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  • Laura Sherren

    Laura Sherren Privacy & Data Policy Manager at Meta Laura Sherren Privacy & Data Policy Manager at Meta Laura is a Privacy & Data Policy Manager at Meta focused on Accountability and Governance, Risk, and Compliance. In her role, she is responsible for engaging in the global discussion on accountability with leading global experts and ensures external perspectives and emerging thought leadership are considered in Meta’s Privacy Program. Prior to joining Meta, Laura was Vice President, Operational Risk Manager, Data Management Risk at Wells Fargo. There she was responsible for designing and implementing a comprehensive Data Risk Program across the risk and data lifecycles. In her roles at Wells Fargo, Laura designed approaches for operationalizing emerging focus areas for risk and compliance, as well as strategies for building collaborative regulator approaches. She also held several other roles at Wells Fargo and Jabil Circuit of increasing responsibility focused on developing effective risk management and compliance programs and corporate governance strategies. Laura is a Privacy & Data Policy Manager at Meta focused on Accountability and Governance, Risk, and Compliance. In her role, she is responsible for engaging in the global discussion on accountability with leading global experts and ensures external perspectives and emerging thought leadership are considered in Meta’s Privacy Program. Prior to joining Meta, Laura was Vice President, Operational Risk Manager, Data Management Risk at Wells Fargo. There she was responsible for designing and implementing a comprehensive Data Risk Program across the risk and data lifecycles. In her roles at Wells Fargo, Laura designed approaches for operationalizing emerging focus areas for risk and compliance, as well as strategies for building collaborative regulator approaches. She also held several other roles at Wells Fargo and Jabil Circuit of increasing responsibility focused on developing effective risk management and compliance programs and corporate governance strategies.

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen A timeless romance novel focusing on the misunderstandings and prejudices between the main characters, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy Next Item Previous Item

  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone J.K. Rowling The first book in the beloved fantasy series following the adventures of a young wizard named Harry Potter at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Next Item Previous Item

  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald A classic novel set in the Jazz Age, portraying the extravagant lifestyles of Long Island's wealthy elite Next Item Previous Item

  • 1984

    1984 George Orwell A dystopian novel depicting a totalitarian regime led by Big Brother, exploring themes of surveillance and government control Next Item Previous Item

  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee A powerful novel addressing racial injustice in the American South, told through the eyes of a young girl named Scout Next Item Previous Item

  • Della Shea

    Della Shea Executive Board Member, International Society of Chief Data Officers (isCDO) Della Shea was most recently the Chief Data Governance and Privacy Officer for Symcor Inc. and is a recognized authority on privacy, digital ethics and data operations. She was responsible for leading the organization’s enterprise risk management, privacy, digital ethics and data governance functions. Under Della’s leadership, Symcor was recognized internationally with the Privacy Innovation Award presented by the International Association of Privacy Professionals and was named Canada’s Information Security Executive of the year. Prior to joining Symcor, she was the Director of Privacy and Information Risk for the Royal Bank of Canada where she provided strategic direction that helped launch many of the Bank’s first digital initiatives. Passionate about the human side of data and corporate responsibility, Della’s work has been featured in various publications and she frequently speaks at prestigious academic and industry conferences. She also appears in front of Canada’s House of Commons as an expert witness on privacy matters. Della holds a Masters of Business Administration degree from the Schulich School of Business (York University)/ Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University), and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Acadia University. She serves on several academic and industry boards including the International Society of Chief Data Officers, Manning School of Business (Acadia University), Information Accountability Foundation, Council of Chief Analytics Officers Advisory Board (Conference Board) and the Council of Chief Privacy Officers Advisory Board (Conference Board). Della is also a former International Association of Privacy Professionals Advisory Board member (Canada) and conference chair. Next Item Previous Item

