About NAIC

The people
who set
the standard.

The Commission board is composed of daily practitioners organized by division — Business, Finance, Law, Generative AI Development, SaaS. Every seat is held by someone actively evaluating and deploying AI solutions in their field.

The standard is set by the people operating in it. Every credential issued, every review conducted, every designation granted or denied happens under the authority of this board.

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Commission Board

The people who
govern NAIC.

Every credential NAIC issues is issued under the authority of this board. Every review is conducted by a panel they oversee. Every standard carries their sign-off.
Chief Academic Officer

Satyender Goel, PhD

Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University School of Law · Lecturer, University of Chicago · CEO, G19 Studio
Satyender Goel anchors the Commission's AI technical evaluation. He holds a PhD and teaches at Northwestern University School of Law and the University of Chicago. As CEO of G19 Studio he oversees enterprise AI deployments at the national level across healthcare, defense, legal, and education daily. His academic work has generated over 1,000 citations in the field. He holds blockchain certification and brings that credential directly into the Commission's technical review process. His work at G19 Studio encompasses the full stack of enterprise AI deployment including the security and infrastructure layer that most AI governance frameworks never reach.
The depth of technical review NAIC applies to AI solutions, particularly at the security and architecture level, reflects what he has built and verified at scale.
PhD
Northwestern Law
University of Chicago
Blockchain Certified
G19 Studio
Enterprise AI Security
General Counsel · Regulatory Chair

Andrew Rhoden, JD

CEO, Masterly Legal Solutions · ABA Presidential Appointee (x2) · ABA National Security Committee Chair
Andrew Rhoden has received two ABA Presidential Appointments and currently chairs both the ABA White Collar Crime Diversity Committee and the ABA National Security Committee. He has served as counsel to Fortune 500 corporations, universities, and professional athletes, and was part of the legal team on a $2.3B nationally publicized acquisition.
He is listed among the National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40. He serves as NAIC's General Counsel and chairs the regulatory compliance framework.
JD
ABA Presidential x2
National Security
White Collar Crime
Fortune 500 Counsel
Director of AI Standards · Enterpris

Rebecca Curry

Chief Business Officer, G19 Studio · MIT · Repeat Founder
Rebecca Curry anchors the Commission's AI technical evaluation alongside Satyender Goel. MIT-educated and a repeat founder, she serves as Chief Business Officer at G19 Studio overseeing enterprise AI deployments across healthcare, defense, travel, and legal industries at the national level every day. Her technical authority spans the intersection of AI, security, and blockchain. She served as president of the Bentley Blockchain Association, sits on the leadership council of MIT's AI and Web3 for Impact Venture Studio, and co-founded Loamy, an AI and blockchain-powered platform built at the MIT Media Lab focused on data sovereignty and healthcare access.
When organizations ask whether their AI systems are built securely and governed properly at the infrastructure level, Rebecca Curry is the authority reviewing that answer.
MIT
Bentley Blockchain Association
MIT Web3 for Impact
Enterprise AI
Security Architecture
Blockchain
Finance Division Chair

Jamelle Nelson, CPA

Founder and Managing Director, Nelson and Associates Corp. · Long Beach, California · University of Southern California
Jamelle Nelson governs the NAIC standard for financial services AI deployments. He advises financial services clients every day. As founder and Managing Director of Nelson and Associates Corp. in Long Beach, California, he brings over fifteen years of financial accounting, tax strategy, and advisory experience including his tenure at KPMG Los Angeles and work with Fortune 100 companies. A USC graduate, his practice covers financial reporting, tax optimization, and strategic advisory for businesses and real estate investors at every scale.
When an AI solution claims to serve financial services, Jamelle Nelson determines whether it meets the standard his field requires.
CPA
USC
KPMG Los Angeles
Fortune 100
Financial Services
Real Estate
Director of Certification · Business Division Chair

Bryan Arzani

President, Results Group LLC · President, Innermetrix North America
Bryan Arzani is President of Innermetrix North America, the country's leading behavioral and psychometric assessment platform, and founder of Results Group LLC. He has spent nearly two decades building and certifying professionals across industries at scale. He holds CVA, CBA, and CAA designations and actively deploys AI solutions within his assessment and professional development practice every day.
The NAIC certification architecture, including the assessment methodology, credential standards, and renewal framework, is his design.
Innermetrix North America
CVA · CBA · CAA
19 Years
Results Group
The NAIC Standard

What the standard covers.

The NAIC National AI Standard is reviewed and updated annually. Every member is measured against the current year's version. The full framework is available below.

S-01

Governance and Accountability

Oversight structures, decision authority, incident response protocols, and documented accountability at the organizational level.
S-02

Ethics and Responsible Deployment

Bias evaluation, fairness documentation, prohibited use cases, and ethical review processes for AI systems in active deployment.
S-03

Technical Competency

Solution architecture, validation methodology, performance documentation, and technical infrastructure requirements by solution category.
S-04

Data Privacy and Security

Data handling practices, retention policies, training data governance, security architecture, and regulatory alignment by industry vertical.
Contact the Commission

Get in touch
with NAIC.

Applications and Reviews

Request a Commission Review

Companies, consultants, universities, and AI product companies seeking NAIC designation begin with a Commission Review request. The review team responds within 3 business days.
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Media, Press, and Speaking

Media Inquiries

Press inquiries, speaking requests, board interviews, and editorial background requests are handled directly by the Commission office.
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Scholarship and Sponsorship

Sponsor Student Certifications

Organizations can sponsor individual students, cohorts, or full university programs through the NAIC Scholarship Program. Sponsorship is listed publicly in the registry.
Scholarship Program
General Inquiries

Commission Office

General questions about the NAIC standard, the registry, or the review process can be directed to the Commission office.
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