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BLACK WOMEN IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE™

AI EXECUTIVE  

LEADERSHIP LAB

Educate Engage Embrace Empower

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ABOUT THE LAB

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WHO SHOULD JOIN THE LAB

This lab is for leaders who are expected to speak and decide on AI, even if they don’t come from a technical background:

  • C-suite and executive leadership

  • New or emerging Chief AI Officers and AI program leads

  • VPs, directors, and senior managers responsible for transformation, strategy, IT, HR, operations, or finance

  • Leaders who are being asked: “What is our AI plan?” and want a serious, honest way to answer

You don’t need to “know AI.”
You DO NEED to understand what it means for your organization.

KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE LAB

What you’ll obtain from the session:

  • A clearer way to talk about AI with your board, peers, and teams

  • A more grounded view of where AI touches your work today

  • Language to acknowledge fear and uncertainty without creating panic

  • A starting direction you can stand behind for the next phase of your AI decisions

WHO SHOULD JOIN THE LAB

What you’ll get from the session:

  • A clearer way to talk about AI with your board, peers, and teams

  • A more grounded view of where AI touches your work today

  • Language to acknowledge fear and uncertainty without creating panic

  • A starting direction you can stand behind for the next phase of your AI decisions

​The n the next 3 hours, your leadership team will gain the strategic and conceptual frameworks necessary to move beyond AI curiosity and toward a full, sustainable organizational transformation. This is not a technical course; it is a business-first roadmap for leadership in the age of generative intelligence.AI Executive Leadership Lab is a 3-hour, live virtual session

Exclusive to 15 participants- smaller sessions deeper conversations.

It is not a technical workshop.
It is a focused space for senior leaders to:

  • Step back from the noise around AI

  • Look at how AI intersects with their people, processes, and culture

  • Clarify what AI does and does not mean for their context

  • Consider what a responsible first move could look like

You will not be taught how to build models or write prompts.
You will work at the level of leadership, judgment, and accountability.

YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE LAB

Format

  • 3-hour live virtual session

  • Up to 15 participants

  • Offered quarterly

Investment

  • Tuition: $1,299 USD per participant

  • Organization-specific cohorts and executive team sessions available by arrangement

How to request a seat

Complete the form below to request a seat for yourself or leaders in your organization.
We’ll follow up with dates, availability, and next steps for registration and payment.

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LAB FACILITATOR

Angle Bush

Visionary. Innovator. Advocate. Angle Bush embodies the transformative power of leadership in technology. Confronted with the lack of diversity in artificial intelligence, she took action. In 2020, Angle founded Black Women In Artificial Intelligence™, driven by a singular mission: to Educate, Engage, Embrace, and Empower Black Women in AI.

Under her leadership, the organization has become a global force, uniting members across five continents and forging partnerships with industry leaders such as Amazon, Microsoft, Capital One, and NVIDIA. These alliances reflect her unwavering commitment to opening doors, creating opportunities, and shaping the future of AI through inclusivity.

Angle’s influence extends beyond her organization. As a sought-after speaker and thought leader, she challenges the tech world to think bigger, innovate smarter, and build with purpose. Her dedication to creating spaces where Black Women thrive is not just a mission—it’s a movement.

An alumna of Central Michigan University with studies at Harvard, Angle brings both academic rigor and a relentless drive to her work. Currently, she serves as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Miami and sits on the Central Michigan University College of Science and Engineering Advisory Board, championing the next generation of innovators.

 

Notable Highlights- New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell, NPR, Bloomberg, M.Live, Inc.Magazine, PBS-North Carolina, Forbes, National Urban League Conference, National Black Women In Artificial Intelligence Day

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