  • Barb Lawler

    Barb Lawler President Barbara Lawler is President of the Information Accountability Foundation, a non-profit information policy think tank creating collaborative policy development, education and scholarship fit for 2030. Barb believes that responsible ethical data use is the fundamental element of a robust digital ecosystem, and which is necessary to achieve the promise of the digital age – delivering value to individuals and society. She is committed to driving sustainable accountability-based information governance policy and frameworks. She has an extensive track record in shaping the thinking of U.S. and global policymakers on data policy issues through direct meetings with regulators and policymakers around the world, and by delivering formal testimony to both the U.S. House and Senate IRS, FTC, California State Attorney General’s Office, and California Privacy Protection Agency. She has been a long-time contributor to accountability -based policy initiatives, including the Global Accountability Dialog. She is a member of the Internet Ethics advisory board to the Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. A three-time CPO and, Barb is a globally recognized and seasoned business and privacy executive who has built and scaled global initiatives involving data, content and applications. She has navigated companies through complex data governance, strategy, compliance and operational initiatives with a focus on people-centered values and ethics. Most recently Barb was VP, Chief Privacy and Data Ethics Officer at Looker Data Sciences, acquired by Google Cloud, where she led privacy and data ethics strategy, policy and operational practices for the cloud-first data platform. Prior to Looker, she was the Chief Privacy Officer of Intuit (2006-2017) and Hewlett Packard (2002-2006, pre-split), where she led practical and customer-savvy approaches to privacy strategy, implementation of privacy by design, and ethical data innovation strategies and tools. As Intuit CPO, she re-built and led a best-in-class program and team that partnered directly with leadership, product development, data scientists and others to foster innovation in tandem with ethical data uses and governance, providing direct benefits to customers and earning their trust. As HP’s first CPO, she brought cross-functional leadership expertise to build a world-class privacy program and cross-functional global team 35, which demonstrated excellence in customer focus and a practical approach to implementation that supported business and compliance requirements. She is the most recent IAPP Vanguard Award winner, and has been awarded the IAPP Privacy Innovation Award. She is a Fellow of Information Privacy, and holds a CIPM and CIPP/US from the IAPP. Next Item Previous Item

  • Paul Breitbarth

    Paul Breitbarth Director, EU Policy and Strategy at TrustArc Paul Breitbarth is a privacy lawyer from the Netherlands. In 2016, he joined the Canadian privacy software and research company Nymity, which became part of TrustArc in November 2019. He currently serves as Director, EU Policy and Strategy and is based at TrustArc’s office in The Hague, the Netherlands. As part of the Privacy Intelligence team, Paul contributes to the company’s thought leadership via papers, webinars and public speaking opportunities on a variety of topics, including accountability, the demonstration of compliance and dealing with multiple data protection laws with one single privacy program. Paul also maintains regulator contacts across the EU and beyond. Paul is Senior Visiting Fellow and Member of the Board at Maastricht University’s European Centre on Privacy and Cybersecurity. Before joining Nymity, Paul served as senior international officer at the Dutch Data Protection Authority. He was an active member of various Article 29 Working Party subgroups, co-authoring opinions on the data protection reform, national security and surveillance, the Privacy Shield and others. In 2015, he organized the International Privacy Conference in Amsterdam. Paul holds a Master of Laws from Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Next Item Previous Item

  • Peter Lefkowitz

    Peter Lefkowitz VP, Chief Security & Trust Officer at Cloud Software Group Peter Lefkowitz was most recently Chief Privacy & Digital Risk Officer at Citrix Systems. In this role, Peter oversaw legal and regulatory risk associated with data, products and systems, as well as policy engagement on digital issues. Prior to joining Citrix, Peter worked at GE, where he served as Chief Privacy Officer (Corporate) and then as Senior Data Rights Management Counsel (Digital) and at Oracle, where he was Vice President of Privacy and Security Legal and Chief Privacy Officer. Peter clerked for the Honorable Robert E. Coyle, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California. Peter was the 2018 Chairman of the Board for the International Association of Privacy Professionals and served on the Boston Bar Association Council from 2018-2021. Peter holds a Bachelor of Arts in History, magna cum laude, from Yale College and a law degree from Harvard Law School. He is married to Lori Silver and has two children. Next Item Previous Item

