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Moody’s Analytics, Inc.
Jason Lee is the Chief Intelligence Officer for Moody’s Analytics, Inc. Jason is an expert thought leader for the company in the discipline of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and the sub-discipline of Business Activity Intelligence (BizINT), leveraging his mathematical finance background as a Quant to inform the development of agentic Large Reasoning Models that are configured to such BizINT data sources in order to advance the automation of analytic tradecraft for security problem solvers globally.
He h moir-brandowas 31 years of experience in national security analysis and financial crimes investigation. For 17 years, Mr. Lee was an intelligence analyst with the FBI and detailed for three years of that period to the CIA and ODNI IARPA respectively, rising to the rank of Senior National Intelligence Officer, a federal senior executive role. Previously, Jason also has private sector time, working for the UBS Investment Bank in New York City and Guidehouse Consulting with a business degree from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and a Masters in Intelligence from Johns Hopkins University. Jason holds the prestigious Chartered Financial Analyst designation, and has published over 30 articles in finance trade magazines.

The Transformation Economy: Guiding Customers to Achieve Their Aspirations
B. Joseph Pine II is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike. He is cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP, a thinking studio dedicated to helping businesses conceive and design new ways of adding value to their economic offerings.
In 2020 Mr. Pine and his partner James H. Gilmore re-released in hardcover The Experience Economy: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, and Money featuring an all-new Preview to their best-selling 1999 book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage. The book demonstrates how goods and services are no longer enough; what companies must offer today are experiences – memorable events that engage each customer in an inherently personal way. It further shows that in today’s Experience Economy companies now compete against the world for the time, attention, and money of individual customers. The Experience Economy has been published in fifteen languages and was named one of the 100 best business books of all time by 800ceoread (now Porchlight). His fifth paper (to go along with eleven digital articles) in the Harvard Business Review is “The ‘New You’ Business” (January-February 2022), coauthored with Lance Bettencourt, Jim Gilmore, and Dave Norton.
Mr. Pine also co-wrote Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier with Mr. Kim C. Korn, Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want with Mr. Gilmore, and in 1993 published his first book, the award-winning Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition.
Mr. Pine consults with numerous companies around the world, helping them embrace the ideas and frameworks he writes about, develop concepts for creating more economic value, and see those concepts become reality. In his speaking and teaching activities, Mr. Pine has addressed the World Economic Forum, the original TED conference, and the Consumer Electronics Show. He has been a Visiting Scholar with the MIT Design Lab and a Visiting Professor at the University of Amsterdam. He has also taught at Penn State, Duke Corporate Education, the University of Minnesota, and UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management, and today is a Lecturer in Columbia University’s Master’s Program in Technology Management in the School of Professional Studies.