
EXECUTIVE BRIEFING FOR CHROs & TALENT LEADERS
How Top Enterprises Are Rebuilding Leadership with AI — Without Losing the Human Element
Private Session | Invite-Only | Limited Seating
Thursday, May 29, 2025 - 11 am PT | 2 pm ET
Join a private conversation with senior people leaders asking the same question you are:
How do we modernize leadership development and coaching — without wasting budget, losing control, or falling for the next shiny tool?
In this 60-minute executive briefing and peer discussion, we’ll share insights from our recent ICF partner series featuring talent leaders from Amgen, Edward Jones, Microsoft and more.
You’ll also hear inside-the-room learnings from real AI adoption efforts in coaching, leadership, and talent development — all underway inside Fortune 500 companies across healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and professional services.
These are not future concepts — they’re in motion now.
Gain actionable insights into what’s actually working — and what’s quietly failing — in the race to make AI useful in leadership development through a confidential and facilitated discussion with peers.
You’ll leave with:
✓ Enterprise-backed insights from real AI initiatives now live inside Fortune 500 orgs across healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and professional services.
✓ A practical framework for blending AI and human coaching to drive accountability, skill growth, and measurable ROI.
✓ Examples of what’s working (and quietly failing) — to help you evaluate what’s worth investing in.
You’re invited to a private executive briefing with senior talent peers to discuss how AI is reshaping leadership development — and what smart leaders are doing now.
Agenda:
Welcome (5 min)
How Fortune 500 Companies Are Using AI in Coaching & Leadership (10-minutes)
Facilitated Discussion (40-minutes)
Wrap up and Conclude (5-minutes)
Registration is limited to 10 seats.

About your host
Lisa Ann Edwards
Founder, Excelia.io, Official Microsoft Partner, Author, Entrepreneur, Women in Tech Top 100 Leader and #Buildfor2030 Microsoft Hackathon Winner