
Jason Barnwell
Jason Barnwell is known for his extensive experience of more than 15 years growing the legal team at Microsoft. He is also an advisor and board member for several businesses, including CLOC.
Jason Barnwell is known for his extensive experience of more than 15 years growing the legal team at Microsoft. He is also an advisor and board member for several businesses, including CLOC.
Bill most recently served as EVP and General Counsel of DXC Technology Company and a member of DXC Technology’s executive leadership since April 1, 2017 when DXC Technology was formed from the merger of HPE Enterprise Services and Computer Sciences Corporation. Effective April 1, 2024 Bill retired from his DXC position and has established a consultancy providing strategic advisory services to enterprise and early-stage companies, boards, c-suites and general counsel in the areas of business and technology strategy, digital transformation, AI, corporate and data governance, cybersecurity and other enterprise risk. Named by the Financial Times in 2017 as ‘The Most Innovative General Counsel’ and a 2018 ‘Attorney of the Year Finalist’ by the American Lawyer, Bill is a recognized thought and practice leader in the digital transformation of inhouse legal, contracting and compliance organizations. Bill co-created and is a faculty member of the Digital Legal Exchange, a global institute of leading thinkers and practitioners from academia, business, government, technology and law committed to accelerating digital transformation in the legal industry.
Katie Bhreatnach is a former general counsel, current board member of several organizations, and current CEO at Global Women. She is a strategic business leader and governance professional with a proven track record of transforming organizations and delivering sustainable growth. Bhreatnach’s executive experience spans industries such as financial services, technology, FMCG and aviation, complemented by governance roles across commercial, public and not-for-profit sectors. This depth and breadth of expertise reflect her commitment to driving meaningful impact at all levels of an organization.
Susan Hackett is a leading voice in legal leadership. She has decades of experience advocating for corporate legal departments and is known for her work helping legal teams become more strategic and efficient. Hackett is influential for her leadership in fostering innovation and empowering general counsel to lead with greater impact.
Jeff is a former Chief of Staff and Assistant General Counsel at Yahoo! and a founder of CLOC. He brings over 20 years experience in corporate legal departments handling and managing lawyers, legal operations, technology transactions and licensing, commercial transactions, and other legal matters to his current role as Founder and CEO at LegalOps.com which creates, collects, curates and delivers content and thought leadership through platforms and events in the corporate legal operations management industry.
As President and CEO of the ACC, Veta Richardson leads initiatives that support in-house counsel globally. Her role in empowering legal professionals and advocating for the value of legal operations has made her an influential figure in corporate legal leadership.
Brian Martin is a well-respected voice in the legal leadership space for transforming legal departments, advocating for legal teams being a competitive advantage for a company. He has successfully managed several large multinational legal teams and is also a lecturer at Stanford Law School.
Brad Blickstein is a leading consultant in the legal operations space and the founder of Blickstein Group, a firm focused on transforming the way legal services are managed. His work in legal project management, law department management, and cost efficiency has made him a sought-after speaker and consultant. He is particularly known for his insights into legal operations strategy and his ability to drive change within organizations.
Former solicitor Gene Turner is the managing director of LawHawk, helping organizations review, improve and automate their legal processes. He works with a range of legal technologies, helping people select the best one(s) for their needs and then designing, building, implementing and supporting them. Turner also runs a blog community at lawhawk.nz/blog and is an advisory board member of the College of Law Australia and New Zealand.
Maureen Redeker is an influential legal leader in higher education having held senior positions in the US Army, Southern Utah University and Kansas State University. She has spoken at several national conferences on a variety of higher education legal topics and serves on the National Association of College and University Attorneys Annual Conference Planning Committee.
Richard Susskind is a globally recognized authority on the future of law, especially regarding legal technology and innovation. His work is transformative in the legal sector, advocating for more efficient and cost-effective legal service delivery. Susskind has written extensively on the evolving role of technology in law.
Áine Lyons is known for her work in leading corporate legal departments with a focus on efficiency, technology and risk management. Being part of the legal leadership team and the CEO’s strategy team at Workday, she has created a modern legal department that delivers on business growth while elevating legal’s impact and people. Formerly SVP and Deputy GC at VMware and CLOC board member and Europe lead, Lyons is a thought leader in legal innovation.
