Opus 2 appoints new CPTO
Legal tech specialist Opus 2 has appointed Tiama Hanson-Drury as chief product and technology officer to drive innovation and client-focused growth.
Tiama is an award-winning product leader with a strong track record in scaling global tech businesses and applying AI for commercial impact.
She joins from Minna Technologies, where she led the product strategy through to its acquisition by Mastercard.
At Opus 2, she will lead the global product and technology team and help shape client-led development through new advisory boards.
Tiama said: “I’m thrilled to join Opus 2 and serve our clients and the legal community.
“Opus 2's reputation for excellence, connection with clients, and strong foundation offer a remarkable opportunity to shape the future of legal.
“I'm excited to be a part of it and empower our clients to focus on the most rewarding, valuable elements of their work.”
Greg Blackman, chief executive at Opus 2, added: “Tiama's experience in both high-growth start-ups and enterprise businesses, paired with her strategic approach and results-focused mindset, makes her the perfect fit for Opus 2.
“Her leadership will be instrumental as we continue investing in AI, advancing our platform, and pursuing our vision.”
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