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Joel Martin is Chief Research Officer at HFS Research, where he leads the firm's global research agenda at the intersection of IT services, enterprise technology, and artificial intelligence. He guides a growing, multi-disciplinary research organization worldwide.
Rohan Kulkarni is an executive research leader for HFS Research. He is responsible for coverage of the healthcare and life sciences practice, bringing to the table his vast experience across the healthcare ecosystem. Rohan's experience includes serving as the head of healthcare strategy at multiple Fortune 500 companies.
Joel Martin and Rohan Kulkarni open Day 2 of the HFS NY Spring Summit 2026 by framing AI through an industry and intentional-leadership lens. They draw on Day 1 conversations with Lisa Stump (Mount Sinai) on AI-led care delivery, Rahul Patel (KBC Bank USA) on the CIO and CEO partnership, and Josh Zalen (Independent Health) on disrupting expensive core applications with AI. They reintroduce two HFS programs running across both days: the HFS Data Intelligence Suite, with 1,800-plus AI deployments tracked and live analyst demos in room 203, and the AI-First Deal Lab interactive workshop at lunch, where Saurabh Gupta and Nigel Edwards translate Services-as-Software™ into 100-day contract plans.
- Intentional leadership has to be set in the context of the company and the industry it operates in, with the average CEO sitting on a five-to-eight year tenure and a transition to an AI operating model that often outlasts them.
- Healthcare margins are shrinking under legislative pressure, but health systems sit on enormous clinical data sets that, when shared as intelligence, can become a material revenue stream powered by AI.
- Joel's poll on Day 1 confirmed that middle managers lead on AI usage inside enterprises today, with senior executives finishing last. That puts pressure on the CIO and CEO to surface data out of disparate systems and into middle managers' and frontline employees' hands.
- The HFS Data Intelligence Suite, launched the week prior, includes 1,800-plus tracked AI deployments and is staffed by HFS analysts (Ashish Chaturvedi, Hansa Iyengar, Jason Dann) in room 203.
- Services-as-Software is defined as IP-led delivery versus people-led, orchestrating outcomes versus process sourcing, and using telemetry to realize value versus static KPI contracts.
- The AI-First Deal Lab produces a 100-day plan, not ideation, so buyers leave with concrete contract changes and early milestones.