

AI at the Crossroads of Immigration,Tax, and Global Mobility
Session Description
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the complex landscape where immigration, tax, and global mobility intersect. This session will explore how organizations are leveraging AI to optimize workforce strategies and navigate the intricate regulatory requirements of cross-border employment. From automating visa and immigration case management to predicting tax exposure and compliance risks, AI-driven tools are offering unprecedented efficiencies and insights.
At the same time, these innovations raise critical questions around data privacy, algorithmic bias, and over-reliance on machine-driven decision-making. Participants will gain a practical understanding of where AI can deliver measurable value in streamlining processes, enhancing compliance accuracy, and supporting global talent mobility — as well as the pitfalls organizations must avoid.
Through case studies and expert perspectives, this session will highlight emerging best practices, explore the legal and ethical implications, and equip attendees with a framework to evaluate AI’s role in their own immigration, tax, and global mobility strategies.
Agenda
6:00 PM – Doors Open & Check-In
6:00 – 6:30 PM – Networking & Refreshments
6:30 – 7:30 PM – Expert Panel Discussion: AI at the Crossroads of Immigration, Tax, and Global Mobility
Moderator: Kimberly Grant, Counsel, Fragomen
Panelists:
Christopher Gregorio, Counsel, Fragomen
Adam Schwartz, Global Transformation Leader, Andersen
Ben Spilka, Global Employee Experience Leader, Andersen
7:30 – 8:30 PM – Networking Reception & Continued Conversation
Moderator & Panelist Bios
Kimberly Grant, counsel at Fragomen, is a seasoned immigration lawyer known for providing high-touch service and creative solutions to difficult immigration matters. She holds a wealth of experience and a proven track record in immigration law, dedicated to demystifying immigration processes to help organizations across various industries secure visas and green cards for their top talent. Kimberly also represents individuals, often finding solutions to immigration hurdles. She frequently lectures on developments in U.S. immigration law and global mobility trends, and she leverages her knowledge to craft training and compliance programs for employers.
Chris Gregorio, Counsel at Fragomen, has years of experience working with clients in a variety of industries, including companies in the financial services, technology, fashion, consumer and industrial products, energy, pharmaceutical, and financial software industries. Working with this diverse group of clients, he has gained experience in a wide spectrum of complex immigration matters, including employment-based visas, short-term work visas and permanent residence matters.
Adam Schwartz is a Director in the Global Mobility practice at Andersen, where he leads complex client engagements and advances innovative mobility strategies. With extensive leadership experience at Andersen, Vialto Partners, and PwC, he has a strong track record in transformation, client service, and process improvement. A frequent conference speaker, Adam shares insights on communication, storytelling, and relationship building, making him a trusted advisor in the global mobility field.
Ben Spilka advises multinational corporations on cross-border compliance and global mobility strategy, leveraging innovative business solutions and robotic process automation to streamline operations. He has extensive experience helping organizations of all sizes navigate international challenges with precision, scalability, and efficiency. Before joining Andersen, Ben led digital transformation initiatives at PwC and Vialto Partners, where he guided clients through every stage of their mobility journey, from policy design to managing large-scale relocation programs.