When: Saturday 4/18/2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Duration: 60 minutes
Presenter: Peter Bosch - Rotary Club of Waukesha (6270) and Past District Governor (2024-25)
Room: Portia/Wisteria

This workshop introduces Rotarians to practical, easy-to-grasp uses of artificial intelligence that can support club service, leadership, and everyday tasks. Through live demonstrations, participants will see how modern AI tools can simplify communication, spark creativity, and streamline planning. The session emphasizes hands-on learning, clear examples, and responsible use—helping members understand what AI can do today without the hype. Attendees will leave with simple, repeatable techniques they can use immediately in their clubs and personal projects.


Pete Bosch is a retired engineer and Navy veteran who has spent much of his life combining technical problem-solving with a steady commitment to helping others. After completing his Electrical Engineering degree at SUNY Buffalo, he built a small consulting practice around his simulation library, Sage, supporting clients for many years while keeping a quiet appreciation for good design and clear thinking. In Rotary, Pete served as District Governor for District 6270, focusing on practical ways to strengthen service, fellowship, and member experience. He worked to make district resources more useful to clubs and to encourage collaboration rather than hierarchy—efforts he continues as Immediate Past District Governor. Whether working on a laser-engraving project, planning a community program, or offering support from the sidelines, Pete approaches things with curiosity, care, and a respect for the people around him.