There’s a shortage of women in science, technology, engineering and math. And there’s still a 17 percent gender gap in pay—across the board—in all of legal (and 18 percent at Big Law). But within the legal technology community, there are many women with thriving careers. Monica Bay recently interviewed Kathleen Killin, marketing and communications coordinator for ROSS Intelligence, based in Toronto.

Women of Legal Tech — Kathleen Killin

Education: University of Toronto: Bachelor of Arts (Honors), 2011. Sotheby’s Institute of Art: Master of Arts in Art Business, 2012. University of London: Bachelor of Laws (Honors), 2015. Osgoode Hall Law School: Master of Laws in Canadian Common Law, 2016. Master of Laws in International Business Law (Legal Innovation), 2017. Anticipated Call to the Bar in Ontario 2018.