
Held under Chatham House Rule. TTthese sessions create a confidential environment where enterprise AI leaders can speak openly about the realities of building, governing, and deploying AI at scale.
The Closed Door CIO/CAIO Roundtables & Workshops are the most exclusive, high‑signal sessions at the TruNorth AI Leadership Summit. Held under Chatham House Rule, these sessions create a confidential environment where enterprise AI leaders can speak openly about the realities of building, governing, and deploying AI at scale.
Designed for CIOs, Chief AI Officers, and VPs of AI Deployment, these 90‑minute working sessions go far beyond traditional conference panels. They are interactive, problem‑solving environments where senior leaders co‑create frameworks, compare architectures, pressure‑test governance models, and share lessons learned from real enterprise deployments.
Participants collaborate on:
Practical AI governance frameworks and approval workflows
Enterprise‑grade AI platform and architecture decisions
AI risk, security, and model assurance practices
Change management, workforce enablement, and adoption strategies
These sessions are intentionally structured to produce actionable outputs — templates, decision frameworks, operating models, and deployment patterns that leaders can take back to their organizations.
While the room is reserved for enterprise AI executives, the insights generated here directly benefit the broader Summit audience:
Founders gain clarity on enterprise needs and deployment barriers.
Researchers understand real‑world constraints and emerging risks.
Policymakers see how governance challenges manifest inside organizations.
Investors gain signal on where enterprise budgets and priorities are shifting.
This is where the real conversations happen — the ones that rarely occur on public stages. The Closed Door CIO/CAIO Roundtables are designed to accelerate enterprise AI maturity, align leaders on responsible deployment, and shape the standards that will guide AI adoption across industries.