Center for Ethics Introduces Inaugural AI Ethics Strategy Fellow
The American College Center for Ethics welcomes its inaugural AI Ethics Strategy Fellow to advance responsible AI in financial services.
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February 18, 2025
The Center for Ethics in Financial Services is pleased to welcome Andrea Bonime-Blanc, JD/PhD, as our inaugural AI Ethics Strategy Fellow. Bonime-Blanc brings a wealth of experience in navigating the intersection of technology, ethics, and business strategy.

In this role, Bonime-Blanc will collaborate with the Center to develop programming and strategic initiatives focused on AI ethics in financial services. As artificial intelligence continues to shape the industry, ensuring that AI-driven decisions align with ethical principles and trust remains a priority. Through this fellowship, the Center aims to provide thought leadership, practical guidance, and industry-wide discussions on the responsible use of AI.
Bonime-Blanc is the Founder and CEO of GEC Risk Advisory and has served as an advisor to companies, governments, and organizations worldwide on ethics, risk, governance, and AI strategy. A widely published author and thought leader, Bonime-Blanc’s recent article, "5 Guiding Principles for Trustworthy Tech Leadership in 2025 and Beyond," offers a timely perspective on the ethical challenges and responsibilities of technology leaders. She outlines five key principles—ethical foresight, risk intelligence, responsible innovation, adaptive resilience, and stakeholder trust—as critical foundations for ensuring that emerging technologies, including AI, serve society in a trustworthy and sustainable way.
As Bonime-Blanc joins the Center, we look forward to building on these insights to help financial services professionals navigate the ethical complexities of AI. Stay tuned for upcoming programs and discussions that will shape the future of responsible AI in the industry.
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