  • Harvey Jang

    Harvey Jang Chief Privacy Officer & Counsel at Cisco Systems, Inc. Harvey Jang is Chief Privacy Officer & Counsel for Cisco Systems, Inc. He leads a global team of lawyers, privacy professionals, and engineers responsible for developing and orchestrating Cisco’s privacy policies and standards; privacy engineering, innovation, and insights; and compliance capabilities, certifications, and accountability frameworks. Harvey and his team represent Cisco with regulators, standards bodies, NGOs, media, and customers on issues related to privacy, information governance, and data ethics. Prior to joining Cisco, Harvey was Senior Director, Legal Affairs for McAfee. Part of Intel Security where he was lead counsel for privacy, security, marketing, and antitrust. In this role, he worked closely with engineers and product teams to develop and implement data protection policies and practices, design privacy-enhancing products and functionality, and manage legal compliance. Before McAfee, Harvey was the Director of Privacy & Information Management and Chief Privacy & Security Counsel for HP; Senior Compliance Counsel for Symantec; and Litigation Counsel with O’Melveny & Myers LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP. He serves as an instructor for the International Association of Privacy Professional’s (IAPP) privacy credentials (CIPP/US, CIPP/Europe, and CIP/Technologist), and is a frequent speaker on a variety of topics related to privacy, security, and information governance. Harvey earned his B.A., magna cum laude, from UCLA and his J.D., cum laude , from U.C. Hastings College of the Law. He is also a Fellow of Information Privacy (by IAPP), Certified Information Security Manager (by ISACA), and Certified Information Professional (by AIIM). Next Item Previous Item

  • Andrew Serwin

    Andrew Serwin Partner, US Chair and Global Co-Chair, Data Protection, Privacy and Security at DLA Piper Andrew Serwin is one of the pre-eminent privacy and security practitioners in the world. He has worked on some of the highest-profile privacy and security matters, and clients describe him as a “rock star lawyer,” “a walking encyclopedia on anything data protection related” and “a tireless worker, holding onto the ever-shifting puzzle pieces of the law in this area in a way that other privacy lawyers cannot” (Chambers USA ). For his work in data protection and privacy, Andrew is an inaugural inductee into the 2017 Legal 500 Hall of Fame, comprised of outstanding US lawyers who have been recommended as Legal 500 Leading Lawyers for the last six consecutive years. He was also recently named one of the Daily Journal ‘s Top 100 Lawyers in California for 2016 and a National Law Journal 2015 Cyber Security & Data Privacy Trailblazer, recognizing the 50 people “who have helped make a difference in the fight against criminal cyber activity.” Andrew offers clients the practical experience that comes from having counseled on many of the highest profile privacy and cybersecurity matters of recent years, with the breadth of knowledge that comes from authoring the premier global treatise on privacy and cybersecurity. With extensive business and leadership experience, Andrew understands his clients’ businesses, industries and unique challenges. He has founded, advised and served on the board of directors of many companies, particularly in the transformational technology and media sectors He also holds advanced certifications in governance, including as a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Governance Fellow and Carnegie Mellon University’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) certification in cyber oversight. Andrew is a noted public speaker and author and the only law firm lawyer ever to be named to Security Magazine ‘s prestigious “25 Most Influential Industry Thought Leaders.” He wrote the leading treatise on privacy and security, Information Security and Privacy: A Guide to Federal and State Law and Compliance and Information Security and Privacy: A Guide to International Law and Compliance (West 2006-2020), collectively a 6,000-page, three-volume treatise that examines all aspects of privacy and security laws, published by Thomson-West. The treatise has been called “the best privacy sourcebook,” “an indispensable resource for privacy professionals at all levels,” and “a book that everybody in the information privacy field should have on their desk.” He has published numerous other books and law review articles and routinely authors client alerts on cutting-edge privacy and cybersecurity developments. Next Item Previous Item

