Natasha Broxton speaks on practical AI, operational systems, and building businesses that run with more structure and less owner dependency.
Her sessions are built for business owners, economic development organizations, industry groups, and leadership audiences who do not need hype. They need clarity, proof, and practical next steps they can use.
“If you want to know where to start with AI, start where the money is leaking.”
Natasha Broxton signature framework
Natasha is not a futurist giving trend commentary. She is a 14-year operator who implemented AI inside her own automotive recycling business because the operation needed better structure.
Before she ever taught AI to business owners, she used it inside Select Auto Parts & Sales to improve how information moved, how decisions were supported, and how the business operated with less dependency on one person.
That is why her sessions are practical. The framework starts where time, money, opportunity, and momentum are already leaking.
Natasha’s talks move audiences from “AI is overwhelming” to “I know where to start.”
Audiences learn how to spot where time, money, opportunity, and consistency are draining from the business.
Instead of chasing random apps, attendees learn how to match AI categories to real operating problems.
Every session closes with a practical action plan, not vague motivation or generic technology hype.
These sessions are built for small business owners, operators, economic development audiences, industry leaders, and teams that need AI explained through business reality.
A practical framework for identifying where AI belongs first by looking at where the business is losing time, money, opportunity, or momentum.
For business owners who keep hearing about AI but do not know where to begin. Natasha makes the starting point clear, practical, and tied to real operations.
A leadership session on owner dependency, operational structure, and building the systems required for the business to run with more consistency.
What AI looks like when it is implemented inside a real operation with phones, people, inventory, pricing pressure, workflows, and margin decisions.
Based on Natasha’s WWBIC Small Business Week presentation in partnership with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
A founder and leadership story about building a 125,000 sq ft operation, becoming nationally recognized, and using systems to create capacity.
Natasha also teaches hands-on AI agent workshops, including how to build a grant writing agent based on the same kind of AI-supported workflow she used to win more than $40,000 in grants in 2025.
Natasha is a strong fit for events where attendees need practical tools, clear thinking, and implementation confidence.
For owners who need to understand where AI fits without being overwhelmed by tools.
For organizations helping entrepreneurs build capacity, systems, and funding readiness.
For operators and leaders who want modernization insight grounded in real business pressure.
For rooms centered on resilience, ownership, systems, and building what nobody expected.
Natasha’s sessions are built to help audiences leave with clearer thinking, grounded expectations, and a stronger understanding of where AI belongs first.
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