The two-day conference, hosted by Jobs for the Future, gathers industry leaders to tackle the friction between rapid technological advancement and existing career pathways. Krishnaiah joins a panel titled “Creating Career Mobility in the Age of AI,” where he will argue that the primary hurdle is not the technology itself, but the design of systems capable of supporting faster learning and transparent skill recognition. He emphasizes that for career mobility to remain viable, stakeholders must adopt a shared language of skills to navigate an increasingly personalized labor market.
University of Phoenix COO to Address AI-Driven Career Mobility at JFF Summit
Raghu Krishnaiah, chief operating officer at University of Phoenix, will take the main stage at the Horizons 2026 summit on July 14 to address how artificial intelligence is fundamentally altering workforce development, requiring a shift in how educators and employers map skills to emerging professional roles.

Beyond the main stage, Krishnaiah will participate in specialized sessions, including an interview series at The Studio and a collaborative problem-solving event for employers. His contributions reflect the University of Phoenix’s broader strategy of aligning academic curriculum with workforce demands, a focus that has defined the institution’s ongoing partnership with JFF. By emphasizing practical execution over theoretical AI application, Krishnaiah aims to outline how organizations can connect talent with opportunity without leaving parts of the workforce behind as roles evolve.




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