SCOREalytics Names Lawrence Krubner as Chief Technology Officer
SCOREalytics has appointed Lawrence Krubner as Chief Technology Officer, announced in a press release. He will lead the company’s AI and machine learning strategy, platform architecture, and engineering organization.
As CTO, Krubner will develop and implement the technical vision behind SCOREalytics’ platform, designed to surface legal and regulatory trends and insights for corporate executives, law firm partners, and investors. He will also expand the engineering team to support the company’s next phase of growth.
Krubner brings over two decades of experience in technology leadership across startups and growth-stage firms. His expertise spans AI and data infrastructure, including custom retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems, large language model customization, and semantic search. Prior to joining full-time, he served as a consultant for the company.
SCOREalytics provides an AI-powered platform that transforms global legal, regulatory, and policy signals into actionable intelligence for its clients, including Fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and institutional investors.
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