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Making Work Easier with AI - Live at Transform 2026

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About this episode

In this special live episode of the Future Proof HR podcast, recorded on the floor at Transform 2026 in Las Vegas, Thomas Kunjappu sits down with Conor Sweeney, VP of People at Form Health, for a quick but packed conversation about what AI in HR actually looks like in practice at a fast-growing telehealth company.

Form Health is the national leader in science-backed obesity care management and cardiometabolic health, operating across 30+ states in the United States, and is a company scaling fast with two distinct employee populations: clinical and corporate. Connor and his team have had to think creatively about how to make it easier for people to do their jobs every day.

They get into what it really looks like to implement agentic AI for knowledge management, the unglamorous work of keeping that content accurate enough to actually be useful, and what's next for AI in talent acquisition. Connor also shares what he's taking away from Transform: HR leaders aren't just adopting AI anymore, they're owning it.

A candid, grounded conversation straight from one of HR's biggest stages.

Topics Discussed:

  • Using agentic AI for knowledge management and why Guru has worked for Form Health

  • The real challenge of content accuracy when feeding an AI system

  • How AI can help TA teams spend less time screening and more time advising

  • HR's growing ownership of AI strategy across industries

  • Moving from reactive to proactive in compliance and HR ops

Additional Resources:

Conor Sweeney, VP of People at Form Health

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About the guest

Conor Sweeney, VP of People at Form Health

Conor Sweeney

Conor Sweeney is the VP of People at Form Health - the national leader in science-based obesity care. Previous to his current role at Form Health, Conor served as the Global Head of Talent & Development at Weight Watchers, Int’l where he was responsible for Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development, and end-to-end Field and Clinical HR leadership.

Before his days of leading high-performing People teams, Conor spent many years directing teams and major efforts across Finance and Business Operations organizations for some of the Silicon Valley's most notable technology companies including Box, inc. (BOX) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).

He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Husson University, as well as an MBA with a concentration in Organizational Leadership from Norwich University. He happily resides in the Greater Los Angeles area with his wife and Australian Labradoodle."

Conor Sweeney is the VP of People at Form Health - the national leader in science-based obesity care. Previous to his current role at Form Health, Conor served as the Global Head of Talent & Development at Weight Watchers, Int’l where he was responsible for Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development, and end-to-end Field and Clinical HR leadership.

Before his days of leading high-performing People teams, Conor spent many years directing teams and major efforts across Finance and Business Operations organizations for some of the Silicon Valley's most notable technology companies including Box, inc. (BOX) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).

He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Husson University, as well as an MBA with a concentration in Organizational Leadership from Norwich University. He happily resides in the Greater Los Angeles area with his wife and Australian Labradoodle."

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If you’ve led change, navigated challenges, or learned valuable lessons in people operations, we’d love to hear your perspective.

Apply below to be considered as a guest on the show.