
DATE
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
TIME
15:00–15:45 CEST
FORMAT
Online · Live
About this webinar
AI is rapidly reshaping the public affairs landscape, transforming how organisations monitor policy developments, analyse regulatory trends, and engage with stakeholders. Join this webinar to explore the opportunities, challenges, and practical applications of AI in public affairs, with insights from experts on how the profession is evolving in an increasingly data-driven and automated environment.
Expect concrete examples, honest takes on what’s actually working, and time for your questions. Live, online and free to join.
Programme
15:00
Welcome
Introduction to the speakers and session overview
15:05
AI in practice — monitoring, data and overview
How AI gathers, streamlines and centralises political data — turning fragmented signals into a transparent overview your team can act on
15:20
Panel — the daily craft of shaping policy
Three practitioners compare notes on where AI has changed how they work, and where it still falls short
15:35
Live Q&A
Bring your questions — open discussion with all three speakers
15:45
Close
Wrap-up and what’s coming in the next session
Speakers

Magnus Franklin
Managing Director · Teneo
Magnus is Managing Director at Teneo, advising organisations on EU policy and political risk. He writes regularly on how technology is reshaping advocacy and public affairs.
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Rachele Ciavarella
Director EU Government Affairs · Salesforce
Rachele leads Salesforce’s EU government affairs, focusing on digital and data policy. She works at the intersection of product, policy and the institutions that shape the rules.
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Ania Helseth
Senior Manager for AI Policy · Meta
Ania shapes Meta’s AI-policy engagement across Europe, working with regulators and civil society on responsible AI. She previously advised at the European Commission.
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