SIGNATURE SERIES | AI in 2026: Strategy, Agents, and the Architecture of Trust
April 14, 2026 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM CDT Dallas, TX
NACD North Texas
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- Margaret Jackson, Executive Director
- Evelyn Costolo, Chapter Manager
- Diane Flowers, Chapter Administrator
- Lisa Sides, Chapter Staff
NACD North Texas Chapter
3419 Westminster Avenue, #221
Dallas, TX 75205
info@nacdntx.org
Phone: 214-683-8511
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About The Event
Member Price: $25.00
Non Member Price: $40.00
Credits: 1 NACD Credit
Join us for the April Signature Series Event | AI in 2026: Strategy, Agents, and the Architecture of Trust
Join the NACD North Texas Chapter for special guest speaker, Shelly Palmer, as he provides an executive briefing on the state of AI, agentic systems, and what marketers need to know right now. Mr. Palmer will break down the path from today's tools to tomorrow's autonomous workflows, covering how agents actually work, why governance matters more than automation, and how the shift from the SEO to answer engines is rewriting the rules of brand visibility - practical and hype-free.
This event is sponsored by Kirkland & Ellis:
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Location
Dallas Country Club | Ballroom
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Walk In spots are limited and require payment at the door.
If you registered and are no longer able to attend, email Diane Flowers.
Credit will be given for cancellations received prior to the deadline.
NACD North Texas
Contact Us
- Margaret Jackson, Executive Director
- Evelyn Costolo, Chapter Manager
- Diane Flowers, Chapter Administrator
- Lisa Sides, Chapter Staff
NACD North Texas Chapter
3419 Westminster Avenue, #221
Dallas, TX 75205
info@nacdntx.org
Phone: 214-683-8511
Find a Chapter
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