
April 2026 AI Dinner - From C-Level to AI Solo: What Changes When Your Team Becomes 30 Agents
Executive Overview
The April 2026 AI Dinner is going to be unlike any other AI Dinner. We've been busy creating a new membership model, launching our new website and are moving to White House Melia Hotel, just one of the new venues we have planned for the year ahead. We also have a reception from 5:30 sponsored by Cybercy Group with space for up to 100 guests and are delighted to be featuring a brand new book launch for long time AI Dinner supporter Baiju Solanki - all welcome... We then have the AI Dinner itself and will be kicking off with Baiju followed by our keynote speaker for the evening Kim. In his session, Kim shares what actually transfers from managing people to managing agents, what doesn't, and what nobody warns you about: the dopamine trap of endless building, the silent tax of checking everything, and why the hardest part isn't the AI, it's being your own manager when there's nobody left to push back on your ideas.

Baiju Solanki
Humanity's Edge Book Launch
Baiju Solanki is a psychologist, entrepreneur, and leadership expert who helps individuals and organisations build human-first cultures in an AI-driven world
Sunny Vara
Cybercy (Sponsor)
Founder & CEO | Cybercy Group (UK) & Cybercy Gulf | Board-level advisor on Cyber Security, Data Protection & AI Governance for regulated and critical infrastructure organisations.
Kim Faura
From C-Level to AI Solo: What Changes When Your Team Becomes 30 Agents
Kim Faura spent 20 years leading product, marketing, and commercial teams at giffgaff, Checkatrade, and Gumtree. At the start of this year, he left his MD role and built Early Phoenix, an AI-powered business intelligence platform, entirely through AI. No team. No engineers. No analysts. Just 30 named AI agents running in parallel across FMCG, animal welfare, and European marketplace analysis. In this session, Kim shares what actually transfers from managing people to managing agents, what doesn't, and what nobody warns you about: the dopamine trap of endless building, the silent tax of checking everything, and why the hardest part isn't the AI, it's being your own manager when there's nobody left to push back on your ideas.
Venue Location
Dinner Details
Intimate setting. High security.
Limited to 50 executives.