Nada Alnajafi is a contracts thought leader. As Senior Corporate Counsel at Franklin Templeton, she manages commercial, technolog and data privacy agreements for global business operations and serves as the legal project manager on CLM and legal tech implementations. Alnajafi has a large following due to her thought leadership on contracts created by and for contracts professional globally through her blog Contract Nerds, and is the author of “Contract Redlining Etiquette”. A guest lecturer at Seattle University School of Law, Alnajafi is also a committee member at ACC Southern California.
Sterling Miller is a respected legal leader with a wealth of experience in the legal industry. Having been a general counsel three times and founding his own consulting firm for in-house counsel, he is influential for his strategic leadership in corporate legal functions, focusing on efficiency, compliance and risk management. Miller frequently shares his insights on legal department management, making him a thought leader in legal leadership.
Ron Bell has been a senior legal leader for two decades with companies such as Apple and Yahoo. He’s an influential legal leader with a focus on aligning legal strategy with business goals, having helped companies through financings, strategic alliances and national expansions.
Bjarne Tellmann is CEO of FjordStream Advisors, a consultancy dedicated to empowering legal leaders and organizations to navigate disruption, embrace change and achieve transformative impact. Tellmann previously held senior leadership roles, including GC of Haleon Plc, where he oversaw the legal and compliance aspects of the company’s historic 2022 demerger and dual listing on the London Stock Exchange and NYSE – the largest UK listing in over a decade. He also served as GC at Pearson Plc during a period of significant transformation, contributing to landmark listings such as Coca-Cola HBC’s NYSE debut and Swisscom’s IPO, which was the eighth-largest IPO in history at the time.
Delphina is an experienced Director with nearly thirty years experience at Pansonic leading contracts and legal operations. She is also a regional leader for CLOC and a community non-profit board advisor.
Electra Japonas is the Founder and CEO of TLB, a Legal Optimisation company that works with in-house legal teams to streamline the way they work with best-in-class legal operations and technology support. Electra is also the co-founder of oneNDA, an open source initiative to standardise the NDA template, globally. With a deep passion for legal innovation, Electra’s vision is to empower organisations of all sizes with smarter, more effective approaches to the way their legal teams work. Before establishing TLB, Electra honed her skills and knowledge over a decade in prominent organisations, including the European Space Agency, Disney, BAT, and EY, where she played pivotal roles in commercial legal and data protection. It was during this time that she recognized a crucial void in the market—an opportunity to create a legal company that embraced a holistic approach to support, transcending the confines of traditional law and contracts in particular. TLB’s vision is to redefine the way organisations perceive, utilise and glean value from their contracts process by infusing it with innovation, strategy, and a deep understanding of user experience.
Sandrine Auffret is Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary at ASML, leading a global legal and compliance organization since July 2021. With over two decades of in‑house experience, including senior roles at Alcon, she consistently excels in managing complex regulatory and transactional matters. Under her leadership, ASML’s legal team has been named among Europe’s top in‑house functions and lauded for its innovations in legal technology and AI. A passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and future‑ready legal operations, Sandrine is recognized as a strategic thought leader in transforming legal teams for the tech age.
A C-suite executive with a proven record of delivering significant business impact through business and corporate development, Rivera has spent over 25 years building trust within organizations spanning technology, healthcare, and consumer products. Most recently, Rivera served as HP Inc.’s President of Strategy, Business Management and Chief Legal Officer, where she led corporate strategy and business development, customer support, corporate functions and the worldwide legal organization, including all aspects of legal and government affairs, brand security, compliance, and ethics. Rivera is known as a strong and outspoken leader with a passion for developing people, teams, and culture in organizations. She was appointed to the Thomson Reuters Board of Directors in 2019 and to Cano Health’s Board of Directors in 2021
Dan Kayne is the founder of O Shaped, an organization that strives to make legal a healthier, happier and more inclusive profession. Kayne has over 20 years experience in the legal sector, both in private practice and in-house, and was a GC at Network Rail for nearly 16 years. He founded O Shaped in 2022, the organization awarded highly commended in the ‘Talent and Inclusion’ category of The Lawyer Awards that same year. Kayne was selected as one of Legal Business Magazine’s ‘In-house Rising Stars for 2014’ and shortlisted for ‘GC of the Year’ at The Lawyer Awards 2019.
