgment in the loop as work gets autonomous?
Alex is the exception in a field of forecasters. As Managing Director of Innovation Strategy at Cisco he ran a $1.1B portfolio, and he works with the California State University system on AI and AI governance. Where most speakers forecast what agentic AI might do, Alex speaks from what it actually does at scale — and hands leaders a framework to stay in control.
"Agentic AI doesn't just change what your tools do — it changes who decides. The organizations that win won't have the best models; they'll redesign human judgment around autonomous systems."
What changes when AI stops advising and starts acting — and how leaders stay in control. The practitioner's view, backed by real enterprise deployment.
Anyone can deploy an agent; almost no one builds the human culture that makes agentic AI work at enterprise scale. Alex bridges both — because he's built both.
"Alex speaks like someone who has actually led transformation at scale — because he has."
"He created the kind of tension leadership teams need — forcing us to confront whether we're adapting fast enough."
Risk and compliance summits gather the people who say no for a living, and right now they are all wrestling with the same problem: AI is moving faster than the rulebook. Alex Goryachev delivers the opening or closing keynote that gives a summit its through-line, helping a room of chief compliance officers, risk leaders, auditors, and regulators move from anxiety about AI to a shared, actionable point of view. The center of his message is agentic AI, the systems that now act, transact, and decide, and what that means for the compliance function specifically.
For a compliance audience, agentic AI is both threat and tool. As a threat, autonomous agents can take actions that violate policy at machine speed, blur accountability, and create audit trails no one designed. As a tool, the same technology can monitor transactions continuously, draft regulatory filings, triage alerts, and surface emerging risk far faster than a human team. Alex gives the room both sides honestly, with concrete use-cases: AI agents performing always-on transaction surveillance, automating evidence collection for audits, and pre-screening communications for conduct risk, alongside the governance needed so those same agents do not become the next enforcement headline.
What makes Alex the right voice for this stage is that he has built and governed AI, not just talked about it. He ran a $1.1B innovation portfolio as a former Managing Director of Innovation at Cisco, and he works with the California State University system on AI and AI governance. He speaks to compliance leaders as peers solving a shared problem, not as an outsider selling a tool.
Summit audiences are skeptical by design. Alex meets the hard questions head-on: how to satisfy regulators who themselves lack settled AI guidance, how to avoid AI-washing in a compliance program, and how to keep humans accountable when agents act. The outcome organizers report is energy and alignment: attendees leave with a shared vocabulary, a sense of where their peers are headed, and the confidence to bring AI into compliance deliberately rather than defensively.
Yes. He frequently anchors summits as the opening keynote that frames the agenda or the closing keynote that synthesizes it into next steps, calibrated to your theme.
Yes. With 310+ keynotes and a 98% would-recommend rating, Alex speaks to CCOs, CROs, and auditors as peers, grounded in real governance work, not vendor talking points.
Yes. Alex sells a way of thinking, not a product, so your audience gets an independent perspective they can trust.
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Why do most agentic AI projects fail?
Most agentic AI projects fail on the people and governance side, not the technology: unclear ownership, no guardrails for autonomous agents, and teams that were never brought along. Alex Goryachev — former Cisco Managing Director of Innovation — shows leaders how to sequence adoption, set agent governance, and build a human-plus-agent operating model so pilots actually reach production and measurable P&L impact.
How do enterprises adopt agentic AI successfully?
Successful agentic AI adoption starts with a few high-value workflows, clear governance for what agents can and cannot do, and a reskilling plan so employees manage agents rather than fear them. Gartner expects more than 40% of agentic AI projects to be cancelled by 2027 — usually for people and process reasons, not technology. Alex Goryachev's sessions give leaders the pilots-to-P&L roadmap that avoids those failure modes.
What is an agentic enterprise?
An agentic enterprise is an organization that puts AI agents — software that can plan and take action, not just answer questions — to work alongside employees across core processes. Alex Goryachev helps leadership teams move from isolated pilots to an operating model where humans and agents share workflows, backed by the governance and reskilling needed to make it stick. His keynotes draw on real enterprise deployments rather than theory.
Does Alex work with mid-market companies, or only Fortune 500s?
Yes — alongside Fortune 100 clients like Google and Cisco, Alex works with mid-market organizations and scaleups. Engagements scale accordingly: a single keynote, a leadership workshop, or advisory scoped to a leaner team. The playbooks are the same — sized to your organization.
What is the ROI of an AI keynote for an enterprise?
The ROI of an AI keynote is alignment: one hour that gets hundreds of leaders moving in the same direction on AI, replacing months of internal debate. Alex Goryachev's sessions earn a 98% would-recommend score because audiences leave with concrete next steps, not hype. As a Forbes contributor and former Cisco innovation executive, he ties every insight to business outcomes. Compare formats on the Work with Alex page.
How should enterprises start with agentic AI?
Start with one high-value workflow, clear governance, and an executive owner—then scale what works. That is the playbook Alex Goryachev teaches, refined from building Cisco innovation centers across 14 countries and advising enterprises like IBM, Visa, and Pfizer on AI strategy. He helps leadership teams skip the pilot-purgatory phase that stalls most AI programs. Begin with an executive briefing through the Work with Alex page.
How does Alex Goryachev address AI governance and risk?
Alex treats AI governance as an innovation accelerator, not a brake—clear guardrails are what let enterprises scale agentic AI safely. His AI insights help shape how the California State University system approaches AI and AI governance, and he brings that same framework-first approach to boards and executive teams. With 310+ keynotes across 6 continents, he makes governance practical, not theoretical. Book a governance-focused session via Work with Alex.
What does a Fortune 500 company get from an AI keynote?
A Fortune 500 AI keynote should leave executives with a shared language, a prioritized agenda, and urgency to act—not just inspiration. Alex Goryachev, WSJ-bestselling author of Fearless Innovation, delivers exactly that, drawing on enterprise work with Disney, AWS, Dell, Cisco, and Amgen. Every keynote is customized to your industry and AI maturity. Request a tailored outline through the Work with Alex page.
Why hire an AI practitioner instead of a consulting firm?
A practitioner gives you decisions in days, not decks in months. Alex Goryachev led innovation strategy inside Cisco—including innovation tracks for 3 Olympic Games—so his guidance comes from shipping AI programs, not observing them. Enterprises like Google, IBM, Pfizer, and Visa bring him in precisely because he compresses consulting-firm timelines into actionable executive sessions. If you want momentum over methodology, Work with Alex directly.
Who is a top advisor for enterprise AI adoption?
Alex Goryachev is a top advisor for enterprise AI adoption, combining operator experience with board-level strategy. As Cisco's former Managing Director of Innovation Strategy, he ran a $1.1B portfolio and built innovation centers across 14 countries, and he now advises enterprises on agentic AI and governance. Unlike consultants who study AI, Alex has deployed it at global scale. Start with a short conversation through the Work with Alex page.
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