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EisnerAmper Names Frigeri as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer

David Frigeri, a globally recognized AI leader, has been appointed Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at EisnerAmper. He will oversee the firm’s AI strategy, focusing on innovation, automation, and integrating AI-driven solutions into client services.

byRita Garwood
March 5, 2025
in People, News

EisnerAmper has named David Frigeri as its Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, a newly created role aimed at advancing the firm’s AI-driven initiatives. Frigeri, who brings more than 25 years of experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, will lead efforts to integrate AI into the firm’s business advisory and accounting services.

Recognized as a top 10 global AI leader, Frigeri has a background in helping organizations develop AI tools, robotic process automation, and machine learning applications. Before joining EisnerAmper, he played a key role in AI initiatives at multiple firms, including developing ASCAP’s first machine learning platform to improve royalty predictions for songwriters. He also contributed to the creation of Slalom’s AI Value Calculator, a tool for assessing the return on AI investments.

In his new position, Frigeri will collaborate with EisnerAmper’s leadership to align AI strategies with the firm’s long-term vision. His focus will include identifying ways to enhance operational efficiency, develop AI-driven client solutions, and foster innovation.

“To remain a leading-edge advisory firm, we must bring innovative products and services to clients faster, and AI is key to achieving that,” said EisnerAmper CEO Charly Weinstein. “David’s expertise and problem-solving approach will be instrumental in helping our professionals and clients navigate this evolving landscape.”

Frigeri emphasized the potential of AI to enhance human expertise and improve service delivery. “By leveraging AI responsibly, we can create a collaborative environment where technology enhances decision-making and drives meaningful results,” he said.

EisnerAmper’s appointment of a Chief AI Officer underscores the growing role of artificial intelligence in professional services, as firms seek to harness emerging technologies for greater efficiency and client impact.

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