The Toronto AI
Supper-Club

A quarterly, invite-only dinner for senior leaders who want sharp thinking on AI in a relaxed, lively setting.

The AI Supper Club brings together a small group of senior decision makers each quarter for an evening of smart conversation, good food, and a guest expert who can speak plainly about how AI is changing business.

Our next AI Supper-Club is being held on the 25th of February.

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Let’s Leave Boardrooms & LinkedIn Behind.

Real connection and useful thinking do not come from slide decks or quick online messages. They come from getting the right people in a room and giving them the space to speak openly.

The supper club brings senior leaders from tech, sales, marketing, customer experience, and operations together for an evening of clear conversation, shared insight, and relaxed connection, supported by good food, good drinks, and no sales agenda.

Join the invitation list to be considered for upcoming dinners.

Value, not sales pitching.

The best conversations tend to happen once the formalities or meetings and pitches are out of the way. The supper club creates space for those conversations, bringing senior leaders together for candid discussion about where AI is taking customer experience, operations, and growth.

Each quarter, the group explores themes such as:

  • How AI and automation are changing the relationship between sales, service, and marketing.
  • What it takes to build sound AI habits inside large organisations.
  • How teams are using AI to unify data, systems, and customer journeys in practice.

The focus is always on substance: clear thinking, lived experiences, and ideas you can apply. If that sounds like your kind of evening, join the invitation list and we will send you details of the next supper club.

What to expect:

 A private dinner in central Toronto with a small, curated group.
A quarterly guest expert who keeps the conversation sharp without turning the night into a lecture.
Lively discussion with peers who are facing similar decisions about AI adoption.
A relaxed environment that encourages honest questions and practical thinking.

Why attend the AI Supper-Club:

  Hear real-world experiences from peers on how AI is changing their business.
  You'll leave with ideas you can use rather than notes you will never revisit.
  Hear real-world examples from leaders already moving from pilots to full-scale AI deployments.
  We can guarantee the food is always good.

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The Next Supper-Club

The next Toronto AI Supper Club is now booked for 25th February 2026.

As always, the venue will be shared only with those who receive an invitation.

Invitations will be issued to those on the list. If you want to be considered for a place, sign up to the mailing list.

 

Event Info

Join a select group of senior leaders who want clear, candid discussion about how AI is reshaping sales, marketing, customer experience, and operations. Expect real conversation, not networking small talk, with peers who are making meaningful decisions about the future of their organisations.

Connect

Join a curated group of senior leaders from across tech, sales, marketing, customer experience, and operations. The supper club is designed for genuine conversation, not surface-level networking. Expect thoughtful exchanges with peers who are shaping how AI is used inside their organizations.

AI & CX in Action

Each quarter features a focused discussion led by an invited expert. Topics explore how AI is reshaping customer experience, sales, service, and operational performance. You will hear how leading organisations are moving from isolated trials to practical, joined-up use of AI that connects teams, data, and customer journeys.

A Dinner Worth Your Time

Good food, relaxed conversation, and a group small enough to speak openly. The evening creates space for senior leaders to share real stories and practical insight, without slides, sponsorships, or sales pitches. It is the kind of discussion that rarely happens in formal meetings.

See you there