AI governance network pattern
    EU AI Act · ISO 42001

    AI Governance That Works in Practice, Not Just on Paper.

    I help regulated businesses build the governance structures, policies, and board-level accountability frameworks they need to deploy AI with confidence. Not after a regulatory failure or a failed audit. Before.

    UK & EU
    Cross-Jurisdictional AI Governance Coverage
    Independent
    No Software. No Conflicts. Just Governance.
    Board to Ops
    Full-Stack Governance Coverage
    EU AI Act Compliance
    ISO 42001 Implementation
    Board-Level Accountability
    UK · Ireland · Europe
    The Governance Gap

    Compliance tools help organisations evidence what they have done.

    I help them build the governance architecture that makes that evidence defensible.

    Platforms can map AI assets, track framework requirements, and generate audit reports. What they cannot do is design the governance structures that hold up when a regulator, auditor, or board asks hard questions. That requires professional judgement, regulatory knowledge, and someone accountable for getting it right.

    The Reality

    The Gap Most Organisations Don't See

    AI deployment is not the same as AI governance.

    Most organisations deploying AI have not established who is accountable when something goes wrong. Those are different decisions, and only one of them is being made.

    Deploying first and governing later is the pattern regulators are looking for.

    The EU AI Act, ISO 42001, and emerging UK frameworks do not distinguish between organisations that didn't know and organisations that didn't act. Exposure is exposure.

    Governance is not the constraint. It is what makes deployment defensible.

    Organisations with governance infrastructure in place deploy with more confidence, audit more cleanly, and answer hard questions before they are asked.

    The Regulatory Landscape

    Why It Matters

    Regulation is already in force.

    The EU AI Act is not a future obligation. It is live. Organisations that cannot demonstrate compliance are already exposed.

    Governance gaps carry real consequences.

    Weak AI governance is not an operational inconvenience. It is a direct pathway to regulatory sanction, reputational damage, and board liability.

    Passive awareness is no longer a defence.

    Regulators expect documented, demonstrable oversight of AI systems. Good intentions without governance architecture will not hold up under scrutiny.

    Services

    How I Support Leadership Teams

    AI Governance Readiness & Risk Assessment

    Establish the foundation for responsible AI adoption.

    So your board can evidence oversight, not just assert it.

    AI Strategy Alignment & Governance Integration

    Align AI initiatives with your organisation's structure, culture, and capability.

    So AI investment delivers value without creating governance liability.

    Operational AI Governance & Control Design

    Translate governance principles into operational controls that work in practice.

    So governance holds up when regulators, auditors, or the board ask hard questions.

    Ongoing AI Governance Oversight & Advisory

    Build internal capability and keep governance effective as AI evolves.

    So governance decisions are made with confidence at every level of the organisation, not just at the point of engagement.

    For Contracted Clients

    Theodora AI Advisory Governance Hub

    Contracted clients receive access to a private Governance Hub — a secure client portal providing governance documents, EU AI Act and ISO 42001 diagnostic tools, a live maturity roadmap, and real-time assessment history. Designed to work alongside your existing compliance platform.

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    Methodology

    How I Work

    01

    Assess

    Map your AI landscape, regulatory obligations, and governance gaps with enough precision to know where your organisation is already exposed.

    02

    Design

    Build the frameworks, policies, and structures your organisation needs, architected for your regulatory context and not adapted from a generic template.

    Includes a proprietary L1–L4 Agentic AI Autonomy Classification framework, developed for regulated industry contexts.

    03

    Embed

    Put governance into practice. Operational controls, board-level accountability, and an audit trail that holds up when regulators or senior leadership ask hard questions.

    Start the conversation

    See how this works in practice across regulated industries. View typical engagement scenarios.

    About

    Theodora Monye

    Theodora Monye - AI Governance Advisor

    I built this practice because I kept seeing the same problem. Organisations were investing in AI while their governance architecture lagged months, sometimes years, behind. Not because leaders didn't care. Because no one had translated the regulatory landscape into something an executive team could actually act on.

    That gap is where I work.

    If that gap exists in your organisation, the starting point is a conversation. Book a discovery call or read more about Theodora Monye.

    The Conversation We Hear

    What brings leadership teams to this conversation

    "We have an AI policy. I cannot evidence that anyone is following it, or defend it if a regulator asks."

    Chief Compliance Officer

    Policy without architecture is exposure. I help compliance functions build governance that produces defensible evidence, not just documentation.

    "AI liability is landing on legal's desk and I don't have a defensible position if something goes wrong."

    General Counsel

    Regulatory obligation under the EU AI Act is not theoretical. I translate what the law actually requires into counsel your board can act on.

    "We are deploying AI tools across the business. No one has formally signed off on the risk and I am the one who will be asked to account for it."

    Chief Operating Officer

    Operational AI deployment without a governance structure is a liability that compounds quietly. I help COOs establish the oversight architecture that makes AI adoption defensible, not just functional.

    "I am being asked to sign off on AI strategy without an independent view of our exposure. That is a personal risk."

    Non-Executive Director

    Board oversight of AI requires more than a management assurance. I provide the independent governance perspective that gives NEDs a basis for genuine scrutiny.

    These are not edge cases. They are the current operating reality in organisations already deploying AI.

    Contact

    Start the Conversation

    Every engagement begins with a focused discovery conversation. No obligation, no generic proposals. If your organisation is navigating AI governance, regulatory exposure, or board-level AI accountability, this is where that conversation starts.

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