Senior HR Leader Roundtable

Where is AI Good Enough? The Future of Coaching at the Executive Level

You're not here for a sales pitch. You're here because the question matters.

Attendance is by invitation only. Space is limited to 16 participants.

Event snapshot

📅 Date: May 28th, 2026

🕛 Time: 12:00 - 1:30 pm

📍 Location: Del Frisco's Steakhouse, Seaport Boston

🎟 Format: Private room | Intimate seated lunch | Peer conversation

Why this conversation

The question senior HR leaders are really asking

AI coaching tools are scaling fast. The cost savings are real. The accessibility is real. But the real question isn’t being asked plainly enough:

At the senior leadership level --- is AI actually good enough? And if not, what does that mean for your organization?

Join Berman Leadership Development and a curated group of 16 senior HR executives for an intimate, off-the-record lunch conversation at Del Frisco's Steakhouse in the Seaport on May 28th, 12:00--1:30 PM.

This is not a panel. It's not a webinar in disguise. It's a table of peers --- CHROs, CPOs, and Heads of Talent and Executive Coaching --- having the kind of honest conversation that rarely happens in public.

What we'll explore

Beyond “Is AI impressive?” to “Is it good enough?”

We're not here to debate whether AI is impressive. It is.

We're here to talk about what it can and can't do --- specifically at the levels where the stakes are highest and the answers are rarely clean.

The framing: Is AI good enough, and do the cost and scalability benefits justify the tradeoff?

What we’ll cover

The real tradeoffs at the executive level

The real landscape of AI executive coaching

What it does well, where it breaks down, and why organization level matters more than most vendors admit.

The cost/scalability question

How senior HR leaders are thinking about tiered executive coaching models across large, complex organizations.

The emerging frontier

What companies are attempting at the executive level, and what healthy skepticism looks like.

The executive-level exception

Why navigating organizational politics, processing complex emotions, and handling high-stakes interpersonal dynamics may benefit from a human executive coach.

What great looks like

Berman Leadership's point of view on executive coaching architecture that integrates AI tools without losing the human edge that drives real leadership outcomes.

What you’ll walk away with

A sharper lens, not a longer to-do list

  • A working map of the current AI coaching landscape: what the tools actually do well, where they break down, and which organizational factors determine the difference
  • A practical framework for thinking about tiered coaching models across leadership levels, including where AI is genuinely good enough and where the executive exception applies
  • Peer perspectives from senior HR leaders in Boston navigating the same tradeoffs at scale
  • A clearer, more confident point of view to bring back to your leadership team on AI vs. human coaching decisions
  • Unfiltered insight from peers on the real-world state of AI coaching: what's working, what's not, and what's on the horizon
Who you'll hear from

Your hosts

Dr. Stephen Dwight — Chief Talent Officer, Pharmaceutical/Biotech | Stephen has spent his career building leadership capability inside some of the most complex organizations. He brings a sharp, no-nonsense lens to where AI coaching is genuinely useful and where it falls short.

Ellie Eckhoff — Executive Coach & Leadership Team Consultant | Ellie works with senior leaders and executive teams to help them think clearly, align decisively, and lead with impact. She brings deep relational expertise to the question of what human coaching delivers that technology simply cannot replicate.

Dr. Scott Serviss — Partner, Executive and Team Coach | Scott brings a practitioner's perspective grounded in the science of leadership development, helping organizations build the human infrastructure behind high-performing teams.

Hosted by Berman Leadership Development — a trusted partner to senior HR executives

Who Should Attend

This lunch is designed for a very specific group — and that's intentional.

  • ✔ CHROs, CPOs, SVPs of Talent, Heads of Coaching and Leadership Development
  • ✔ Companies where tiered coaching decisions have real organizational stakes
  • ✔ Leaders who want a peer conversation — not a pitch

Attendance is by invitation only. Space is limited to 16 participants.

Reserve your seat below.

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