Tiffany Willcox

(she/her)

Tiffany Willcox

Attercop

Chief Commercial Officer

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Tiffany Willcox is Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Attercop, a specialist AI company helping organisations move from AI strategy and ideation through to development, deployment and ongoing support. She is a purpose-driven technology leader with deep experience across digital transformation, data, technology delivery and executive leadership. Tiffany has held senior roles including Chief Technology Officer at Datapharm and Chief Technology and Transformation Officer at Marie Curie UK, where she led digital, data and technology functions. Her wider career spans healthcare, retail, infrastructure, global programme delivery and board-level engagement, bringing a practical and people-focused perspective to technology change.

Sessions

Tiffany Willcox

Kate Ashworth Brash

Martyn Fagg

Paul Mallaghan

Charlie Symonds

Who’s Accountable? Making AI Ethics Real Inside Organisations

AI ethics is widely discussed, but far less understood when it comes to actually implementing it inside organisations. This session moves beyond principles and into practice. As AI becomes embedded in decision-making, operations and customer experience, questions around accountability, governance and control are becoming harder to answer. Where does responsibility sit when systems influence outcomes? How do organisations move from high-level frameworks to something enforceable? And what does “responsible AI” actually look like when teams are under pressure to move quickly? Drawing on real-world experience inside a global organisation, this session explores how governance is being approached in practice, where it is falling short, and what leaders need to be thinking about now. It also opens up the broader question. As AI becomes part of how organisations operate, are we building systems we can genuinely stand behind?

Tiffany Willcox

Kate Ashworth Brash

Martyn Fagg

Paul Mallaghan

Charlie Symonds

Who’s Accountable? Making AI Ethics Real Inside Organisations

AI ethics is widely discussed, but far less understood when it comes to actually implementing it inside organisations. This session moves beyond principles and into practice. As AI becomes embedded in decision-making, operations and customer experience, questions around accountability, governance and control are becoming harder to answer. Where does responsibility sit when systems influence outcomes? How do organisations move from high-level frameworks to something enforceable? And what does “responsible AI” actually look like when teams are under pressure to move quickly? Drawing on real-world experience inside a global organisation, this session explores how governance is being approached in practice, where it is falling short, and what leaders need to be thinking about now. It also opens up the broader question. As AI becomes part of how organisations operate, are we building systems we can genuinely stand behind?