Who Is Alicia Lyttle? Background and Credentials
The founder behind the AI Business Summit and AI InnoVision, broken down into what's confirmed on her own official channels versus what's reported by third parties but unverified.
Facts on this page last verified: August 23, 2026.
The short version
Alicia Lyttle is a working AI strategist and CEO of AI InnoVision, the company behind the AI Business Summit and its full catalog of paid courses and events. She's a self-described marketer of over two decades who moved into AI education, built a public speaking and training business around it, and now runs a multi-product funnel through AI InnoVision. Her core credentials — TEDx appearance, CEO role, published author — check out. A few biographical details that circulate about her online don't appear on her own official bio and should be treated as unconfirmed.
What's confirmed on her own channels
| Current role | CEO, AI InnoVision |
|---|---|
| Public speaking | TEDx speaker |
| Published work | Author, "ChatGPT Made Easy: A Beginner's Fast-Track Guide to Mastering ChatGPT" |
| Certifications | Certified Artificial Intelligence Consultant; founder, International Association of Artificial Intelligence Consultants |
| Recognition | Named one of JPMorgan Chase's "100 Women to KNOW in America"; ClickFunnels Two Comma Club Award (x2); Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award; multiple MarCom Awards |
| Experience claimed | 20+ years in digital marketing, business innovation, and (more recently) AI education |
Sourced from her official site, alicialyttle.com, checked August 23, 2026. Awards and recognitions are self-reported on her own channels — we couldn't independently verify the JPMorgan Chase recognition or the award program details beyond what she publishes about them herself.
Alicia Lyttle presenting at TEDxRockville.
About the "Queen of AI" branding
Alicia Lyttle markets herself as "The Queen of AI" across her site and social channels. This is a self-applied brand name, not a title conferred by any organization, publication, or industry body. It's worth knowing that distinction going in — it's a marketing tagline, not a credential, even though it's used consistently enough that it reads like one at first glance.
Claims we could not independently confirm
Several details about her background circulate on third-party AI and marketing sites but don't appear on her own official bio, so we're flagging them as reported rather than confirmed:
- Specific educational background (institutions and degree programs)
- Specific past government or agency roles
- Named corporate clients or institutions where she's delivered training (some third-party sites name specific companies and universities; her own site describes the audience only in general terms — "corporate executives, government leaders, and entrepreneurs" — without naming employers)
- The exact year she transitioned from digital marketing into AI education
None of this means those claims are false — they may simply be details she hasn't chosen to publish herself, or that got added by sites summarizing her career. We just can't verify them independently, so we're not stating them as fact here.
Her relationship to the AI Business Summit
Alicia Lyttle founded and headlines the AI Business Summit as the free entry point into the wider AI InnoVision catalog — courses, a certification, and a paid community. For what the free event actually covers, see our summit review; for the company's registration and reputation record, see our legitimacy check.
FAQ
Is "Queen of AI" an official title?
No — it's a self-applied brand name Alicia Lyttle uses across her own marketing, not an award or industry-conferred title. That doesn't make it dishonest; it's standard personal-branding practice, but it should be read as a tagline, not a credential.
Is Alicia Lyttle a real TEDx speaker?
Yes, this is consistently cited across her own channels and independent sources and lines up with her public speaking history.
What companies has she actually trained?
Her own site says she has trained thousands of professionals, including corporate executives and government leaders, without naming specific employers. Some third-party sites name companies and institutions we could not confirm on her own official channels, so treat those as reported, not verified.
What is her connection to the AI Business Summit?
She's the founder and headline host. The free Summit is the entry point into the AI InnoVision product catalog she runs as CEO.
Curious what she actually teaches at the free event?
Reserve Your Free SeatRegistration happens on AI InnoVision's official site.