Opus 2 appoints Tiama Hanson-Drury as chief product and technology officer

Opus 2 announced the addition of Tiama Hanson-Drury as the company’s chief product and technology officer (CPTO). Hanson-Drury brings extensive executive leadership experience in product, engineering, and platform strategy with a record of successfully scaling technology businesses and delivering innovation that drives commercial results.
Recently recognised as a 2025 CPO Awards winner by Products That Count, Hanson-Drury is known for building product growth engines, client-centric innovation, and applying AI not only to transform day-to-day work but to drive revenue. Prior to joining Opus 2, Hanson-Drury served as chief product officer at Minna Technologies, where she led a strategic growth plan resulting in an acquisition by Mastercard.
“I’m thrilled to join Opus 2 and serve our clients and the legal community,” Hanson-Drury said. “Opus 2’s reputation for excellence, connection with clients, and strong foundation offer a remarkable opportunity to shape the future of legal. I’m excited to be a part of it and empower our clients to focus on the most rewarding, valuable elements of their work.”
Hanson-Drury will head Opus 2’s global product and technology organisation, playing a key role in the company’s product advisory board and client advisory board. These programmes will connect Opus 2’s leadership team with clients, offering them the opportunity to directly influence market strategy, product design, and future development. Hanson-Drury will work closely with long-time company leaders Robert Cannon, who will step into the role of principal engineer, and Raymond Bentinck, who will assume a product leadership role for hearings and arbitral institutions. The move brings together deep institutional knowledge, proven technical expertise, and execution excellence that will accelerate Opus 2’s continued growth.
“Tiama’s experience in both high-growth start-ups and enterprise businesses, paired with her strategic approach and results-focused mindset, makes her the perfect fit for Opus 2,” said Greg Blackman, CEO at Opus 2. “Her leadership will be instrumental as we continue investing in AI, advancing our platform, and pursuing our vision.”