Enterprise Knowledge (EK) will once again have a strong presence at the upcoming KMWorld Conference in Washington, D.C. This year, EK is delivering 11 sessions throughout KMWorld and its four co-located events: Taxonomy Boot Camp, Enterprise Search & Discovery, Enterprise AI World, and the Text Analytics Forum.
EK is offering an array of thought leadership sessions to share KM approaches and methodologies. Several of EK’s sessions include presentations with clients, where presenters jointly deliver advanced case studies on knowledge graphs, enterprise learning solutions, and AI.

On November 17, EK-led events will include:
- Taxonomy Principles to Support Knowledge Management at a Not-for-Profit, featuring Bonnie Griffin, co-presenting with Miriam Heard of YMCA – Learn how Heard and Griffin applied taxonomy design to tame tags, align content types, and simplify conventions, transforming the YMCA’s intranet so staff can find people faster, retrieve information reliably, and share updates with the right audiences.
- Utilizing Taxonomies to Meet UN SDG Obligations, featuring Benjamin Kass, co-presenting with Mike Cannon of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) – Discover how ASHA, a UN SDG Publishers Compact signatory, piloted automatic tagging to surface SDG-relevant articles, using taxonomies for robust metadata, analytics, and high-quality content collections.
- Driving Knowledge Management With Taxonomy and Ontology, featuring Bonnie Griffin, co-presenting with Alexander Zichettello of Honda Development & Manufacturing of America – Explore how Zichettello and Griffin designed taxonomies and ontologies for a major automaker, unifying siloed content and terminology. Presenters will share a repeatable, standards-based process and the best practices for scalable, sustainable knowledge management with attendees.
On November 18, EK-led events will include:
- Taxonomy From 2006 to 2045: Are We Ready for the Future?, moderated by Zach Wahl, EK’s CEO and co-founder – Celebrate 20 years of Taxonomy Boot Camp with a look back at 2006 abstracts, crowd-voted predictions for the next two decades (AI included), lively debate, and a cake-cutting send-off.
On November 19, EK-led events will include:
- Transforming Content Operations in the Age of AI, featuring Rebecca Wyatt and Elliott Risch – Learn how Wyatt and Risch partnered to leverage an AI proof of concept to prioritize and accelerate content remediation and improve content and search experiences on a flagship Intel KM platform.
- Tracing the Thread: Decoding the Decision-Making Process With GraphRAG, featuring Urmi Majumder and Kaleb Schultz – Learn about GraphRAG, how pairing generative AI with a standards-based knowledge graph can unify data to tackle complex questions, curb hallucinations, and deliver traceable answers.
- The Cost of Missing Critical Connections in Data: Suspicious Behavior Detection Using Link Analysis (A Case Study), featuring Urmi Majumder and Kyle Garcia – See how graph-powered link analysis and NLP can uncover hidden connections in messy data, powering fraud detection and risk mitigation, with practical modeling choices and a real-world, enterprise-ready case study.
- Generating Structured Outputs From Unstructured Content Using LLMs, featuring Kyle Garcia and Joseph Hilger, EK’s COO and co-founder – Discover how LLMs guided by content models break long, unstructured documents into reusable, knowledge graph–ready components, reducing hallucinations while improving search, personalization, and cross-platform reuse.
On November 20, EK-led events will include:
- Enterprises, KM, & Agentic AI, featuring Jess DeMay, co-presenting with Rachel Teague of Emory Consulting Services – This interactive discussion looks at organizational trends as well as new technologies and processes to enhance knowledge sharing, communication, collaboration, and innovation in the enterprises of the future.
- Making Search Less Taxing: Leveraging Semantics and Keywords in Hybrid Search, featuring Chris Marino, co-presenting with Jaime Martin of Tax Analysts – Explore how Tax Analysts, the nonpartisan nonprofit behind Tax Notes, scaled an advanced search overhaul that lets subscribers rapidly find what they need while surfacing relevant content they didn’t know to look for.
- The Future of Enterprise Search & Discovery, a panel including EK’s COO and co-founder Joseph Hilger – Get a glimpse of what’s next in enterprise search and discovery as this panel unpacks agentic AI and emerging trends, offering near and long-term predictions for how tools, workflows, and roles will evolve.
Come to KMWorld 2025, November 17–20 in Washington D.C., to hear from EK experts and learn more about the growing field of knowledge management. Register here.
