
Hanah-Marie Darley is a leader in AI and product strategy, currently guiding enterprise adoption of agentic AI at Geordie —helping organizations deploy increasingly autonomous systems in a way that is secure, governed, and explainable. Her work focuses on enabling IT, Risk, and Security leaders to maintain clarity and control over AI decision-making without slowing innovation.
With over a decade of experience spanning threat intelligence, geopolitical analysis, and applied psychology, Hanah-Marie brings a uniquely human-centred approach to AI governance. Her academic background in psychology and international relations shapes how she designs AI systems that account not only for technical risk, but also for human behaviour, incentives, and decision-making under uncertainty—a critical capability as AI systems become more autonomous.
Hanah-Marie has worked across government and private sector environments, operating in intelligence-led, high-pressure contexts where decisions must be made with incomplete information and real-world constraints. She now applies that discipline to helping enterprises safely operationalise emerging AI capabilities, embedding governance, oversight, and accountability from day one.




