
Amanda Raad

Alison Geary
Alison's practice focuses on corporate crime involving fraud, bribery, corruption, market abuse, cartels and money laundering. She acts in Serious Fraud Office (SFO), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and World Bank investigations. She has extensive experience in advising UK companies and individuals subject to investigation by international authorities. She assists organisations in achieving negotiated settlements with the authorities and has also represented individuals in many high-profile investigations. She has previously acted for high-profile individuals in the SFO's investigations into foreign exchange benchmark manipulation, LIBOR manipulation, corruption in the mining industry and corruption in the aviation sector, as well as the investigation by the Metropolitan Police into phone hacking.

Marija Butkovic

Karen Silverman
Karen is a leading global expert in practical governance strategies for AI and other frontier technologies. As the CEO and Founder of The Cantellus Group, she advises Fortune 50 companies, startups, consortia, and the public sector on how to manage cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly changing policy environment. Her expertise is informed by more than 20 years of practice and management leadership at Latham & Watkins, LLP where she advised global businesses in complex antitrust matters, M&A, governance, ESG, and crisis management. Karen chairs the board of a public benefit corporation developing complex content moderation tools. She is an SME for the Business Roundtable's Responsible AI Initiative, and a World Economic Forum Global Innovator and Karen sits on its Global AI Council. She serves on the boards of Krunam, AI.EDU, Legal Momentum and Not For Sale.

Farah Anwar
Farah Anwar is the Head of Clinical Development Operations at Sana and serves as the Leader of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity.
Farah has been chairing Sana’s diversity committee, Voices at Sana since it’s inception in 2018. She was most recently Vice President, Clinical Operations at Juno Therapeutics. Previously she was Executive Director, Global Commercial Planning at Ultragenyx Pharmaceuticals where she helped build out the Global Commercial organization and served as Chief of Staff to the Chief Commercial Officer.
Farah served in various roles in strategic operations and study management at Genentech including Head of Study Management for Immunology, Infectious Disease, Ophthalmology and Neuroscience overseeing 15 products in various phases of development and 100+ clinical trials. Earlier in her career, Farah was at MedImmune where she started in Medical Affairs then worked as a Clinical Program Lead in Development working on infectious disease programs.
Farah holds a BS in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, a MS in Clinical Research Administration from the George Washington University and a certificate in Inclusion, Diversity and Equity from Cornell University.

Ben Hansen
Ben Hansen is the Product Engineering Lead- AI & Sports Technology for Intel’s Olympic Technology Group. Hansen leads product development for 3D Athlete Tracking (3DAT), a cloud- and edge-based markerless motion capture SDK for sports, health, and fitness industries. The 3DAT SDK can be integrated with single or multiple video cameras to provide lab-grade 3D skeletal tracking and biomechanics data, enabling developers to create real-time and engaging experiences to improve human performance and mitigate risk.
Prior to joining Intel, Hansen spent 2 years as a Senior Biomechanical Engineer with the Chicago White Sox, overseeing the acquisition of Motus Global’s biomechanics lab, databases, and wearable IMU IP and source code. Hansen spent 8 years serving as CTO and VP of Biomechanics at Motus Global, pioneering wearable technology for sports and MSK applications alongside contracting biomechanics lab services to sports teams.
Hansen has a B.S. in biomedical engineering and mathematics from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. During his Ph.D. studies at Marquette University (biomedical engineering), Hansen was a motion capture technician for the Milwaukee Brewers and was a summer intern at the American Sports Medicine Institute. Hansen departed his studies to join Motus Global as their first employee.