About
Join us for an essential discussion on AI Software Project Management (AI-SPM) as three pioneering companies share how AI is transforming the entire software development lifecycle—from code generation to security and quality assurance. Walk away with actionable insights on building a comprehensive AI-SPM strategy that accelerates development without compromising on security or quality.
When
Thursday, March 12, 2026 · 11:00 a.m. Central Time (US & Canada) (GMT -5:00)
Presenters
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Jared Harris
Webinar Host
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Sonya Moisset
Staff AI Security Advocate, Snyk
Sonya is a lifelong traveler who lived in the Middle-East, North Africa and Asia and is always looking for new challenges. She has made a career switch from International Business Consultant in Saudi Arabia and Singapore to Full Stack Software Engineer in South Korea to Lead Security Engineer at Photobox Group. Before coming to the UK, she was based in South Korea for 6 years where she learnt Korean and worked for several Korean companies. Sonya is a Tech Advocate and a public speaker in the UK tech scene. She is also a mentor for women in tech, a cybersecurity writer for FreeCodeCamp publications and an active member of the tech community in London. Her motto is #GetSecure, #BeSecure & #StaySecure.
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Chad Metcalf
CEO, Continue
Chad Metcalf is the CEO of Continue, an open source platform for building and deploying coding agents. With a career spanning roles at Docker, Cloudera, and early DARPA projects, Chad has worked across engineering, sales, and leadership. He is passionate about automation, open source, and building tools that help developers focus on what they love.
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Nnenna Ndukwe
Developer Relations Lead, Qodo
Nnenna Ndukwe is a Developer Relations Lead and Software Engineer, passionate about AI. With 9+ years in industry, she's a global AI community architect who champions engineers building in emerging tech. She studied Computer Science at Boston University and is a proud member of Women Defining AI. Nnenna believes that AI should augment by enabling creativity, accelerating learning, and preserving the intuition and humanity of its users.