Inside Reddit’s IT playbook for AI and scale
IT leaders are being pushed to modernize legacy systems and get AI‑ready fast. Join this webinar to learn how Reddit’s IT leaders drove org‑wide change, built cross‑functional buy‑in, and set smart guardrails for AI and automation.
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IT leaders are under increasing pressure to modernize legacy tech stacks, embrace AI, and build a scalable digital foundation for how work gets done.
In this fireside chat, Reddit CISO and Head of Corporate Engineering Sean Joerg, shares the playbook his team used to unify work, knowledge, and collaboration.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How to lead effective change management and adoption org-wide
- Best practices in gaining cross-functional buy-in for digital transformation
- Practical guardrails to safely unlock AI and automation
If you’re not able to attend, feel free to register and we’ll send you a recording after the session.
Speakers
Sean Joerg
Deputy CISO and Head of Corporate Engineering, Reddit
A true technology leader with a global perspective, Sean Joerg brings a unique blend of strategic vision and people-first philosophy to his role as Deputy CISO and Head of Corporate Engineering at Reddit, Inc. Having guided IT transformations for major players like Apple, Akamai, Twitter, Flexport, and Postmates/Uber, Sean has built a career around ensuring technology serves, rather than frustrates, the workforce.
Chelsea Bullock
Senior Principal Product Manager, Atlassian
As Director of Product at Atlassian, Chelsea Bullock leads AI and next-gen collaboration experiences. With 10+ years of SaaS leadership and a PhD from the University of Oregon, she’s passionate about designing clarity, innovation, and modern teamwork at scale.