Atlanta AI Week brings together business leaders, technologists, and innovators to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming organizations. While Learning & Development professionals are often underrepresented in these spaces, this is our opportunity to be present, visible, and part of the conversation!
We’re inviting ATD members to engage through volunteering at the conference—a unique way to gain access, build connections, and experience the event from the inside.
Volunteers receive access to the full event experience across all three days (April 20–22, 2026), even if you only volunteer for a portion of the time.
Location: Atlanta Tech Village - Buckhead
Why Volunteer?
Volunteering at Atlanta AI Week offers a high-impact, no-cost way to:
- Gain exposure to real-world AI applications and business strategy
- Network with leaders, founders, and innovators across industries
- Represent the L&D community in an emerging and influential space
- Learn how AI is shaping talent development and the future of work
How It Works
- Volunteers support the event in a variety of roles (check-in, wayfinding, session support, etc.)
- You do NOT need to commit to all three days
- Shifts can be as short as a couple of hours
Important: Two-Step Registration
To participate, please complete both steps:
- Register for this ATD event. This allows us to track who from our community will be attending and help coordinate connections onsite.
- Sign up to volunteer through the official Atlanta AI Week website. (You will receive the link to register with Atlanta AI Week after you complete Step 1. You’ll select your preferred days/times directly with the event organizers.)
Tell Us Your Availability
During ATD registration, please let us know:
- Which day(s) you are available to volunteer (April 20, 21, and/or 22)
- Approximate times, if known
This will help us coordinate and connect ATD members who will be onsite together.
Let’s Show Up as ATD
This is more than a volunteer opportunity—it’s a chance for Learning & Development professionals to be seen, stay relevant, and actively engage in the AI conversation shaping our field.
ATD Greater Atlanta Chapter Contact for this event:

Sue Annabel, VP Community Relations