Adam T. Kornuth Appointed President of the Applied AI Association Atlanta Chapter
By Nathan Pettyjohn, Founder & President, Applied AI Association Published: March 4, 2026 | aaiaglobal.com/blog
Atlanta, Georgia (February 2026)
The global Applied AI Association (AAIA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam T. Kornuth as President of the Atlanta Chapter, where he will lead efforts to accelerate applied AI adoption and cross-industry collaboration across metro Atlanta and the Southeastern United States.
Kornuth is an accomplished technology and strategy executive with nearly two decades of experience driving cross-functional digital transformation, enterprise-scale systems, and advanced technology solutions for Fortune 100/500 organizations across the commercial and public sectors. He is recognized for leading mission-centric supply chain modernization and integrating advanced capabilities across digital platforms and intelligent systems in complex, high-stakes environments.
His technical leadership spans AI, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Advanced Analytics, 5G/NextG, Edge/Cloud, IoT, Digital Twins, Spatial Computing, Autonomy, and cybersecure systems integration — from early-stage R&D through operational deployment and continuous improvement.
As Chapter President, Kornuth will focus on building a collaborative, practitioner-driven ecosystem that accelerates real-world AI adoption across enterprise, SMB, startup, and public-sector organizations. The Atlanta chapter will serve as a regional hub for education, partnership, and responsible innovation.
“Atlanta sits at the intersection of technical talent and real-world AI deployment,” said Kornuth. “My focus is on expanding a collaborative ecosystem where practitioners, enterprises, startups, and public-sector leaders can accelerate applied AI from concept to measurable impact.”
About the Applied AI Association (AAIA)
The Applied AI Association connects AI startups and solution providers with business leaders actively sourcing technology through a global community of Chapters, industry committees, events, and curated introductions.
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