Internationally experienced executive and consultant, Alison Laird, will lead the College of Law’s Centre for Legal Innovation and organisation-wide AI strategy in her role as Director of Innovation.
“Alison Laird is exceptionally qualified in the field of innovation and is a highly strategic leader,” Marcus Martin, College of Law Group CEO, says. “I am truly excited to announce Alison’s appointment.”
“Over the last six years Alison has served as an Advisory Board Member for the Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI) and holds decades of experience in public and professional services working with multi-functional teams and global businesses specialising in innovation.”
In conjunction with her College of Law Directorship, Alison is the Director, Consulting at Elevate where she works with legal departments and law firms across legal operations, people, process, technology and AI.
Alison’s dual roles mean market-leading industry insights will flow directly into CLI and the College’s strategy, AI governance framework and practitioner-facing innovation programs. It will also assist in ensuring the College and CLI’s courses remain relevant, grounded in real-world experience and responsive to emerging challenges.
The Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI)
The CLI is an independent think tank. Clear boundaries have been established to ensure the CLI’s academic, research and public-interest mandate is upheld and continues to be a neutral resource for the legal profession.
“Operating as a neutral and trusted advisor, the CLI will bring together law firms, in-house teams, academia, regulators and vendors to translate emerging innovation and AI concepts into practical and professional-ready guidance,” Alison Laird explains. “Focused on evidence-based insights, the objective is to build capability across the profession through information, education and shared learning.”
College of Law AI Strategy
Alison will establish a clear, whole-of-College AI strategy aligned to education, research and professional impact.
“Alison’s leadership of the College of Law AI strategy is an essential role as AI continues to permeate every area of what we do,” Marcus Martin says. “Alison will be responsible for AI strategy across teaching, content creation and internal operations with a focus on governance, capability uplift and long-term value rather than hype.”
The College of Law looks forward to an exciting new iteration of the Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI) and market-leading AI strategy under Alison Laird’s leadership.
“I am thrilled to join the College of Law as Director of Innovation,” Alison Laird says. “My objective is to utilise AI to enhance learning experiences, personalisation and accessibility. We will embrace practical experimentation to inform guidance to the profession, not just theory.”
Media contact: Jacqui Thompson Mb: 0403 776 017 Email: jthompson@collaw.edu.au