Lori Glover leads global partnerships and alliances for MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) – the largest lab at MIT with over 1000 researchers and 60 research groups. She is responsible for corporate and organizational engagement with the lab through the CSAIL Alliance Program, research initiatives, the Visiting Industry Researcher program, start-ups and technology ecosystem, professional development programs and talent acquisition/ recruiting within CSAIL. She also serves as Executive Director of SystemsThatLearn@CSAIL, FinTech@CSAIL, MachineLearningApplications@CSAIL and MIT’s Future of Data, Trust and Policy Initiative.
Lori is also a member of the Board of Directors for the American Society of Engineering Education, College and Industry Partnership Division, the Advisory Board of EBSCO and the Massachusetts Cyber Education and Training Consortium (CETC).
She often speaks on research advances and their impact to industry at conferences and professional associations as well as on the development of successful industry-academic partnerships both nationally and internationally.
She holds a Juris Doctor and has also practiced law as a member of the bar in both Massachusetts and Florida.
Previously, Lori was the Assistant Vice President of Corporate Engagement at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She has also practiced law, taught law school and is a member of both the Massachusetts and Florida bars.