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Imogen Parker

Associate Director at the Ada Lovelace Institute

Imogen Parker is the Associate Director (Society, justice & public services) at the Ada Lovelace Institute.13 Her career has focused on the intersection of social justice, technology, and research.1 Prior to her current role, she held positions such as:

  1. Head of the Nuffield Foundation's programmes on Justice, Rights and Digital Society1
  2. Acting Head of Policy Research for Citizens and Democracy at Citizens Advice1
  3. Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)1
  4. Collaborator with Baroness Kidron in creating the children's digital rights charity 5Rights1

Parker is also a Policy Fellow at Cambridge University's Centre for Science and Policy.1 In her work at the Ada Lovelace Institute, she leads projects exploring the evidence, risks, and benefits of digital vaccine and COVID status certification schemes.2 Her expertise extends to AI in public policy, where she has written about the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in government services.45

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North Lambeth, England, United Kingdom