Heather Nevitt is the Editor in Chief of Corporate Coverage at ALM, where she oversees reporting on corporate legal trends and issues. A lawyer by training, she has built a reputation as a journalist, speaker, and thought leader in legal industry circles. Heather frequently moderates and leads panels at high-profile events like Legalweek25 and DHL’s Innovation Summit, discussing topics ranging from AI in legal operations to strategic counsel delivery. With a thriving presence on LinkedIn and a growing following, she combines legal insight, editorial expertise, and public speaking to shape conversations at the intersection of law and business.
Melinda K. Thompson is an accomplished in-house legal leader with deep expertise in scaling legal functions for high-growth tech companies. As General Counsel at Miro, she leads global legal strategy, aligning risk management with business goals in a fast-paced SaaS environment. Her prior roles at Palo Alto Networks and Symantec reflect her strength in navigating complex regulatory, IP, and compliance landscapes. Melinda is also a founding member of Chief San Francisco and a passionate advocate for embedding legal as a strategic partner in innovation-driven organizations.
Claire Bibby is a multi-award winning lawyer with more than 30 years experience in the industry and she is also a co-founder, director and board member. Bibby is a legal operations leader and a founding member of the Australian chapter of CLOC. Along with other senior Australian in-house legal practitioners, she shares best practices in areas including legal department tools, technology, templates and knowledge bases, working to drive efficient and effective legal solutions.
Emma Roe is a key figure in driving digital transformation within the legal profession in the UK. In her role as Global Head of Legal Operations and Technology Consulting at DWF, she works on strategies to help the legal sector adopt new technologies, improve practices and increase efficiency. Roe is renowned for her work in modernizing legal services.
Jessica is a passionate Legal Ops champion and has rolled out consultancy services to in house legal teams in different roles. She is currently commercial director for legal ops at DWF.
Peter Connor is a former general counsel, author and legal coach. He has written two books designed to help corporate lawyers develop into businesspeople, “The T-Shaped Lawyer: A New Vision for You and Your Work” and “The T-Shaped Lawyer Guidebook: A Framework for Your Professional Development”. Connor is passionate about helping lawyers and other legal and compliance professionals transform themselves, their work and their capabilities to do new and more impactful work.
Mark Cohen is a pioneer in the legal innovation space. He founded Legal Mosaic, a consulting firm dedicated to helping law firms and legal departments adopt new business models and technologies. Cohen is influential for his advocacy of the transformation of the legal industry and his focus on improving the delivery of legal services. He also writes an online weekly column for Forbes about the global legal marketplace, the evolving role of general counsel and legal technology.
Peter is a national leader in legal transformation, legal operations, and the project management of legal professional services. He has also received awards by the Financial Times and AIPM for change/LPM and humanitarian projects, is Australia’s first Adjunct Associate Professor in Legal Transformation, at the University of NSW Faculty of Law & Justice, and is the first Legal Project Manager (LPM) to be AIPM peer-accredited as CPPD (Certified Practising Project Director).
Roger’s career has spanned the North & South American and European markets, with a strong focus on Information Governance, Records Management, and Legal Operations. Roger is passionate about cultivating innovation and inspiring his team to embrace new technologies while driving automation and digitization to achieve organizational goals. In addition to his corporate role, he serves as a Vice Chairman for Lost-n-Found Youth, leveraging his expertise to advocate for homeless youth. This dual role as a legal operations strategist and community leader underscores Roger’s pursuit of excellence and meaningful impact in both corporate and non-profit sectors.
Bob Ambrogi is a well-known legal technology journalist and consultant who has been at the forefront of digital transformation in the legal industry for many years. His insights on legal tech, innovation and the evolution of the legal profession are highly respected. Ambrogi’s blog and podcast “LawSites” are key resources for anyone with an interest in legal tech.
Mick Sheehy is a key figure in the integration of technology and legal services. As Global Clients and Markets Leader at PwC Australia, he is a driving force in implementing advanced technologies like AI and automation to streamline legal operations and increase efficiency. His work in transforming legal services makes him a respected voice in digital transformation.
Chad Aboud is a former general counsel and now Chief Commercial Officer at Goodlawyer where he leads the sales and account management teams. Aboud also hosts the “What You’re About” podcast and is a consultant at Chad Aboud Consulting where he encourages lawyers and business leaders to uncover their natural gifts and helps them develop the tools to become more successful and contented.
