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Executive Program · June 9-11, 2026 · Small Cohort

Applied AI for
Business Leaders.

Agents, workflows, MCP, local AI, and working prototypes. Built for executives who need to deploy AI, not just understand it. Applications close May 22, 2026.

Dates

June 9-11, 2026

Cohort

5-8 Executives

Admission

Vetted and Selective

Deadline

May 22, 2026

Expression of Interest

Apply for a place in the June cohort.

This is not a registration form. It is the start of a conversation. Every submission is reviewed individually for seniority, organizational complexity, and readiness to implement before the May 22, 2026 application deadline.

Submission Deadline

May 22, 2026

June cohort expected to run June 9-11, 2026. Places are limited to 5-8 participants.

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How it works

You submit context on your role, your organization, and the initiative you want to advance.

We review for cohort fit and contact you within 5 business days.

If the fit is strong, we continue with a short discussion on timing, objectives, and fit for the June 9-11, 2026 cohort.

Small cohort. Selective admission.

The quality of the cohort is part of the product. We keep each course to 5-8 participants so peers can challenge one another, share serious implementation constraints, and leave with real momentum.

01 - About You

02 - Your Business Context

Regulatory environment *
Decision-making authority *

For the AI initiative you have in mind.

03 - Your AI Initiative

Name the process, give a sense of current baseline, and explain why it has not been solved yet.

Minimum 100 characters0 / 600

Be specific. A better understanding of AI is not enough for this program.

Minimum 50 characters0 / 400

04 - Cohort Fit

0 / 300

By submitting, you agree that Hildens Consulting may contact you about this program. We do not sell or share your information for unrelated marketing.

Why This Program Is Different

Most executive AI programs stop where the hard work begins.

Strategy frameworks, prompt tips, and chatbot demos are table stakes. This program goes further into agents, Model Context Protocol, local AI, and the operational machinery required to deploy responsibly in a complex environment.

Depth

Prompts, strategy frameworks, generic demos

Agents, MCP, local AI, and working prototypes tied to executive decisions

Deliverables

Slides and broad frameworks

Agent blueprints, workflow canvases, and a 90-day initiative memo

Instructor context

Academic or generalist perspective

Production-minded enterprise AI with governance and operational constraints in view

Cohort

Large open enrollment

5-8 vetted decision-makers with comparable organizational complexity

Who Attends

Designed for leaders who own the decision.

C-suite, EVP, SVP, VP, and senior directors with strategic mandate and budget influence

Leaders in complex organizations: multinational, regulated, or both

Decision-makers in financial services, healthcare, energy, government, professional services, or industrials

Executives under real pressure to deploy AI, not just explore it

Leaders who want to brief technical teams with precision and prototype with confidence

Not for

Pure developer audiences who need a technical track

Managers without meaningful strategic scope

Organizations with no operational readiness or data foundation yet

Anyone looking for a survey course with no deliverables

What You Build Over 3 Days

Artifacts you take back to your organization.

Day 1

AI Opportunity Map

A prioritized portfolio of use cases scored on value, feasibility, risk, and data readiness.

Day 1

Personal Prompt Library

Five to ten reusable prompts for your role, tagged and ready for live work.

Day 2

AI Workflow Canvas

A before-and-after process design with AI steps, human review gates, and success metrics.

Day 2

Agent Blueprint

A practical spec for one agentic system: tools, data sources, MCP servers, failure modes, and cost logic.

Day 3

Data and Deployment Matrix

A decision framework for cloud versus local AI mapped to your regulatory and data constraints.

Day 3

AI Initiative Memo

A board-ready brief with scope, 90-day roadmap, risks, and success metrics.

Program Structure

Three days. Eight modules. One initiative.

Day 1

See Clearly

Foundations, strategy, and personal fluency

Build accurate mental models of what AI can and cannot do. Map the opportunity portfolio and develop tool fluency that improves your own work immediately.

Day 2

Core

Build and Connect

Workflows, agents, MCP, and agentic systems

Design AI-embedded workflows, understand how agents call tools and MCP servers, and shape a working skill around one of your own use cases.

Day 3

Core

Own It

Data, local AI, governance, and capstone

Work through cloud versus local tradeoffs, governance in regulated environments, and leave with a complete executive initiative brief.

Ready to assess whether the cohort fits?

Start with the expression of interest before May 22, 2026. We will read it carefully, and if there is a fit, we will continue the conversation directly for the June 9-11, 2026 cohort.

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