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Enleaf Founder Joins AI Panel at Møde Campus to Help Spokane-Area Businesses Navigate the AI Shift
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Six regional AI and business experts come together for a live discussion on practical AI adoption — built for business owners, not tech insiders.

LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- LIBERTY LAKE, WA — Monday, March 30, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM — Adam Chronister, Founder and CEO of Enleaf, will participate as a panelist at Møde Campus in Liberty Lake for a live discussion on how artificial intelligence is reshaping business operations and marketing. The event, titled "Scaling Your Business with Artificial Intelligence," takes place at the Møde Great Room, 2110 North Molter Road, Liberty Lake, WA 99019. Complimentary lunch is provided.

Chronister will be joined on the panel by Ricco Longo (OMG Xperience/Immaculate Restoration), Nicholas De Santis, AI Systems Architect at VeraLux AI, Chris Kiefer (Boolean Automation/PaintOS), Petr Chubenko, CEO of Honk/Dispatch Robot, and Gabriel Buehler, Owner of Buehler Law — representing a cross-section of industries actively putting AI to work today.

"Even before LLMs like ChatGPT became household names, Enleaf had embraced AI as an early adopter. But 2026 is the year this stops being a trend and starts being a requirement — even for the most non-technical businesses," said Adam Chronister, Founder and CEO of Enleaf.

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The afternoon runs in two segments. From 12:00 to 1:00 PM, attendees are invited to a networking social hour with complimentary lunch. From 1:00 to 2:00 PM, the six-person panel will address how businesses of all sizes can move beyond experimentation and into execution — covering practical strategies, real-world applications, and what it actually takes to integrate AI into core operations. The session closes with an interactive Q&A giving attendees direct access to all six panelists.

The AI Panel event is open to business owners and entrepreneurs across Spokane and North Idaho, whether they are just beginning to explore AI or looking to deepen what they are already doing.

Tickets and full event details are available at eventbrite.com.

About Enleaf
Enleaf is an award-winning digital marketing agency based on the West Coast, recognized as one of the Top 10 Pacific Northwest agencies. The firm specializes in data-driven strategies that integrate artificial intelligence to help businesses compete and grow in an increasingly digital landscape. Learn more at https://www.enleaf.com

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