Women & Influence + AI: Designing What Comes Next
As AI reshapes how work is done, many women leaders are rethinking how they lead, what they build, and what comes next for them.
This intimate salon dinner gathers founders, funders, senior executives, and emerging leaders for an evening of meaningful conversation about influence, leadership, and decision-making in an AI-shaped world.
Presented by The Studio by Lartigue Creative Group in partnership with Human + Tech Week.
6:00 – 6:45 PM | Cocktails & Connection
7:00 – 9:00 PM | Dinner & Conversation
Our conversation will be guided by four-time Emmy Award–winning journalist Cheryl Hurd and hosted at a celebrated San Francisco restaurant recognized with a Michelin star.
*By invitation only. You may request to join.
Submitting a registration request does not confirm your attendance. Our team will review all requests and reach out directly to those selected to complete the next step. You will receive a confirmation from us once your place at the table has been secured.*
Please note:
*The venue is accessed by stairs only, through the restaurant.*
About The Studio by Lartigue Creative Group:
The Studio is for women who are ready to design what’s next in their work, their impact, and their lives.
It's for women who have built careers, raised families, and shown up for their communities—and are now asking what’s next for them.
This is that answer: bold, beautiful, and entirely their own.
The Studio brings together women for real conversation, and the time to think clearly about what comes next on your own terms.
To learn more, visit: https://www.studiolcg.com
Plan Boldly. Live Beautifully.
About Lartigue Creative Group
Learn more at: https://www.lartiguecreative.com
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