Modernizing without compromise

August 5, 2025 | 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Modernizing enterprise systems isn’t just a technical upgrade—it's essential for adaptability. How can IT leaders implement meaningful changes today that dismantle barriers to tomorrow? 

Join us for an evening designed to inspire thought and action. We’ll begin with a private guided tour of MoMA’s iconic Collection Galleries from the 1950s–70s, featuring powerful works like Mark Rothko’s Fields of Color and the provocative Divided States of America. These pieces challenge us to think differently—about mindsets, systems, and transformation.

We’ll explore how to approach transformation with a focus on long-term adaptability, delving into the human-centered practices and leadership strategies that help teams build systems and cultures primed for continuous evolution.

Then, we’ll dine next door at The Modern and explore leadership strategies that combine doing what’s right with doing what works.

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Some friendly faces you can expect to see at this event:

    • Rob Mee

      CEO
      A software engineer by trade, I began my career writing natural language translation systems in Lisp at an artificial intelligence laboratory in Tokyo. I later launched Pivotal Labs which was acquired in 2019, and has been credited for shaping the software development cultures of some of Silicon Valley’s most influential and valuable companies. Today, I’m tackling what I envision as the last major problem of software; modernizing and future-proofing the critical systems that support the corporations that run our global economies.
    • Irene Sandler

      CMO
      I’m responsible for all things marketing—brand, positioning, product, content, demand gen— at Mechanical Orchard. I began programming on a Commodore 64 and have held product management and senior marketing positions at Cisco Systems and Cognizant Technology Solutions, where I was on the Executive Leadership Team. After nearly two decades in the corporate world building high-performing teams, I’ve returned to startups: Mechanical Orchard is my seventh.