Rebecca Bultsma

Rebecca Bultsma

Rebecca Bultsma is the Chief Innovation Officer at Amplify & Elevate Innovation and an internationally respected AI trainer and consultant who has empowered thousands of educators across Canada and the United States. Rebecca’s approach to AI integration prioritizes ethical adoption, putting people and relationships first.

Rebecca holds an APR designation from the Canadian Public Relations Society, a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Communication from Royal Roads University, and is currently advancing research in Artificial Intelligence Ethics at the University of Edinburgh, focusing on AI governance in K-12 education. She serves on committees within Canada’s Digital Governance Standards Institute and collaborates with schools, districts, businesses, and nonprofits on AI literacy and policy development. Her talent for making complex AI ideas simple, relatable, and immediately usable makes her an essential voice in the conversation about responsible AI in education.

Claire Zau—Partner and AI Lead at GSV Ventures, Stanford and UPenn graduate, former varsity fencer who’s lived in Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, and the Bay Area before landing in New York—has watched the AI education conversation evolve from the front row. She writes a widely-read newsletter at aieducation.substack.com, invests in the companies building the future […]

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