Alexandra Robinson
As the newly appointed Director of AI Governance at Slalom, Alexandra most recently served as an AI Strategy Leader at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, directing cross-functional strategic planning to allocate and invest $1 billion in technology to integrate AI into national security and law enforcement operations. Alexandra has advised global organizations, including GitHub, Mercy Corps, Omidyar Group philanthropies, and early-stage tech startups, on developing responsible AI frameworks, curricula, and risk assessments adopted in 40 countries. She started her career in Nepal building digital forensic systems to counter human trafficking, and has since scaled digital and AI investments to support Ebola recovery in West Africa, combat human trafficking in the Thai seafood industry, and provide emergency assistance in fragile states.
A sought-after speaker and published thought leader, Alexandra shares her expertise on responsible AI governance, adversarial risk mitigation, and technology policy at leading industry forums and in international publications. She holds a Master’s in Science in International Crime, Justice, and Security from the University of Edinburgh, specializing in using criminological research to predict patterns of sexual exploitation in peacekeeping zones. Alexandra combines technology, ethics, and leadership to help organizations innovate responsibly while safeguarding security and human rights.