
Public Beta · Founding Cohorts Forming
Most leaders are chasing AI tactics.Wise leaders start with vision and strategy.
The Summit is a two-day executive intensive in Boulder, Colorado, where a small group of founders and executives build their AI strategy — and the capability to lead it — with two coaches and a room of peers.
Two days. Two coaches. One room you’re glad you’re in.
Outcomes, Not Features
Three things you’ll carry out of this room.
1
A written AI strategy for your organization.
Vision, governance, budget, team, tools, timeline. The kind of document you can hand to your board, your CFO, and your direct reports and have them all moving in the same direction. Not a slide deck someone else built. Yours.
2
A bench of peers who already know your context.
A room of founders and C-suite leaders who’ve sat with the same questions you’re sitting with. The kind of people you call before you make a decision, not after. The room is the product.
3
Clarity on what to greenlight and what to kill.
You’ll leave knowing where AI fits in your organization, where it doesn’t, and what to do first. Not in theory. Monday morning. The goal isn’t more on your plate — it’s doing far more by carrying less, so you can thrive in this season.
The Shape of the Two Days
Two days. From essence to a plan that’s yours.
Evening 0 · Arrival
Welcome and the reframe.
A welcome dinner, the reframe that sets up the whole intensive, and one live demo of what’s actually possible now. You arrive, you settle in, and the work begins around the table.
Day 1 · Essence → Vision
The honest reckoning.
Mornings move from your organization’s essence to its AI vision. Afternoons get honest: a tool-discernment lab, the hard adoption conversation, and the reckoning most leaders avoid — closing with a fireside on faith and technology.
Day 2 · Strategy → Tactics
Build it, then commission it.
Build a working AI assistant, integrate faith and stewardship, and draft a one-page AI manifesto. We commission the climb together and depart after lunch.
The Summit commissions the climb — you leave with the plan and the first moves, not a 90-day deployment.
Two days at Whisper Ranch.
The whole intensive gathers in person at Whisper Ranch in Boulder, Colorado, co-founded by Jeff and Mindy Caliguire.
Each member gets the valuable opportunity for focused attention from peers and two coaches on the hardest challenge they’re carrying. Your strategy is on paper. The input you get here is the kind that would have taken months alone — or never come at all.
And we’ll laugh, hike, and breathe in the mountains together — the kind of time that reminds you why the work matters in the first place.

Focused Hotseat
Peers and two coaches on your hardest challenge. Come away with breakthroughs that free you to lead the future, not just accept it.
Strategy Pressure-Test
Your AI strategy gets sharpened in person by the room that helped you build it.
Connection
Great food, wide views, optional excursions. The kind of days that change how you think about what’s possible.
A Tight Perimeter
This room is curated. Here’s who belongs in it.
This Is For
Founders, CEOs, and C-suite executives leading organizations of consequence. You’re past curiosity about AI. You’re ready to make decisions that will shape your organization for years. You want peers who carry the same weight you do, and coaches who won’t waste your time.
This Is Not For
AI engineers looking for technical depth. Individual contributors hoping for a how-to on prompts. Leaders who want to be told what to do rather than think it through with peers. Anyone who treats a room like an audience instead of a team.
We’re selective because the quality of the room is the product. Every seat changes the room. We take that seriously.
Investment
Clear on price. Adamant on table stakes.
The Summit
$3,000*
per person · public beta
- ✓The two-day intensive in Boulder, Colorado
- ✓All pre-work and materials
- ✓Your cohort and two coaches
- ✓Meals on site
Travel and lodging are participant-paid.
Enroll — $3,000 →You already know what a bad AI decision costs at your level. You know what it costs to move slowly while the landscape moves fast.
This is what it costs to be in the room. The question is what it costs to stay out of one.
Questions People Ask
What people ask about the Summit.
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