Renowned entrepreneur and humanitarian Dru Hammer is set to launch her groundbreaking new AI platform, GetHope.AI, in partnership with the Museum of the Bible.
The exclusive event, “Get Hope: An Afternoon with Dru Hammer,” will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at the Museum’s World Stage Theater in Washington, DC. The afternoon will feature a compelling Q&A session between Dru and Museum of the Bible CEO, Dr. Carlos Campo, followed by a special book signing of Dru’s debut memoir, “HAMMERED.”
Guests will also have the unique opportunity to experience GetHope.AI, an innovative platform where Dru answers questions about the Bible and guides users through a year-long exploration of its teachings.
WHO: Dru Hammer, author of “HAMMERED,” in conversation with Dr. Carlos Campo, CEO of the Museum of the Bible.
WHAT: Get Hope: An Afternoon with Dru Hammer
WHEN: Saturday, January 18, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET
WHERE: Museum of the Bible, World Stage Theater, 400 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024
- Admission is included with museum ticket purchase.
Created in partnership with StoryFile, GetHope.AI allows users to engage directly with Dru, asking their own questions and receiving authentic, personal responses.
Unlike other AI platforms, GetHope.AI does not pull information from the internet and cannot “hallucinate,” ensuring that every answer reflects Dru’s own experiences and beliefs.
This advanced technology was developed by StoryFile, the leading creator of AI-powered conversational video, which has been featured on 60 Minutes and the BBC and used in exhibits at prestigious institutions such as the Smithsonian-affiliated National WWII Museum and the Japanese American National Museum, as well as by Fortune 500 companies like Walmart and Medtronic.
“HAMMERED,” is an inspiring and deeply personal memoir that chronicles Dru’s extraordinary life—from her childhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to her marriage into the powerful Armand Hammer family.
The book takes readers through the unraveling of her “fairy tale” life and her transformative journey of healing and faith. Filled with raw honesty, the debut title offers readers never-before-seen photos and powerful affirmations of hope, making it an uplifting read for anyone facing challenges or transitions in their own lives.
“Get Hope: An Afternoon with Dru Hammer” offers a unique opportunity to hear Dru’s story firsthand, explore her groundbreaking AI platform, and gain inspiration from her remarkable journey of resilience. Admission to the event is included with the purchase of a museum ticket.
Businesswoman Dru Hammer was the corporate secretary and board member of the Armand Hammer Foundation for 22 years. For nine years, she worked with the Los Angeles Dream Center, ministering in women’s discipleship and victims of human trafficking.
She is the CEO and founder of Hammeredheart.org, which helps women and children who have gone through difficult times through divorce and abuse. She is also on the National Board for Childhelp, a non-profit charity aiding victims of child abuse.
In 1985, Dru married Michael Hammer. The couple have two children, actor Armie Hammer and financier Viktor Hammer. She also has two grandchildren, Harper and Ford, who are the loves of her life.
Museum of the Bible is an innovative, global, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the history, narrative and impact of the Bible.
StoryFile is the inventor of AI-powered conversational video. The company founded by historians and archivists is dedicated to preserving people’s life stories and creating experiences to share knowledge in an engaging way. Its work has become a part of important exhibits at the Smithsonian-affiliated National World War II Museum, the Japanese American National Museum, and other prominent institutions. StoryFile’s Conversa platform is also used by Fortune 500 companies such as Walmart, Medtronic, and Omnicom Health Group.