J.S. Held Taps Digital Transformation Leader to Scale AI and Data Governance
Event summary
- J.S. Held appoints Jessica Larson as Senior Vice President of Digital Transformation on May 7, 2026.
- Larson will unify and accelerate the firm's digital transformation initiatives, focusing on AI, machine learning, and natural language processing.
- She will report to CEO Lee Spirer and work closely with practice leaders to scale high-impact use cases.
- Larson brings nearly 20 years of experience in enterprise transformation and technology-driven innovation.
The big picture
J.S. Held's appointment of Jessica Larson underscores the growing importance of digital transformation in the consulting industry, particularly for firms serving highly regulated sectors like insurance and legal. With over 1,500 professionals serving a significant portion of top law firms, insurance companies, and Fortune 100 companies, the firm's move highlights the need to stay ahead of technological advancements to maintain a competitive edge. Larson's extensive experience in enterprise transformation and AI strategy will be crucial in driving operational improvements and enhancing service delivery.
What we're watching
- AI Integration
- How J.S. Held will systematically integrate AI capabilities across its practices while maintaining strong governance and security.
- Governance Dynamics
- Whether Larson can successfully establish firm-wide governance for advanced technology solutions.
- Client Expectations
- The pace at which J.S. Held can adapt to evolving client expectations in the insurance and legal sectors.
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