Stephanie Corey is a trailblazer in legal operations and has held leadership roles in major companies like Symantec. She co-founded UpLevel Ops, a consulting firm that focuses on improving legal departments through innovation, and LINK (Legal Innovators Network). Corey is also known for her advocacy of legal technology and process improvements, particularly in relation to legal spend management and vendor relationships.
Hans Albers is an experienced legal operations and transformation leader. A former international GC with broad commercial legal and business experience across EMEA, emerging markets and the USA, he advises corporate legal departments and general counsel on the legal operating model, legal function design and processes and how to run the legal department as a business. He also advises on legal technology selection and implementation.
Zach brings over 20 years experince in the legal industry to his current role as Legal Operations and The Pokémon Company. He is an enthusiastic and motivated professional with a comprehensive background in legal operations and paralegal skills within the technology and licensing sectors.
Richard Tromans is a highly respected voice in the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal services. The founder of Artificial Lawyer, he covers all aspects of legal tech, AI and automation. Tromans is influential for his research and reporting on how AI and other technologies are transforming legal work.
With over two decades in the industry, Lisa Lang is a community thought leader in legal leadership. When speaking and writing, she combines her in-house, private practice and US Army experiences to help others find creative, collaborative, diverse and innovative ways to be effective lawyers in the business environment. Lang is a proponent of becoming part of a community and applying C-Suite thinking at the intersection of law and business to drive success as an in-house lawyer.
David Cambria is a leader in legal operations with a focus on using technology to improve efficiency and manage legal spend. As a chief legal strategy, innovation, operations, and transformation advisor, David designed, re-imagined, and oversaw the legal services functions for Baker McKenzie, Archer Daniels Midlands, Aon PLC, CDW Corporation, Huron Consulting Group, and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). He is also a published author, frequent speaker/lecturer, and recipient of international business leadership awards.
Eduardo Rastelli is a Legal Operations and Legal Tech specialist with deep experience driving transformation in global financial institutions. At Standard Chartered, he led legal innovation initiatives including document management, contract automation, and workflow redesign. Known for bridging strategy and delivery, Eduardo is passionate about scalable, tech-enabled solutions that make legal teams more efficient.
Jimmy Vestbirk is the founder of Legal Geek, a global community focused on legal technology and innovation. Legal Geek has become one of the most important events for legal tech professionals as it is where latest trends and digital innovations in the legal industry are showcased. Vestbirk is influential for creating this space for collaboration and innovation.
Connie Brenton is an expert in legal operations and is highly regarded for her work in improving legal department processes, particularly around efficiency and cost management. She has held senior roles in legal operations, including at NetApp, and is a founding member of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), which has become a leading organization for legal operations professionals.
Stéphanie Hamon is a highly regarded legal operations leader helping legal functions operate as efficient business partners. Expert in setting and delivering transformation programs and commercial management strategies for in-house legal departments. She’s well known for leading the Barclays legal team that was awarded “Legal operations team of the year” at the 2019 UK Legal 500 Awards.
Maja Larson is a seasoned in-house legal executive with a rich 35-year career advising public and private technology, biotechnology, nonprofit, and research organizations. As VP, General Counsel & Secretary of the Allen Institute for 14 years, she built and led legal, governance, risk, and crisis-management teams. A trusted advisor and mentor, she also teaches in-house lawyering skills as an adjunct professor at Seattle University and contributes to board and startup advisory roles. Passionate about developing legal talent, Maja established a prominent in-house legal internship program and is a published thought leader on legal competencies and collaborative knowledge frameworks.
Mark Smolik is General Counsel of DHL’s Supply Chain operations throughout the Americas and serves as Global Chair of the organization’s Supply Chain Legal Practice Group. He is also a member of the board of directors and senior management team. He is known for driving results by building high-performing teams with a focus on diversity and collaboration.
Andrew King is a highly regarded expert in the legal technology space, with a proven track record of driving innovation and efficiency within the legal industry. His Legal Innovate brand includes LawFest, LegalTechHub and E-Discovery Consulting. King has been instrumental in guiding over 1,000 lawyers, 177 law firms and 71 in-house legal teams across New Zealand over the past decade. His commitment to delivering expert unbiased advice helps legal professionals enhance their service delivery and leverage technology effectively.
