
Tom Oliver
Tom Oliver is Head of Product at Faculty, where he leads the strategy and roadmap for Faculty Frontier™, the company’s decision-intelligence platform that helps enterprises operationalize AI in day-to-day decisions. Tom partners with executives and cross functional teams, including product managers, engineers, data scientists, and designers, to discover, build, and scale products that solve real problems for technical and business users. He collaborates closely with Faculty’s leadership and with key stakeholders and clients across pharma, retail, consumer goods, and healthcare, turning complex challenges into measurable outcomes. Before joining Faculty, Tom held leadership positions at PwC, focusing on technology enabled transformation, operating model change, and enterprise technology selection and deployment. His public writing explores the future of work, AI ethics, and human centric design, asking how powerful systems can advance human flourishing, not only efficiency. He holds a degree from the University of Oxford.

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Selene Sass
Selene is a technology product manager at Johnson & Johnson with nearly five years supporting the Advanced Computing and Analytics team. Her primary focus is to empower R&D scientists with emerging and innovative technologies in the advanced computing space, including the integration of quantum computing within J&J. Currently, she supports groups working in AI/ML and is exploring how quantum computing techniques can further enhance these capabilities.

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Liz Allison
Liz Allison is the CEO of Tricoci, a modern beauty enterprise built around three distinct business units: Salon & Spa, MedSpa, and CPG Brand Incubation. Each business draws on Tricoci’s professional legacy while scaling through its own focused growth strategy.
With more than 20 years of experience transforming and scaling consumer businesses across beauty, retail, and wellness, Liz has held executive leadership roles at Milan Laser Hair Removal, Neiman Marcus Group, and JCPenney.
Since joining Tricoci in 2023, Liz has helped accelerate the brand’s evolution through talent investment, service expansion, the launch of Tricoci MedSpa, and the development of Nutrire, the company’s salon-born, science-backed haircare brand.
Liz holds a degree in accounting from the University of Iowa, has served on multiple advisory and organizational boards, and actively mentors rising female leaders in service, retail, and CPG.
