Leadership in the Age of AI and Disruption: A Forum for Industry Leaders
February 9-10, 2026 | Carmel Valley Ranch, CA
By Invitation Only
Forum At A Glance
From AI transformation and economic volatility to shifting consumer expectations, political uncertainty, and societal pressures, CMOs are being tested in every direction.
This closed-door forum convenes a highly curated group of 100+ leading CMOs and other senior executives to tackle the most urgent challenges and embrace the opportunities that disruption creates. We’ll leverage disruptive perspectives from industry leaders to fuel the day, such as Antonio Lucio, Gary Vaynerchuk, Andréa Mallard, Jane Wakely, Claudine Cheever, Rishad Tobaccowala, and Tiffany R. Warren, but we will spend the bulk of the day working together to determine what's working, parking lot what's not, and get excited about what's possible.
Contact Nadine Dietz directly to request an invitation →
This forum for senior leaders is peer-driven where everyone brings their perspectives and ideas to help shape the new playbook for marketing in this age of disruption.
Forum Themes
Enterprise Leadership in an Era of Transformation
The CMO role is evolving rapidly, shaped by the enterprise context. In some organizations, CMOs are the strategic architects of growth; in others, they must assert their place at the table as the voice of the customer. We will explore how CMOs align with the C-Suite to drive enterprise priorities, maintain authentic customer connection in an era when AI is reshaping research and insights, and build organizational resilience amid volatility. The focus is on strengthening the CMO as both a peer to the C-Suite and a strategic integrator—ensuring marketing remains a growth engine, not a support function.
Human and Machine: Redefining Capabilities
As agentic AI becomes an embedded part of marketing organizations (projected to account for 20% of teams within 2-3 years) CMOs face the dual challenge of rethinking capabilities and protecting culture. We will examine how to design organizations for the future, balancing in-house, outsourced, and AI-driven work, while fostering team cultures of trust, clarity, and adaptability. It will also address the growing strain on leadership stamina and mental health, exploring how to sustain high performance without sacrificing well-being. The focus is on creating environments where human creativity, empathy, and resiliency thrive alongside machine intelligence.
Redefining Growth and Marketing Fundamentals
Fundamentals Marketing is being rewired from the ground up. Brand building and advertising are facing new channels, discovery models, and consumer behaviors that demand agility and reinvention. We will explore how CMOs can redefine growth in a world where advertising shifts from traditional search to AI-driven discovery, where consumers expect brands to meet them across fragmented ecosystems, and where global competition plays by vastly different rules on data and regulation. The focus is on rethinking how success is planned, measured, and delivered—ensuring marketing remains both credible to the C-Suite andindispensable to the enterprise’s growth.
Societal Impact, Cultural Credibility, and Ethical Leadership
In a world where consumers often place more trust in brands than in governments or media, CMOs now carry both outsized influence and responsibility. We will explore how leaders can navigate when and how to engage on societal issues, embed sustainability as a business and brand advantage, and uphold ethics as new technologies reshape what’s possible. The focus is on ensuring that marketing leadership not only earns cultural credibility and trust but also anchors in humanity—demonstrating that growth, responsibility, and integrity can coexist in a polarized world.
Forum Agenda
February 9, 2026
5:30 - 6:00 pm: Opening Reception
6:00 - 10:00 pm: Opening Thoughts & Welcome Dinner

Antonio Lucio
EVP, Chief Marketing &
Corporate Affairs
Officer, HP, Inc.

Nadine Dietz
Co-founder & CEO,
Virtuosi LEAP

Lara Balazs
Chief Marketing Officer
& EVP, Global Marketing,
Adobe
February 10, 2026
7:00 - 8:00 am: Breakfast
8:00 - 8:10 am: Objectives of the Day
8:10 - 9:20 am: Panel Discussion: Radical Thinking

Andréa Mallard
Global Chief Marketing
and Communications
Officer, Pinterest

Claudine Cheever
VP Global Brand and
Marketing, Amazon

Gary Vaynerchuk
CEO, VaynerMedia

Jane Wakely
EVP, Chief Consumer and
Marketing Officer & Chief
Growth Officer - International
Foods, PepsiCo
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Rishad Tobaccowala
Author, Futurist, former
Chief Strategist,
Publicis Groupe
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Tiffany R. Warren
EVP, CDIO, Sony Music
Group, Founder &
President, ADCOLOR
9:20 - 9:40 am: Community Break
9:40 - 11:40 am: Roundtables and Sharebacks
- Enterprise Leadership in an Era of Transformation
- Human and Machine: Redesigning Capabilities
- Redefining Growth and Marketing Fundamentals
- Societal Impact, Cultural Credibility, and Ethical Leadership
11:40 am - 12:00 pm: Community Break
12:00 - 1:30 pm: Lunch - A Culinary Experience!
1:30 - 2:00 pm: Community Break
2:00- 4:00 pm: Roundtables and Sharebacks - Diving Deeper
- Enterprise Leadership in an Era of Transformation
- Human and Machine: Redesigning Capabilities
- Redefining Growth and Marketing Fundamentals
- Societal Impact, Cultural Credibility, and Ethical Leadership
4:00 - 6:00 pm: Group Activities / Free time
6:00 - 7:00 pm: Reception - LEAP Flagship Participants and The Aspen Institute arrive
7:00 - 10:00 pm: Dinner by the Vineyards
Carmel Valley Ranch
A Property fit for Exploration
We chose Carmel Valley Ranch as the home for this very important forum because environment shapes experience. Set on nearly 500 acres of rolling hills, oak groves, and vineyards along California’s central coast, the Ranch is more than a retreat—it’s a working ranch that embodies sustainability, renewal, and connection.
Participants will stay in all-suite accommodations spread across the hills and nestled among the trees, each with private balconies and fireplaces that create space for recharging and reflection. The Ranch’s farm-to-table focus means meals are not only shared but created from ingredients produced on-site—from goat cheese and honey to lavender, salt, and seasonal harvests.
Carmel Valley Ranch’s sustainable practices and intimate connection with the land offer more than comfort—they offer perspective, space to pause, connect and reset before turning back to the complex demands of Leadership in the Age of Disruption.
A room block with significantly discounted rates is available.
Carmel Valley Ranch is located 14 miles from the Monterey airport and about 2 hours from SFO.
Industry Forum Steering Committee

Andréa Mallard
Global Chief Marketing and
Communications Officer,
Pinterest

Charisse Hughes
Chief Growth Officer,
Kellanova
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Debora Koyama
Chief of Staff to CEO and former
Growth Operations Officer,
Unilever
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Deborah Wahl
former Global CMO,
GM, Cadillac and McDonald's

Faby Torres
Global CMO,
GAP, Inc.
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Fara Howard
CMO,
GoDaddy

Kenny Mitchell
Global CMO,
Levi Strauss & Co.

Kory Marchisotto
CMO, e.l.f. Beauty
President Keys Soulcare

Mark Kirkham
CMO, PepsiCo Beverages
USA

Najoh Tita‐Reid
Global Chief Growth Officer,
Mars Petcare
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Nick Tran
President and CMO, First
Round, Diageo, former Global
CMO, TikTok
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Rebecca Messina
Senior Advisor, McKinsey & Co,
former Global CMO at Uber
and Beam Suntory

Remi Kent
former CMO, Progressive

Shachar Scott
former VP, Global Marketing,
Meta Reality Labs

Tariq Hassan
former CMO & CX Officer,
McDonald’s U.S., Petco and Bank of
America

Todd Kaplan
CMO, North America,
Kraft Heniz