Cash helps in-house legal teams and law firm customers streamline their legal operations. His approach aligns with the organization’s goals and objectives using his AMMPPT framework, which stands for (Align, Measure, Manage, People, Process and Technology).
Megan Niedermeyer is an expert in strategic leadership at Anaconda, with over 15 years of experience helping high-growth companies and VC investors effect change. She was also Co-Chair at TechGC (now part of the L Suite).
Dennis Garcia has practiced at the intersection of law, technology and business for more than 25 years. His extensive career includes being a legal leader in companies such as IBM, Accenture and Microsoft. He has also served on the board of directors for the Chicago chapter of ACC.
Antonello Gargano is Head of Legal & Compliance Operations, Strategy Execution, and Chief of Staff at ASML, where he leads global legal and compliance teams in driving transformative innovation. He ranked among the Financial Times’ top 5 legal professionals in 2024. With a relentless focus on legaltech, AI integration, and upskilling, Antonello champions operational excellence and future-ready capabilities in legal functions. A respected thought leader, mentor, and coach, he actively shapes the evolving role of legal teams in tech-driven enterprises.
Laura Frederick is a former corporate attorney for companies such as SolarCity and Tesla, and she has also served in private practice. Frederick currently works as a legal consultant focused on helping legal teams improve their operations and efficiency specializing in contracts. Her company hosts ContractsCon, an annual event held in Las Vegas.
Former Senior Vice President Legal, General Counsel at Hootsuite, Paula Pepin is an experienced legal leader. She is now CEO and founder of the GC Collective, a community of growth-minded GCs, and LexGO, a boutique consulting firm driving transformation and scale of in-house legal departments. Pepin is a thought leader in legal leadership and building high-performing legal teams.
Craig Burgess has represented numerous institutions of higher education before civil, administrative and regulatory tribunals as both in-house and outside counsel. He is an executive legal professional with a demonstrated record of success representing the interests of individuals, private corporations and governmental entities.
Saerin Ally Cho is an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego School of Law where she teaches and mentors future legal professionals. Prior to this, she held many senior leadership roles including at Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) where she drove executive initiatives and multi-state collaboration. With a background in advocacy and remote team leadership, Saerin brings a practical, mission-driven approach to both her teaching, professional work and Board positions.
Catherine Kemnitz is Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Axiom, where she previously served as Chief Legal Officer—leading global legal, compliance, corporate development, and corporate secretary functions. With over nine years at Axiom and a 23‑year legal career spanning Big Law (Shearman & Sterling) and Thomson Reuters, she’s recognized for driving high‑stakes transformation, innovation, and operational excellence across strategic, commercial, and corporate domains. A seasoned thought leader, Catherine actively champions legal department resilience, DE&I, talent development, and the intersection of legal and technology. Her robust expertise positions her at the forefront of evolving in‑house counsel into strategic business partners.
Caryn Sandler heads the legal service innovation team at Gilbert + Tobin, a group dedicated to enhancing the firm’s legal service delivery through innovative tools and specialized support. Her role involves overseeing a large multidisciplinary team of lawyers and business support professionals who focus on knowledge management, legal technology and legal project management. With two decades of experience spanning corporate law, knowledge management, legal technology, transformation, change management and solution design, Sandler has a wealth of expertise and drives impactful solutions for both internal practices and clients.
Mike Haven is a leader in the field of legal operations, known for his strategic focus on creating value for legal departments through innovative technologies and process improvements. He is the President of CLOC and has served as the Head of Legal Operations at Intel, Gap, and NetApp and is active in promoting best practices for legal operations.
Managing Partner at Argopoint and Chair of the Buying Legal Council, the international educational organization for buyers of legal services and technology. With over three decades of management consulting experience, he has extensive expertise advising corporate legal departments on their most important management issues.
Multi-award winning lawyer Anna Lozynski is a digital transformation leader in the Australian legal market. She is a well-regarded advocate for leveraging technology to transform legal practices. The Financial Times recognized Lozynski as one of APAC’s ‘Top 10 Innovative Lawyers’ and she was named an ‘In-House Leader’ by Australasian Lawyer and a ‘Leading Innovator in Legal Services’ by Global 100.
