
Many organizations struggle with AI not because of technology, but because of unclear strategy, misaligned incentives, and lack of internal readiness. Dr. Turley works with leaders who need to move beyond experimentation and toward responsible implementation.
Her focus is on applied AI adoption across operations, workforce enablement, education, and decision-making. This includes identifying high-value use cases, setting guardrails, improving AI literacy, and aligning tools with organizational goals. The work is grounded in real constraints such as compliance, change management, and trust.

Dr. Turley delivers keynotes and facilitated workshops for executive teams, conferences, and professional audiences. Common topics include:
• Practical AI adoption for leaders and teams
• AI literacy and workforce readiness
• Responsible and ethical AI in practice
• From experimentation to implementation
• AI strategy for education, nonprofits, and mission-driven organizations
Each session is designed to leave audiences with a shared vocabulary, clearer decision frameworks, and realistic next steps.

In addition to speaking, Dr. Turley provides advisory support to organizations navigating AI adoption. Her work includes executive advising, program design, and applied frameworks that help teams assess readiness and prioritize action.
She is the creator of the NIYA framework, which helps organizations evaluate AI initiatives across need, impact, usability, and alignment. The framework is used to reduce risk, focus resources, and guide responsible implementation rather than chasing tools without strategy.