Anne Bradley
Anne Bradley is a lawyer and software engineer championing the responsible use of data and AI in intelligent systems.
In her current role, as Chief Customer Officer at Luminos.ai, Anne helps in-house Legal, Tech, and Data Science teams use the Luminos platform to manage and automate AI risk, compliance, approval processes, statistical testing, and legal documentation.
As an adjunct Professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Anne co-teaches a course on Responsible Data & AI in Business that outlines the power and social consequences of data science, data visualization, and AI.
Anne serves on the Board of Directors of the Future of Privacy Forum, a non-profit that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies.
Anne is a graduate of University of California, Hastings College of Law and a member of the California Bar. She received an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Art from Bowdoin College.
In the first chapter of her career, Anne was a technical product manager at a software company serving the newspaper industry, and then the founding CTO of an e-commerce and affiliate marketing business.
Her second chapter as a lawyer began as an associate in the Los Angeles offices of Christie, Parker & Hale, and then Foley & Lardner, before moving in-house to lead Hulu’s IP and Privacy work.
From 2013 to 2022, Anne led Nike’s Global Privacy, Digital, and Technology Legal team in her role as Chief Privacy Officer and Digital Transformation Counsel — focusing on issues of AI, Privacy, Cybersecurity, Data Localization, Wearable Tech, Global Content Moderation.
From 2022 to 2024, Anne was the Chief Product Officer and a member of the founding team at DNA Personalized Health & Fitness Company - AlterMe.