Imogen is Associate Director (Society, justice & public services) at the Ada Lovelace Institute. Imogen’s career has been at the intersection of social justice, technology and research. In her previous role as Head of the Nuffield Foundation’s programmes on Justice, Rights and Digital Society she worked in collaboration with the founding partner organisations to create the Institute.
Prior to that she was acting Head of Policy Research for Citizens and Democracy at Citizens Advice, Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and worked with Baroness Kidron to create the children’s digital rights charity 5Rights. She is a Policy Fellow at Cambridge University’s Centre for Science and Policy.
Featured work
Buying AI
Is the public sector equipped to procure technology in the public interest?
AI in the public sector: white heat or hot air?
The new Government needs to work out what it wants from AI in the public sector
Critical analytics?
Learning from the early adoption of data analytics for local authority service delivery
Countermeasures
The need for new legislation to govern biometric technologies in the UK