AI for Women in Service Businesses: Bottlenecks & Breakdowns Stop Here
Evangelia Leclaire has spent 20+ years inside service businesses—across people operations, leadership, and systems.
Three years ago, she began helping leaders adopt AI.
And discovered something critical.
AI doesn’t fail because of tools or training.
It fails because the foundation isn’t built.
In nearly every service business:
– Operations rely on key people
– Knowledge lives in people’s heads
– Processes aren’t documented
– Value isn’t clearly defined
When AI is introduced…
It doesn’t fix these issues. It exposes them.
As a certified AI consultant and coach, Evangelia brings a practical lens. People. Process. Profitability.
Her team has implemented proven frameworks across trades, property management, and hospitality—and they work.
Join Live
Thursday, April 30 | 12:00 PM ET
Free | 1 Hour
The Bottlenecks & Breakdowns Stop Here
You’ll learn:
– Why most AI initiatives stall
– Where bottlenecks are hiding in your business
– How to capture critical knowledge before it’s lost
– A practical framework to drive real ROI with AI
If you’re a founder or operator in a service-based business, this session will show you how to approach AI the right way—from the ground up.
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