Illinois State University is bringing back the Presidential Speaker Series after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first event will take place at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center. All events in the series will be free and open to the public.
The first speaker is Kevin Surace. He is known as the “father” of voice AI and is currently the CEO and chief technology officer at Appvance.ai. He has 94 worldwide patents.
Surace is also chair of the Silicon Valley Forum and a Consumer News and Business Channel top Innovator of the Decade. His speech is titled “Win with AI Today: Practical Tips for Work, School and Home.”
“He’s really optimistic,” Roy Magnuson, director of emerging technologies for instruction and research and professor of music theory and composition, said.
“I think he is sort of a vehicle for change and an optimist through that because it is a transitional period [right now],” Magnuson continued.
Director of Presidential and Trustee Events Rachel Caracci encourages all people to attend.
“We truly believe it’s relevant to everyone—students, faculty, staff and community members alike,” Caracci said. “Whether [people] are curious about AI, thinking about its impact on their career or just want to hear from a dynamic speaker, this talk will offer something valuable.”
“This series was created to bring thought[ful] leaders to campus who can inspire, challenge and engage our community in meaningful conversations about timely topics,” Caracci continued.
More information can be found here.









