Schröder serves as the Head of Public Relations at the German Legal Technology Association
Annika Schröder Takes Charge at the German Legal Tech Association
In a significant move for the German Legal Tech industry, Annika Schröder has been appointed as the Head of Public Affairs at the German Legal Tech Association, effective from January 2025. This new role marks a new chapter in Schröder's career, as she steps into a position that will see her driving the political positioning and public representation of the association.
The German Legal Tech Association, an organization dedicated to advancing Legal Tech, will benefit greatly from Schröder's expertise in politics and public affairs. Her experience at the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and in the German Bundestag will undoubtedly prove invaluable in her new role.
Schröder's appointment comes at a time when the Public Affairs department of the German Legal Tech Association is set for expansion. Under her leadership, the department will take on a more prominent role, advocating more aggressively for Legal Tech in Germany. The focus on Legal Tech will be further emphasized under Schröder's leadership, ensuring that the association remains at the forefront of the industry.
In her new role, Schröder will be actively involved in shaping the political landscape for Legal Tech in Germany. Her role will involve representing the association in politics and the public, ensuring that the voice of the German Legal Tech industry is heard loud and clear.
While the exact nature of Schröder's role within the association prior to January 2025 is not clear from available data, her involvement and recognition in the legal tech and digital law sphere in Germany are well documented. Discussions surrounding data protection, legal tech, and AI usage frequently feature Schröder's name.
As the German Legal Tech Association enters a new era under Schröder's leadership, it is clear that the association is poised to make a significant impact on the Legal Tech industry in Germany. With Schröder at the helm, the association is set to become a powerful advocate for Legal Tech, ensuring that the industry remains innovative and progressive.
[1] Source: Various online search results, as of October 2023.
In this new chapter of her career, Annika Schröder will utilize her expertise in politics and public affairs to strategically position the German Legal Tech Association in the finance and business sectors. Leveraging her background, Schröder will foster collaboration between the Legal Tech industry and the technology sector, promoting innovation and progress.