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Data Protection Expert Claire Archibald Joins Teachmate Advisory Group

Archibald's unique perspective as a former teacher and legal expert will strengthen Teachmate's commitment to robust data protection in AI-driven education.

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Data Protection Expert Claire Archibald Joins Teachmate Advisory Group

Claire Archibald, a renowned Legal Director specialising in data protection, has joined the Teachmate Advisory Group. Known for her expertise, Archibald was awarded the Champion of the Year title at the prestigious Picasso Europe Awards in 2024 for her work in data protection.

Archibald, currently serving at Browne Jacobson LLP, brings a wealth of experience to Teachmate. She previously led a Data Protection Officer service for nearly 400 schools and academies, demonstrating her commitment to the sector. Archibald has already collaborated with Teachmate, assisting schools in Data Protection Impact Assessments and due diligence checks. She is eager to continue supporting Teachmate in upholding high standards of data protection and privacy.

Before her legal career, Archibald was a teacher herself, providing her with a unique perspective on the challenges faced by educators. As a solicitor specialising in information law, AI governance, and education, she is well-versed in the intricacies of data protection within the education sector. The Teachmate Advisory Group, which meets three times a year, will benefit greatly from her insights as it provides external guidance on education, strategy, technology, and governance.

Claire Archibald's appointment to the Teachmate Advisory Group is a significant boost for the company. Her impressive track record in data protection, coupled with her understanding of the education sector, will undoubtedly contribute to Teachmate's mission to develop AI tools that reduce teacher workload while maintaining robust data protection and privacy standards.

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