National and Local Leadership Opportunities
within CAGI Chapters

Become a Chapter President, Apply Now

CAGI is building a global network of regional, national and local chapters that will shape how governments, industries, and societies respond to the risks and opportunities created by AI, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies.

Each chapter represents CAGI’s mission within its own country and brings together leaders from government, academia, and the private sector to strengthen digital resilience and support responsible innovation.

We are now accepting applications for Chapter Presidents who share our vision.

The role is voluntary and mission driven. It is suited to individuals who want to contribute their experience and influence to help build a trusted, collaborative framework for technology governance.

Chapter Presidents coordinate activities, host strategic engagements, build strong communities, and lead their chapter strategy.

A CAGI Chapter President will:

Establish the chapter and shape its direction in alignment with CAGI’s global mission.

Bring together key stakeholders to support governance, standards, and responsible innovation.

Promote participation in CAGI research, events, and collaborative initiatives.

Help create a trusted community that strengthens digital integrity and public confidence.

 This is an opportunity to contribute to an international effort that aims to keep technology aligned with human values and long term societal stability.

If you believe your experience, network, and vision can support this mission, we welcome your expression of interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CAGI Chapter?

A CAGI Chapter is the national arm of the Cybersecurity and AI Governance Initiative. Each chapter brings together leaders from government, academia, and industry to promote responsible innovation, strengthen digital resilience, and support national engagement in CAGI’s global programmes.

A Chapter President guides the development of their national chapter, helps shape its priorities, and builds a community of trusted contributors. They coordinate chapter activities, host briefings or events, and ensure the chapter remains aligned with CAGI’s mission and values.

No. The role is voluntary and mission driven. It is intended for individuals who want to contribute to a global effort focused on improving trust, transparency, and governance in the age of AI and emerging technologies. However, the role is supported by an attractive financial reward structure.

The role is designed to be flexible. Most Chapter Presidents contribute a small number of hours each month, primarily to coordinate activities, engage with stakeholders, and join periodic CAGI leadership calls.

Strong networks, professional credibility, and a genuine commitment to responsible technology governance are important. Chapter Presidents are typically individuals who are respected within their national ecosystem and who can bring people together across sectors.

No. Many Chapter Presidents are experienced professionals, advisors, or leaders in related fields, but deep technical expertise is not required. The key requirement is the ability to convene, influence, and support cross sector collaboration.

CAGI provides guidance on chapter setup, access to global programmes, shared research and content, branding frameworks, and participation in international events or initiatives. Chapters also benefit from support by the CAGI leadership team and the wider global network.

Yes. Each chapter retains 20 percent of all revenue it generates, which includes membership fees and sponsorship contributions. This allocation is designed to support the chapter’s development and activities. Funds can be used for essential costs such as venue hire, local events, stakeholder engagement, marketing, outreach, and general operational requirements that help the chapter grow. The purpose of this structure is to ensure that every chapter has the ability to operate effectively, build its presence, and contribute meaningfully to the national and global mission of CAGI.

Yes. Chapter Presidents are encouraged to form a small leadership group to help manage activities, outreach, and stakeholder engagement.

Chapters will launch as part of the global rollout in January 2026. Early expressions of interest are welcome so that preparation and onboarding can begin ahead of the launch.

You can submit your interest by downloading the application form below this page. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an introductory conversation with the CAGI leadership team.