How Freese and Nichols Is Keeping Pace with AI

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Chris Bosco

AI Strategic Initiative Leader

Artificial intelligence is changing quickly, and Freese and Nichols is committed to staying informed, adaptable and thoughtful as new technology continues to emerge.

At the 2026 NACE Conference in Arlington, Texas, AI Strategic Initiative Leader Chris Bosco explored how artificial intelligence is moving from a topic of curiosity across the industry to a practical tool that can support stronger decision-making, improve efficiency and help teams work smarter. At Freese and Nichols, that means actively exploring how these tools can complement our expertise while keeping people, judgment and quality at the center of the work.

Our approach is not about chasing every new trend. It is about understanding which technologies can create real value, where they fit into existing workflows and how to use them responsibly. We are evaluating a range of tools and capabilities, building internal knowledge and paying close attention to the ways AI can support research, communication, organization and day-to-day productivity. Just as importantly, we recognize the need for clear standards, dependable processes and thoughtful oversight as these tools continue to evolve.

Freese and Nichols also understands that successful technology adoption depends on more than the technology itself. It requires ongoing learning, practical application and a willingness to adapt as the landscape changes. By staying engaged with new developments and focusing on responsible, purposeful use, we are positioning ourselves to integrate AI in ways that support our teams and strengthen the service we provide to clients and communities.

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Chris Bosco is Freese and Nichols’ AI Strategic Initiative Leader and is based out of Fort Worth, Texas.