Cameron Radis

Senior Director
Leads global AI strategy, adoption, and governance for A&M’s Disputes and Investigations practice
Advises clients on AI governance, AI-related investigations, regulatory inquiries, and litigation risk
Leverages advanced analytics, forensic technology, and AI governance experience to support complex investigations, compliance reviews, and disputes
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Cameron Radis is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations in Chicago. He serves as Global Head of AI for the practice. Mr. Radis leads global AI strategy, adoption, and governance for the Disputes and Investigations practice, helping teams across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia–Pacific apply AI responsibly in investigations, disputes, compliance, and client service delivery.

In the role of Global Head of AI, Mr. Radis helps translate emerging AI capabilities into practical, governed applications that support complex fact development, risk assessment, document and data analysis, and regulatory response. He also advises clients on AI governance and AI-related investigations, regulatory inquiries, and litigation. His work includes helping organizations inventory AI use, assess risk, map regulatory exposure, and develop practical governance frameworks, as well as supporting subpoenas, civil investigative demands, internal investigations, and disputes involving model performance, bias, training data, disclosures, and related allegations of harm. 

Mr. Radis brings more than a decade of experience using data analytics, forensic technology, and business intelligence to support complex investigations, monitorships, compliance reviews, regulatory responses, and disputes. He has worked with clients across a range of industries, including financial services, higher education, technology, healthcare, insurance, life sciences, government contracting, manufacturing, fintech, natural resources, and telecommunications. 

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Radis served as Senior Director of Analytics and Data Strategy at Ankura and as a forensic technology professional at EY, where he executed cross-border investigations throughout North and South America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

Mr. Radis earned a bachelor’s degree in business economics, statistics, and analytics from Miami University and a master’s degree in business analytics from the University of Notre Dame. He is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals as an Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional and is a participant in Chicago Booth Executive Education’s Chief AI Officer program.

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