Executive AI Leadership & Strategic Advisory
XSAIA helps leaders make high-consequence AI decisions with clarity, control and credible execution
Our Services
We serve leaders.
We advise systems.

Frontier Intelligence Leadership: CAIO Executive Intensive
Our flagship 6-week executive intervention for leaders who need to turn AI pressure into clear decisions, stronger governance, and focused execution.
Solve the right problem. Strengthen decision quality. Move forward with confidence.

Strategic Planning Intervention: AI Roadmapping
Move from Inspiration to Execution. A fixed-scope strategic planning intervention for organisations that need a credible path from AI ambition to focused execution.
Prioritise what matters. Sequence action. Set direction with confidence.

Board Advisory: Board Workshop & Strategic Counsel
Informed by 15 years of industy experience. For organisations that need stronger oversight, sharper challenge, and greater confidence in consequential decisions.
Improve oversight. Strengthen governance. Protect strategic judgment.
Why XSAIA Exists
The world is reorganising faster than most institutions can adapt.
AI is advancing ahead of governance.
Earth systems are under pressure.
Space is becoming the next arena of economic and strategic influence.
The structures many organisations still rely on were built for a different era.
Leadership is now being tested at a higher level of consequence.
XSAIA exists to equip decision-makers with the structural intelligence, governance discipline, and future-ready capability required to lead responsibly through volatility.
Who We Serve
We support the people who shape systems and the systems that shape the world.
Boards & C-Suite Leaders
Frontier-tech Teams
Governance Architects
Investors & Private Equity
Our Clients
XSAIA works with leaders across industries, and with organisations in select frontier domains where governance determines long-range viability.

Space & Aerospace

Telecommunications

Climate Tech & Earth Systems
Leadership for Complexity Protocol®
XSAIA’s proprietary framework for decision-making in volatile, intelligent and interconnected environments.
Designed and refined across fifteen years of work in AI, systems strategy and behavioural science.
This protocol forms the foundation of our executive training and governance advisory, guiding leaders toward clarity, coherence and effective action under pressure.
The Domains that Inform Our Passions
The future merges these spheres. Our work does the same.

AI Governance &
Ethics
Ethical risk. Organisational maturity. Intelligent systems oversight.

Earth, Regenerative Systems & Sustainability
Regenerative strategy. Planetary stewardship. Systems alignment.

Space & Frontier AI Development
Emerging ecosystems. Infrastructure design. Long-range consequence.
Layla Dillon, PhD
Astrophysicist. AI strategist. Systems Architect.
CEO and founder of XSAIA.
Guiding leaders at the frontiers of intelligence and consequence.

From the Founder
I’m Dr Layla Dillon.
For more than fifteen years, I have led AI portfolios exceeding $100 million and supported organisations translating advanced technologies into stable, real-world outcomes. My work has spanned Fortune 500 companies, government institutions, and frontier sectors including aerospace, energy, finance, healthcare, telecommunications, defence, and space.
Across those environments, I saw the same pattern again and again: complexity is increasing faster than leadership capacity. When leaders lack clarity, systems fracture, risk compounds, and consequences spread far beyond the boardroom.
XSAIA was created to help close that gap.
We turn ethics into architecture, governance into strategic advantage, and ambition into systems that hold under pressure.
My work is for leaders operating at the edge of consequence: executives, investors, boards, and policy shapers carrying decisions that extend across organisations, markets, and the planet.
This work is demanding. It calls for depth, steadiness, and the willingness to evolve as the world changes around you.
If you are building, governing, or investing in systems that will shape the future, this is where sharper leadership begins.
Layla Dillon, PhD
