Opus 2 Appoints Tiama Hanson-Drury as Chief Product and Technology Officer

Opus 2 has announced the appointment of Tiama Hanson-Drury as Chief Product and Technology Officer to lead AI innovation and client-focused enhancements.

Opus 2 has announced the appointment of Tiama Hanson-Drury as the company's new Chief Product and Technology Officer. Hanson-Drury, an award-winning leader in product and technology, will spearhead AI innovation and client-focused enhancements at the legal software and services provider. She brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as Chief Product Officer at Minna Technologies, where she led a strategic growth plan resulting in an acquisition by Mastercard.

Hanson-Drury will lead Opus 2's global product and technology organization, playing a crucial role in the company's product and client advisory boards. These initiatives aim to connect Opus 2's leadership with clients, allowing them to influence market strategy and product development directly. Her leadership is expected to accelerate Opus 2's growth by integrating deep institutional knowledge with proven technical expertise.

Greg Blackman, CEO of Opus 2, expressed confidence in Hanson-Drury's ability to drive the company's vision forward, emphasizing her strategic approach and results-focused mindset as key assets in advancing their platform and AI capabilities.

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