A private network
for enterprise
AI leaders.
The Global AI Leadership Forum convenes Chief AI Officers, CIOs, CTOs and the senior executives shaping artificial intelligence inside enterprises, institutions, and governments. Membership is by invitation. Discussions are closed.
A council, not a community.
The decisions facing AI leaders today — on governance, procurement, model selection, sovereign infrastructure — are too consequential to be debated in public. The Forum exists for those decisions.
Closed-door roundtables
Eight to twenty senior executives convene around a single, consequential question. No press. No recordings. Chatham House Rule observed throughout.
Chapters by region and industry
Country and city chapters anchor regional context. Industry circles run in parallel for banking, healthcare, government, and energy.
Independent research
Member-only executive briefs, anonymised chapter summaries, and the annual State of Enterprise AI report. No sponsored research. Editorially independent.
One Forum. Six rooms.
Convened by region.
We do not begin globally. Chapters are stood up where member density supports a serious room — starting in the GCC, expanding through Asia and Europe.
Ninety minutes. One question. A room of peers.
Each session opens with members naming the specific challenge they bring to the table. A moderator structures the exchange. Twenty minutes are reserved for candid peer comparison on the decisions under debate inside member organisations.
- Opening introductions 15 min
- Moderated discussion 45 min
- Peer exchange 20 min
- Action summary 10 min
Research drawn from the room,
published with care.
Anonymised chapter briefs after every session. Quarterly executive briefings on what is moving up — and down — the boardroom AI agenda. An annual State of Enterprise AI report, with regional editions beginning in the GCC.
- State of Enterprise AI Annual
- AI Governance Readiness Index Annual
- Boardroom AI Priorities Quarterly
- Chapter Briefs Per session
Membership is personal, reviewed individually,
and is not transferable.
Submit an application with verified professional details. The Membership Committee reviews on a rolling basis. Typical review time is two to three weeks.
Eligibility is limited to senior executives with direct responsibility for AI inside their organisations.