Shayla Nastasi is a librarian and digital asset specialist who thrives where creativity meets organization. As the Digital Asset Associate at Helen of Troy, she draws on ten years of experience in data and operations to support the company’s creative work. She completed her MLS at Queens College in 2021 with a focus on digital preservation and archives. Shayla lives in Queens, New York with her family, and when she’s not immersed in metadata, she’s usually out for a run or experimenting with new baking projects. 

Managing content operations across global brands like OXO, Hydro Flask, Drybar, Braun, PUR, and Hot Tools is complex enough. Adding AI into the mix raises the stakes even higher.

Helen of Troy faced a challenge many enterprise organizations are now confronting: rapidly increasing content demand, fragmented workflows, pressure to personalize experiences faster, and the need to operationalize AI without sacrificing governance, discoverability, or brand control.

Anna Raugalis currently is Senior Product Manager, Digital Assets at e.l.f. Cosmetics, where she focuses on building human-centered digital asset and creative operations workflows. Prior to transitioning into product management, she spent years leading digital asset management initiatives for brands including Benefit Cosmetics, Calvin Klein, Laura Mercier, and bareMinerals.

Roseanne is a creative technology leader with 15 years spanning the full content lifecycle - from production to editorial business to enterprise DAM strategy.

At the Estée Lauder Companies in New York, she leads global DAM operations within the Tech, Data & Analytics organization, driving AI-ready content infrastructure and generative AI enablement across a portfolio of iconic beauty brands. Prior to her current role, she built creative effectiveness frameworks across 15+ ELC brands in the Asia Pacific region.

Chris Maxwell is a senior marketer and business leader with 20 years’ experience across Australia, Asia Pacifi c and North American markets. Chris is founder and CEO of -lution, Australia’s leading marketing transformation consultancy focused on in-house and hybrid agency models. Through -lution Chris and his team have built, run and optimised more in-house agencies than anyone in Australia. Chris is also Executive Chairman of the In-House Agency Council (IHAC), Asia’s leading industry body for in-house and hybrid agencies.

Claire Hentschker is a Brooklyn-based artist, educator, and creative technologist interested in using and misusing emerging technology for sculptural artworks, community events, and participatory experiences.

She teaches at NYU's Integrated Digital Media program and co-founded LARPA, a DIY artist-run space in Bushwick dedicated to experimental digital culture.

Her artworks have been shown at places like the Carnegie Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur.

Sylvia Carolina has spent the past seven years in the Design Operations space, building frameworks that help design teams scale without losing clarity, quality, or momentum.

With a background spanning graphic design and front-end development, her work sits at the intersection of product delivery, operations, and design systems, from leading 0-to-1initiatives to scaling shared Figma libraries, contribution models, and enterprise design patterns across teams.

HSBC’s Global Digital Archive (GDA) is an ‘online vault’ and type of DAM that preserves and provides access to the Global Archives catalogue, spanning over 177,000 digital files and more than 200,000 catalogue entries across all regions.

Following the 2023 move to a new DAM platform, the Digital Archives team has continued to improve usability and efficiency for day-to-day archival work by deploying sophisticated Python scripts that, behind the scenes, automate high-volume, repetitive tasks.

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