
The AI Collective Group Team
Kim McCormick
Kim helps adults feel confident and curious using AI tools to simplify life, save time, and express themselves. She is a patient facilitator, guiding individuals and businesses to be successful in her decades of work as a fitness professional and as a partnership strategist for leaders of nonprofit organizations.
Kim is your go-to guide for discovering the everyday magic of AI. She studied and practiced AI technologies, receiving several certifications including:
Elements of AI - University of Helsinki
AI for Anyone & Prompting - Google edX
AI At Work For Humans by HumanKind AI
Fun Fact: Whether playing pickleball, sailing, or connecting with family and friends, she’s passionate about learning, curiosity, and building community.
Christine Parker
Christine is a longtime strategist, builder, and connector with a career leading global teams across strategy, business development, and customer success, she knows firsthand that learning something new (like AI!) doesn’t have to be intimidating — it can be energizing and transformative.
As an adjunct professor and guest lecturer at the City University of New York and Syracuse University, she shares her love of learning with the next generation helping people of all ages get future-ready. Christine is also a major contributor to the AI ecosystem in Boston and New England, helping shape conversations around how AI can make business and everyday life easier and more creative.
You’ll likely find Christine hiking with her beloved dog, Theo, cooking up a fun dinner party, or planning her next travel adventure.
Fun fact: Christine loves blending old-school strategy with new-school AI magic — and believes a little curiosity (and a lot of good humor) can take you farther than you ever imagined.
Audra Myerberg
Audra is a seasoned event and marketing strategist with a decade of experience in luxury customer service and event management at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company in Southern California and Boston. This foundation in anticipating client needs and delivering flawless experiences now informs her work in marketing and communication. She spent years applying her expertise to the fulfilling world of nonprofit and small business marketing, crafting compelling narratives and managing social media campaigns.
In her free time, you can find her volunteering at the local food pantry, on the board of a nonprofit mental health organization, taking tons of pictures, writing, or working on her 1,500th Barre class.
Fun fact: Audra was the only person in her dorm her sophomore year in college who had a computer (making her a very popular person), and since then, she has appreciated how much technology can make life better, particularly now with the rise in GenAI tools.