Sarah Varrett-Vane is a recognized expert in legal operations in the UK, particularly in the public sector where she worked extensively to bring more strategic thinking and efficiency to the legal function at Royal Mail. Varrett-Vane is particularly focused on legal spend management and process improvements, contributing to the evolution of the legal operations profession in the UK.
Ken Grady is an influential voice in legal operations and innovation. With a background in both law and technology, Grady has focused much of his career on creating smarter legal systems, especially through legal process improvement and technology adoption. He has been a driving force in the legal innovation movement and is passionate about reshaping the legal profession.
D. Casey Flaherty is a thought leader in legal operations, particularly in the areas of legal service delivery and innovation. He is the co-founder of LexFusion, a legal operations consultancy where he helps law firms and departments scale with innovative. Flaherty is also a legal tech founder, blogger and wrote “Unless You Ask” in partnership with the ACC, a guidebook about the present/future of the legal market.
Stephen is a legal ops advocate and highly experienced operational and transformational business leader. He has been at the vanguard of delivering legal market change, and is internationally recognised as a leading market expert and innovator. Stephen has worked in legal services for over 25 years.
Alex is currently Legal Director focusing on transforming legal operations at adidas globally, after having previously been legal counsel at adidas. He is a lawyer qualified in England and Wales.
“Maria Rocha Barros is Senior Vice President and Chief Legal & Public Affairs Officer at Booking.com, where she leads a global team in navigating complex legal, compliance, and regulatory challenges. Since joining in 2019, she has driven strategic initiatives that embed legal insight into ethical and sustainable business practices. Previously, she led major M\&A, compliance, and government relations efforts as European General Counsel at AB InBev, including high-profile transactions such as the Grupo Modelo and SABMiller mergers. A Stanford-trained corporate governance expert and current President of ACC Europe, Maria is a recognized thought leader in legal innovation and global enterprise strategy.
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Lisa Mather was the General Counsel of Mars Wrigley, where she led global legal strategy, governance, and transformation for iconic consumer brands. Since joining Mars in April 2022, she’s championed sustainability and innovation, recently speaking on regenerative food systems at international forums. Before Mars, Lisa spent five years as VP, Legal & Business Affairs and Chief International Counsel at PayPal, and earlier held senior legal leadership roles across Asia, Europe, Australia, and the U.S. with Colgate‑Palmolive. Lisa is a a globally minded GC with a “tech‑forward” approach, she’s also a sought-after speaker and mentor, driving legal transformation around themes like AI, people-centered collaboration, and sustainable business value.
Scott Brown is a former lawyer turned legal recruiter that is the host of popular podcast, ‘The Lessons I Learned in Law Podcast’ which receives over 10,000 listeners every month. He shares inspiring real-life stories, carrer and life advice from successful lawyers.
Elaine Darr is known for leading high-performing legal teams and fostering thought leadership in legal technology and innovation. She runs the legal department like a business using financial, business and technological acumen. Darr’s experience spans legal and regulatory compliance, leadership and strategy, transformation, revenue growth and innovation in the supply chain and logistics industry.
Ilona Meyer is General Counsel and Company Secretary at Nuix Limited, a global investigative analytics platform serving law enforcement and corporations across 140+ countries. With over 25 years of experience navigating uncharted legal territory in emerging technologies, Ilona has built her career making critical decisions when precedent doesn’t exist.
From the early days of software licensing and internet commerce to today’s AI governance challenges, Ilona has consistently operated at the intersection of innovation and regulation. Her expertise spans healthcare technology, pharmaceuticals, investigative analytics, and medical devices—industries where legal frameworks often lag behind technological advancement.
Recognized as one of 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ (2024), Ilona holds advanced certifications from Oxford (AI Program), MIT Sloan (AI Strategy), and University of Melbourne (AI Ethics). She serves as Non-Executive Director and Audit & Risk Committee Chair at Micro-X Limited (ASX:MX1) and sits on the International Paralympic Committee’s Nominations Panel. She is also a member of Chief Executive Women.
Throughout her career—from startup General Counsel roles to leading legal functions at ASX-listed companies—Ilona has developed frameworks for decision-making in regulatory grey areas. Her approach combines rigorous risk assessment with commercial pragmatism, enabling organizations to innovate responsibly while staying ahead of regulatory curves.