What is this AI governance workshop?

This is a half-day working session that produces the governance documentation regulated AI systems actually need, not a slide deck about it. You leave with a draft SR 11-7 model risk package and a NIST AI RMF control map for one of your own AI pipelines, reviewed by practitioners who have taken AI through bank and state-agency model risk review.

We open by walking through the real documentation package three banks and two state agencies accepted in 2025. Then attendees run a guided exercise mapping their own pipeline against the same template, with Rockmere governance practitioners at the table.

What does the workshop cover?

The four working blocks, in order:

Block What you build
SR 11-7 documentation The model risk template Rockmere uses on every regulated-industry AI engagement, applied to your pipeline.
NIST AI RMF mapping Which controls actually move the needle and which are paperwork-only, mapped to your system.
Audit readiness Where second-line and audit teams push back, and the cleanest answers to their common questions.
Continuous monitoring The infrastructure decisions that satisfy the ongoing validation requirement after go-live.

Who should attend?

This session is built for model risk managers, AI governance leaders, compliance partners, and the AI engineering leads who work alongside them. It pays off most when one attendee from each function attends together from the same organization, so the documentation you draft survives the walk back to your own review committee.

How do I register?

The room holds 60 seats: 20 in-person on Park Avenue in New York City and 40 remote on Zoom. The in-person seats fill first.

Request a seat and tell us which AI pipeline you want to bring, so we can tailor the mapping exercise before you arrive.