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Diana Santos
Assistant General Counsel at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Strategic Technology and Data Transactions Attorney - Board Member - DE&I Advocate - Engineer - Lifelong Learner
Diana G. Santos is a legal professional with extensive experience in technology, healthcare, and data privacy. While she previously held the position of Assistant General Counsel at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), she has since moved on to other roles.1
Currently, Diana Santos is Senior Counsel at IBM, where she supports the Consulting business with generative AI issues worldwide and serves as the Global Generative AI Lead.12 She was promoted to this position in January 2024.3
During her time at MSK, Diana led various strategic data and technology transactions. She supported the digital health business development and licensing team, as well as the strategic Digital, Informatics, and Technology Solutions (DigITs) team. Her responsibilities included:
- Counseling senior executives
- Working with compliance and business teams
- Analyzing issues related to hardware, software, cloud computing, AI, IP, and data use
- Addressing healthcare regulations and collaborative works between MSK and industry partners
- Collaborating on privacy, consumer protection, and cybersecurity matters1
Diana's career path also includes roles such as:
- Associate Counsel at the New York Genome Center (NYGC)
- Outside counsel at Ropes & Gray LLP and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP1
In addition to her corporate work, Diana is an Adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School, where she teaches about legal issues related to AI.1 She is also a member of IBM's AI Technology Ethics Advocacy Network.1
Diana Santos holds multiple degrees:
- Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from The Cooper Union
- Master of Biotechnology from the University of Pennsylvania
- J.D. from Fordham University's School of Law
- LL.M. in European Law from Paris II-Université Panthéon-Assas, Collège Européen de Paris1
She is actively involved in diversity, equality, and inclusion initiatives, including past roles as a Board member of the New York Intellectual Property Association and 2nd VP of Fordham Law's Alumni of Attorneys of Color.1
