2025 Aspen Cyber Summit

Top US cyber leaders will headline the 2025 Aspen Cyber Summit on November 18.

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Rohan Sharma

CEO of Zenolabs.AI, author of “AI and the Boardroom,” and Chair of Trustworthyaiindex.org

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Rohan Sharma is the CEO of Zenolabs.AI, founder of ConformityX, an AI compliance platform, and creator of the Equitable AI Trust Index™, a civic benchmarking framework for AI trust and risk, aligned with NIST, OECD, and the EU AI Act. Sharma is the author of AI and the Boardroom (Springer Nature), and has contributed to Forbes, the World Economic Forum, and VentureBeat. His commentary has also appeared in InformationWeek, CIO.com, and other tier-one media. His work has been cited by the Institute of Directors, featured in Yahoo Finance, and covered across 40+ national and international media platforms.

He has delivered keynotes at TEDx Yale, TEDx Claremont, and more than 20 global executive summits. Sharma regularly advises government agencies, global enterprises, and civil society coalitions on emerging frameworks for AI oversight, regulatory alignment, and public trust. He serves on advisory boards for the Harvard Business Review and is an advisor to Stanford Seed and the UCLA Anderson Venture Accelerator. He has also served as a judge for demo days at UCLA’s Office of Advanced Research and Computing and UCSD’s Blackstone LaunchPad. Sharma is a member of the UN Inclusive Policy Lab, where he contributes to global dialogues on ethical and inclusive AI.

His career spans leadership roles at Apple, Disney, and Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he led multi-market transformations in data strategy, AI integration, and digital trust. His civic-tech frameworks now inform city-level policy pilots, regulatory sandboxes, and enterprise AI oversight programs worldwide.

Rohan holds executive education credentials from Wharton, Kellogg, and UCLA, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.

In his spare time, Rohan mentors emerging founders through Stanford Seed, supporting the development of open-source civic AI tools to bridge digital equity gaps.