LSUA Names Mary Anne Hilton Director of AI Innovation and Technology Compliance – Louisiana State University of Alexandria (LSUA)

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LSUA welcomes Mary Anne Hilton as the university’s new Director of AI Innovation and Technology Compliance, a new position created to help guide the responsible, practical, and strategic use of artificial intelligence across the institution.

In her new role, Hilton will serve as LSUA’s designated AI Officer, leading the university’s coordinated approach to artificial intelligence while ensuring that emerging technologies are implemented responsibly, ethically, and in compliance with institutional, state, and LSU System policies. Working across academic and administrative units, she will help identify opportunities where AI can strengthen student success, improve operational effectiveness, and enhance the work of faculty and staff while maintaining appropriate safeguards for privacy, security, and data stewardship. The role will also help position LSUA as a regional resource for AI literacy and workforce readiness by engaging employers, educators, and community partners in conversations about the future of technology and work.

Hilton brings 17 years of experience in education, including the last nine years in school leadership roles. Most recently, she served as principal of Glenmora High School, where she focused on student achievement, organizational leadership, and helping students and educators realize their full potential. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in social studies education from Louisiana Tech University and a Master’s of Education in leadership from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Hilton is a Louisiana-certified teacher, principal, and education leader who has built her career around empowering others to grow, adapt, and succeed in changing environments.

“Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how organizations operate, but successful adoption requires more than technology,” said Jeff Langston, LSUA Vice Chancellor for Operations and COO. “It requires leadership, collaboration, and a commitment to helping people understand how these tools can be used responsibly. Mary Anne’s background as an education leader positions her to guide these conversations and help LSUA continue serving our students and community in innovative ways.”

Hilton said she was drawn to the opportunity because of LSUA’s commitment to serving the region and its willingness to embrace forward-thinking solutions.

“What excites me most about this role is the opportunity to bring people together,” Hilton said. “Artificial intelligence is creating new possibilities in every field, but there is no one-size-fits-all approach. I look forward to listening, learning, and helping faculty, staff, and community partners navigate this new landscape in ways that are thoughtful, practical, and beneficial to the students and communities we serve.”
 
In the months ahead, Hilton will work with faculty, staff, and administrators across campus to identify practical applications for artificial intelligence, develop training opportunities, and establish guidelines that help ensure new technologies are used effectively and responsibly. Her work will focus on helping people navigate change, solve problems, and use emerging tools to achieve better outcomes.
 
 
Written by Adam Lord
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