AI Summit: From Survival Mode to Smart Design

Ignite, Learn and Build

Join us May 1 & 2, 2026 at 51爆料网鈥檚 Love School of Business for the AI Summit, hosted in partnership with the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary.

Why this summit?

The AI Summit is a working lab event for educators, students and industry partners who want practical results. Over two focused days you will see what is possible, learn what employers need and leave with tools you can use in class and on the job.

Friday evening lights the spark with hands-on demos and conversations that make AI approachable. Saturday turns insight into action through a keynote, an industry panel and collaborative sessions that map AI fluency across majors and disciplines.

Our aim is progress with purpose. Together we define AI fluency by major and design experiences that help students graduate confident, capable and career-ready.

Agenda

Friday Evening (May 1): Ignite

Friday sets the tone with connection and momentum. Through student demonstrations, candid conversation and a fireside chat with higher education leaders, the evening sparks ideas and builds energy for Saturday鈥檚 hands-on design work.

Cocktail Hour & AI Tool Showcase | 5:30鈥6:30 PM | Alamance Country Club

This relaxed networking hour features student-led AI demonstration stations. Explore practical tools, ask questions and see how students are already applying AI in meaningful ways.

Dinner & Program | 6:30鈥7:30 PM | Alamance Country Club

A conversation-rich dinner that spotlights student perspectives. Hear how emerging leaders are thinking about AI and what they need from their education to succeed.

Fireside Chat | 7:45鈥8:45 PM | Alamance Country Club

Moderated by Tawnya Means, founding partner and principal of Inspire Higher Ed, this conversation features Casey Evans, associate dean for undergraduate programs and student services at American University; Stephen Walls, Assistant Dean, McCombs School of Business,聽University of Texas Austin; and Hussein Issa, Associate Professor of Accounting Information聽Systems, Rutgers Business School. The discussion connects institutional strategy, classroom innovation and workforce expectations, setting up Saturday鈥檚 collaborative work.

Saturday Morning (May 2): Learn

Saturday morning brings clarity and direction. The day begins with breakfast and networking before a keynote, 鈥淗igher Ed Reckoning,鈥 from Anuj Mehrotra, dean at Georgia Institute of Technology, exploring how business education must evolve in an AI-driven world.

An industry panel featuring leaders from Microsoft, Gartner and Bank of America will outline what employers expect now, from technical capability to human-centered skills. The morning concludes with an AI Fluency Mapping workshop and rapid-fire faculty pitches, translating big ideas into classroom-ready innovation.

Breakfast & Networking | 8:30鈥9:00 AM | Koury Business Center

Start the day with informal networking over breakfast. Connect with faculty, industry leaders, students and alumni before the formal program begins.

Keynote: Higher Ed Reckoning | 9:00鈥9:45 AM | Koury Business Center, LaRose Digital Theatre 101

Anuj Mehrotra, dean at Georgia Institute of Technology, examines how higher education must evolve in response to AI. This session challenges institutions to move beyond reaction and toward intentional design.

This session will be moderated by聽Jeff Sanders ’00, Chief Architect, Microsoft.

Industry Panel: What Industry Wants Now | 10:00鈥10:45 AM | Koury Business Center, LaRose Digital Theatre 101

Leaders from Microsoft, Gartner and Bank of America share what employers expect from AI-ready graduates. Hear how technical skills, critical thinking and human strengths intersect in today鈥檚 workforce.

Industry Panel features:

  • Jeff Sanders ’00, Chief Architect, Microsoft
  • Nicole聽Perrelle, Head of AI Executive Advisory Service, Gartner
  • Danielle聽Nashold聽’04, Head of AI Monitoring and Controls Strategy at Bank of America
  • Amy Robbins ’14, Brand Insights Lead, OpenAI

AI Fluency Mapping | 11:00鈥11:45 AM | Alumni Memorial Gymnasium

Facilitated by Casey Evans, associate dean for undergraduate programs and student services at American University, and聽Tawnya Means, founding partner & principal at Inspire Higher Ed, this interactive session defines what AI fluency looks like by major. Participants will begin mapping practical competencies that align with industry needs.

Faculty Speed Pitching | 11:45 AM鈥12:30 PM | Alumni Memorial Gymnasium

A high-energy roundtable with quick rotations and short pitches on AI teaching ideas.

Saturday Afternoon (May 2): Build

Saturday afternoon is all about action. The Design Sprint brings faculty, students and alumni together to build real, ready-to-implement AI fluency programs. Teams collaborate, pitch and compete, ending the summit with bold ideas, practical frameworks and momentum that extends beyond the room.

Lunch | 12:30鈥1:30 PM | Alumni Memorial Gymnasium

Refuel and connect over lunch. This is informal networking time to swap ideas and meet your afternoon teammates.

Design Sprint: Hack the Business Curriculum | 1:30鈥3:00 PM | Koury Business Center, Various

The summit鈥檚 main event. In mixed teams of faculty, students and alumni, you will sprint to design a curricular or co-curricular AI fluency program. Expect fast collaboration, practical building and a concrete concept by the end.

Judging Sessions | 3:00鈥4:00 PM | Koury Business Center, Various

Teams move into parallel rooms for rapid judging. Judges will review concepts for clarity, feasibility and impact, with feedback that helps sharpen final pitches.

Final Presentations & Closing & Awards | 4:00-5:00 PM | Koury Business Center, LaRose Digital Theatre 101

Top teams take the stage to present their designs. Hear the strongest concepts, see what鈥檚 possible and capture ideas you can adapt back home.

Participant registrations are closed for the AI Summit. Contact Margarita Kaprielyan or Sara Devane for questions.