Zahra Shah

Zahra Shah is a respected technology leader, AI advisor and entrepreneur recognised for her influence across artificial intelligence, data privacy and innovation. A winner of the prestigious Top 100 Influential People Award in both 2025 and 2026, Zahra is widely sought after as a speaker for her expertise in ethical AI, women in technology, digital transformation and responsible innovation. As Co-Founder and Investor of Seers, she helped lead the development of the UK’s first and only Child Privacy Consent Management Platform, positioning herself at the forefront of privacy-first technology solutions. Zahra is also an AI Advisor to the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network and Chair of the Women in AI Working Group at UKAI.

Beginning her career in management consultancy, Zahra spent more than a decade within Accenture’s Financial Services and Capital Markets practice, where she gained extensive experience delivering transformation projects for major global organisations. She later transitioned into entrepreneurship and advisory leadership, becoming Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Seers in 2019 after first investing in the business in 2018. Alongside her work in technology, Zahra has held influential leadership positions, including CEO and later Trustee of the British Pakistan Foundation, Board Advisor at NexaQuanta and Senior Board Advisor at Teamup Ventures. She also serves as Chair & President of OPEN London CIC and became an Expert Member of the Technology Advisory Panel at the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Zahra’s achievements span technology, governance and public advocacy. She completed her MSc in Analysis, Design & Management of Information Systems at the London School of Economics before later undertaking further executive education, including the FT Board Director Programme and multiple AI and Generative AI certifications from IBM. Her insights have been featured across BBC, LBC, Channel 4, Bloomsbury Radio and Awaaz FM, where she regularly comments on AI, frontier technology and digital ethics.

A passionate advocate for diversity, ethical leadership and inclusive innovation, Zahra brings a unique perspective shaped by corporate leadership, entrepreneurship and board-level advisory work. Her ability to simplify complex technological issues and connect them to real-world business and societal outcomes makes her a compelling and highly engaging speaker for conferences, leadership summits and technology events worldwide.

Zahra Shah is hired as a speaker for her rare combination of expertise in artificial intelligence, governance, entrepreneurship and ethical innovation. Drawing on senior leadership experience across consultancy, startups, advisory boards and public sector initiatives, Zahra delivers insightful talks on responsible AI, privacy, female leadership in technology and the future of digital transformation. Her experience working with organisations including UKAI, the Information Commissioner’s Office and the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network allows her to provide audiences with practical, forward-thinking insights. Combined with her extensive media appearances, Zahra is an engaging and authoritative speaker for global business and technology audiences.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Zahra Shah’s remarkable career:

  • 2026 – Won the prestigious Top 100 Influential People Award 2026 in recognition of her impact across AI, innovation and leadership.
  • 2025 – Became Chair of the Women in AI Working Group at UKAI, leading discussions on inclusion and responsible AI development.
  • 2025 – Appointed AI Advisor to the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network to support innovation and digital advancement initiatives.
  • 2025 – Became Chair at the UK Association for Medical Aid to Pakistan while continuing her leadership in the technology sector.
  • 2024 – Became Chair & President of OPEN London CIC, championing entrepreneurship and professional development initiatives.
  • 2023 – Appointed Board Advisor at NexaQuanta, providing strategic guidance on technology and innovation.
  • 2022 – Became an Expert Member of the Technology Advisory Panel at the Information Commissioner’s Office.
  • 2020 – Won the Google for Startups Female Founders Competition as one of Europe’s most innovative female tech founders.
  • 2019 – Became Co-Founder & Chief Commercial Officer at Seers and helped develop the UK’s first Child Privacy Consent Management Platform.