
Governance
Governing AI from the board
What changes in a director's duty of care when the operating model is being rebuilt underneath them, and where judgement still cannot be handed to a machine.

A private membership on AI, for senior operators
A private executive community — Fortune 1000s, private equity, and management and technology consulting leaders, from Head of to SVP and above. We meet under the Chatham House Rule to work through how AI is reshaping our industries. Candid, peer to peer, and closed.
How membership works→Members lead AI at
A snapshot of where the membership sits today. Companies are shown to reflect our members’ roles, not a commercial partnership.
The most useful conversations about AI happen between people at the same altitude, off the record, with nothing to sell each other.
Working groups
The work is organised into standing groups. Each convenes through the year and reports back to the full membership in closed session.
How the institutions that move markets are choosing to govern intelligence, and what the next standard of duty looks like from the top.
Where capital is moving as the cost of cognition falls, and what that re-prices across the real economy.
The quiet rebuild of how large organizations actually run, function by function, when the marginal task is automated.
The pressure on labor, sovereignty, and trust, and the responsibility of those holding the levers.
How we operate
No panels, no pitches, no press. Just senior operators working through the same problems in real time. Direction is held by a small committee of members that rotates quietly.
Invite-only sessions held under the Chatham House Rule. A small group of peers, off the record, working through what AI is doing to their function and their industry — and what to do about it. No recordings. No vendors.
Deliberate introductions to peers facing the same challenges, and to the people who can genuinely move the needle on AI for your business. Made by hand, never broadcast.

A working session, off the record
This season’s agenda
A glimpse of what members are discussing. Full agendas, speakers, and locations are released inside the member area.
Members only→What members take away
A sense of what round tables actually cover. Members leave with sharper thinking and the people to test it on, not a deck.

Governance
What changes in a director's duty of care when the operating model is being rebuilt underneath them, and where judgement still cannot be handed to a machine.

Talent
Where the scarce people actually are, what they cost, and how the most advanced organisations buy, build, and keep AI capability across borders.

Economics
What members are seeing on inference, build-versus-buy, and model spend, and how to keep the bill honest as usage scales across the business.

Adoption
How leaders roll out AI fluency function by function, what actually lands, what is theatre, and how to make capability stick beyond the early adopters.

Revenue
What works in pipeline, qualification, and the customer conversation when both you and the buyer have AI in the room, and where it quietly backfires.

People & communications
How to handle company-wide communications around AI without frightening people, managing the real worry about jobs while keeping trust and momentum intact.

Inside a member round table
Coming in 2027, by member request
Members asked for time together off-screen. Two private discovery gatherings are being planned. Details are shared with members first.
PlannedNovember 2026
A private discovery summit on capital, compute, and how AI is redrawing whole industries. The first in-person convening, requested by the membership.
PlannedApril 2027
An estate weekend for founders and operators. Off the record, on the water, with the people rebuilding their businesses around AI.
The rules of the room
Every conversation is off the record. What is said may be used; who said it is never revealed. Candor is the entire point.
There is no application. Members are nominated by existing members and convened by invitation. The room is the value, and the room is protected.
No pitches, no panels, no press. Just operators and decision-makers at the same altitude, solving the same problems in real time.
Membership
New members are introduced by existing ones, then convened by invitation. There is no public application. Every conversation about membership is held in confidence. If a member thinks you belong in the room, you will hear from us.
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