Titi Akinsanmi is a globally recognized authority on the digital economy, specializing in the intersection of public policy, emerging technology, and institutional governance. With over two decades of experience, including a decade-long tenure as a senior leader at Google, she has been instrumental in shaping the regulatory frameworks that govern AI, data privacy, and digital infrastructure across international borders.
As a strategic advisor to C-suite executives and heads of state, Titi excels at navigating the "innovation-regulation" paradox. At Google, she served as the Global Lead for Generative AI Policy, where she translated complex technical roadmaps into actionable policy strategies, ensuring responsible product deployment while maintaining a competitive edge in high-growth markets. Her expertise spans 50+ jurisdictions, with a particular mastery of emerging markets where she has successfully brokered multi-sectoral coalitions to drive digital transformation.
Beyond her corporate achievements, Titi is a sophisticated governance professional. She currently serves on the boards of Acces Employment Canada, the Yemi Shyllon Museum of Arts, and Junior Achievement Nigeria, bringing a sharp fiduciary lens to organizational scaling and digital equity. Her academic credentials include a Berkman Klein Fellowship at Harvard University and two master's degrees, a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Laws (LLM) specializing in Privacy and Cybersecurity.
Titi is a sought-after voice on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council. She is defined by her ability to synthesize disparate stakeholder interests—government, private sector, and civil society—into cohesive strategies that mitigate reputational risk and unlock long-term enterprise value.
