Fisher Family Business Program to Host AI Foundations for Family Business Session
Fisher’s Family Business Program will host “AI Foundations for Family Business: From Curiosity to Confidence” on Tuesday, April 14, from 8:30-10 a.m., featuring Civic Dialog’s Erik Oehler, founder and strategist with expertise in artificial intelligence, automation, data, and business transformation.
The session will be held in the Elaine Wilson Formal Lounge in Haffey Hall.
This highly interactive session will help family business leaders separate myth from reality and explore AI through a practical, low-risk lens. Through guided discussion and hands-on exercises, participants will explore where AI is already present in their organization, identify potential risks and opportunities, and begin thinking about practical readiness that adds value.
With a degree in computer science, an MBA, and two decades of experience across technology, data strategy, and organizational development, Oehler is passionate about helping companies harness the practical power of AI and automation to drive measurable impact. With Civic Dialog, he leads the development of programs that empower teams to build internal AI and automation capabilities, from strategy and governance to hands-on solution delivery.
Registration is open through April 6 and is $50 per person. Continental breakfast is included.