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Real Talk NYC: Why AI Talent Strategy Has Become a Leadership Imperative

Real Talk NYC: Why AI Talent Strategy Has Become a Leadership Imperative

Enrich brings Amanda Richardson of CoderPad and Tom Griffiths of Hone to New York City for a candid discussion on hiring, leadership, and AI talent strategy.

Real Talk: Hiring, Firing, and Managing Technical Talent in the Age of AI is an upcoming in-person event hosted by Enrich in Union Square, New York City. The discussion will feature Amanda Richardson, CEO of CoderPad, and Tom Griffiths, Co-Founder and CPO of Hone, with Christine Fraher serving as host. Enrich is a leadership network founded by Jordana Stein that connects senior operators across venture-backed and growth-stage technology companies.

The timing matters because companies are investing aggressively in AI while simultaneously reevaluating hiring plans, organizational structures, and management expectations. Technical talent remains critical, but the framework for evaluating and developing that talent is changing. For founders, CTOs, engineering leaders, product executives, and talent operators, the event reflects a broader shift happening across the technology economy. The question is no longer whether AI will impact technical organizations. The question is how leaders adapt before the market makes the decision for them.

About Real Talk: Hiring, Firing, and Managing Technical Talent in the Age of AI

Every technology cycle creates a new management challenge. The cloud era forced companies to rethink infrastructure. The mobile era reshaped distribution. The AI era is reshaping people strategy. That reality is becoming increasingly visible inside technology organizations as teams experiment with AI-assisted development, hiring managers reassess what qualifications matter, and founders revisit org charts that looked perfectly logical a year ago.

Against that backdrop, Enrich is convening a discussion centered on a topic many executives are wrestling with behind closed doors. Real Talk: Hiring, Firing, and Managing Technical Talent in the Age of AI focuses on the practical realities of leading technical organizations during a period of rapid change. Rather than debating whether AI matters, the conversation centers on what leaders are expected to do now that it clearly does.

The event will take place in Union Square, New York City, bringing together operators confronting similar workforce challenges from different perspectives and stages of company growth.

Why This Matters Right Now

Technology has a habit of turning management problems into software problems. A communication issue becomes a collaboration platform. A recruiting challenge becomes a hiring tool. A productivity concern becomes another dashboard. AI is exposing the limits of that approach.

Organizations are being forced to make decisions that cannot be automated. Which roles should be hired? Which skills create lasting value? How should performance be measured when AI tools can significantly amplify output for some employees while redefining expectations for everyone else? These are no longer operational questions. They are leadership questions.

The companies that navigate this transition effectively will likely gain advantages that extend beyond efficiency. They will build stronger organizational models, make better talent decisions, and develop clearer frameworks for managing change. According to CoderPad's State of Tech Hiring research, technical hiring activity has rebounded significantly while employers increasingly prioritize quality of hire and AI-related capabilities. The challenge is not finding talent. The challenge is understanding what great talent looks like in a changing market.

Why New York City Matters Right Now

Union Square is more than a pin on a map. New York City has evolved into one of the most important intersections of enterprise software, fintech, venture capital, and AI innovation. Founders, investors, operators, and enterprise leaders increasingly share the same ecosystem, creating an environment where conversations about technology quickly become conversations about execution.

That makes New York a fitting backdrop for a discussion about technical talent. The next phase of AI adoption will not be decided solely by models or infrastructure. It will be shaped by the organizations capable of deploying those technologies effectively. Talent strategy sits at the center of that equation.

The Operators Behind the Conversation

Enrich has built its reputation around connecting senior leaders navigating complex decisions inside technology companies. Founded by Jordana Stein, the organization focuses on creating opportunities for experienced operators to engage in candid peer-to-peer conversations about leadership, growth, and organizational challenges. The event will be hosted by Christine Fraher, whose role is centered on helping facilitate the discussions and connections that define Enrich's programming.

The featured speakers bring complementary perspectives to one of the most important conversations happening in technology. Amanda Richardson, CEO of CoderPad, operates at the intersection of technical hiring and talent assessment. CoderPad helps organizations evaluate engineering talent, giving Amanda Richardson direct visibility into how hiring expectations and technical evaluation are evolving.

Tom Griffiths, Co-Founder and CPO of Hone, focuses on leadership development and management effectiveness. As organizations rethink workforce structures, leadership capability increasingly becomes a competitive advantage rather than a support function. Together, their perspectives bridge two sides of the same challenge: identifying exceptional talent and creating environments where that talent can perform at its highest level.

What This Signals About the Market

The most consequential technology story of the next few years may not be AI models. It may be organizational design. For decades, scaling often followed a familiar formula: raise capital, add headcount, build management layers, and expand functions. AI is introducing new variables into that equation.

Some organizations are discovering they can accomplish more with smaller teams. Others are finding that management complexity remains high even when hiring slows. Productivity gains do not automatically translate into organizational effectiveness. That shift is creating demand for a different kind of leadership conversation.

Events like Real Talk signal growing interest in talent strategy, management effectiveness, and organizational architecture. These subjects may attract fewer headlines than funding rounds or product launches, but they increasingly determine which companies execute successfully. The technology story is becoming a people story again.

The Bigger Industry Shift

Technical talent remains one of the most valuable assets in the technology economy. What is changing is the definition of value. Companies are looking beyond technical proficiency alone. Adaptability, judgment, communication, leadership, and AI fluency are becoming increasingly important. The strongest technical organizations are no longer built solely on execution. They are built on interpretation, decision-making, and continuous learning.

That reality explains why conversations around hiring, firing, and managing talent are moving closer to the center of executive decision-making. The next generation of market leaders will not be defined solely by the technology they adopt. They will be defined by how effectively they build teams capable of turning that technology into results. The software industry has always been a talent business disguised as a technology business. AI is simply making that truth harder to ignore.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Real Talk: Hiring, Firing, and Managing Technical Talent in the Age of AI?

Real Talk is an upcoming Enrich event in Union Square, New York City focused on technical hiring, workforce management, leadership, and the impact of AI on technical organizations.

Who is organizing the event?

The event is organized by Enrich, a leadership network founded by Jordana Stein that connects senior operators across venture-backed and growth-stage technology companies.

The event features Amanda Richardson, CEO of CoderPad, and Tom Griffiths, Co-Founder and CPO of Hone.

Why is AI changing technical talent management?

AI is influencing hiring requirements, productivity expectations, organizational design, performance evaluation, and workforce planning across technology companies.

Who should attend?

Founders, CTOs, VP Engineering leaders, product executives, talent leaders, and operators responsible for building and managing technical teams will find the discussion particularly relevant.

Why does New York City matter for this conversation?

New York City has become a major hub for enterprise software, fintech, venture capital, and AI startups, making it a strategic location for discussions about leadership and technical talent.

What is CoderPad?

CoderPad is a technical assessment platform that helps companies evaluate engineering talent through coding interviews and technical assessments.

What is Hone?

Hone is a leadership development platform focused on improving management effectiveness, leadership skills, and team performance across organizations.