  • Jacobo Esquenazi

    Jacobo Esquenazi Global Privacy Strategist at HP Inc. Jacobo Esquenazi was born in Mexico City in 1970. He holds a BA in International Relations from Universidad de las Americas Mexico (1990–1994). He also holds an MSc in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK (2001). He also holds CIPP certifications for EU (CIPP-E) and Management (CIPPM) and has been recognized as a Fellow in Information Privacy (FIP). Currently, he maintains the position of Global Privacy Strategist at HP Inc. Jacobo manages HP’s Privacy strategy in compliance and accountability. His responsibilities include managing HP’s Privacy Policies, Standards, and co-regulatory programs as BCR & CBPR. He also represents HP in several industry and international organizations that work on the issue of Data Protection including participation in APEC and OECD. He previously held the posts of Americas Privacy Officer and Director of Government Relations Americas for Hewlett-Packard Company. His responsibilities included analysis and influence of public policy and legislative lobbying. In addition, he coordinated globally the issue of Data Privacy within the Government Relations organization closely working with HP’s Privacy Office. Prior to working at HP, he held several positions in Mexico’s Ministry of Economy with responsibilities on the issues of environment, e-commerce, intellectual property, and other trade issues in various multilateral organizations as APEC, OECD, and WTO. He was part of the APEC organizing Committee in 2001 when Mexico chaired the APEC meetings. Next Item Previous Item

  • Pamela Snively

    Pamela Snively Chief Data & Trust Officer at TELUS Pamela Snively is the Chief Data & Trust Officer at TELUS. She leads the team responsible for privacy governance and data ethics, along with data management and a number of compliance functions, including the Anti-Bribery & Corruption and Competition Law programs. Pam approaches overall data governance through the lens of customer trust, leveraging TELUS’ Customer First principle to drive the organization’s commitment to privacy and data ethics. Pam is a lawyer but has dedicated most of her career to developing and operationalizing privacy best practices, either as a consultant or in-house. Under Pam’s leadership, TELUS has significantly transformed its approach to transparency about its data handling practices. This has included a refresh of the TELUS Privacy Centre to include layered information on TELUS’ data management practices, as well as some best practices to help our customers protect their information. Pam has also published the framework for her privacy management program online, encouraging TELUS’ customers to more fully understand what responsible private sector organizations do to protect privacy. Pamela was the recipient of the 2017 Ontario Bar Association’s Karen Spector Memorial Award for Excellence in Privacy Law. She participates in a number of national and international think-tanks and governance bodies related to privacy and data governance, including serving as a Board member for the Information Accountability Foundation and on the Privacy and Data Advisory Committee for the Canadian Marketing Association. She is also a founding member and Chair of Canada’s Business Privacy Group, a working group made up of some of Canada’s leading privacy professionals and industry associations focused on building trust in Canada’s digital ecosystem and legislative regime. Pam is a frequent speaker on privacy and data ethics and she actively encourages other organizations to join her in her mission to earn and elevate consumer trust in our digital ecosystem. Next Item Previous Item

  • Dan Caprio

    Dan Caprio Co-Founder and Chairman at The Providence Group Dan Caprio, Co-founder and Executive Chairman, is an internationally recognized expert on privacy and cybersecurity. He has served as the Chief Privacy Officer and Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Commerce Department, a transatlantic subject matter expert for the European Commission’s Internet of Things formal expert group, a Chief of Staff for a Federal Trade Commission Commissioner and a member of the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. In 2002, Dan was a representative for the United States delegation revising the OECD Security Guidelines that formed the basis for the first White House Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. Next Item Previous Item

  • Elizabeth Denham

    Elizabeth Denham Chief Strategy Officer Denham drives the IAF’s strategy and areas of research aligned to the IAF mission and provides thought leadership for the organization, including the approach to key engagements and events. She brings over 20 years of strategic policy and regulatory experience as the former UK Information Commissioner, Canadian Federal and Provincial Commissioner roles, while delivering global perspectives on data protection, accountability, digital regulation, and data ethics. Her work as an expert advisor to global companies and governments focuses on data for good. She is a sought-after public speaker, an independent ethics advisor and (board member) for charities, academic institutions and advocacy groups. Next Item Previous Item

  • Mike Hintze

    Mike Hintze Partner at Hintze Law PLLC, Affiliate Instructor of Law at the Univ. of Washington School of Law, & Senior Fellow at FPF Mike Hintze is a Member Partner at Hintze Law PLLC and a recognized leader in privacy and data protection law, policy, and strategy. He advises a wide range of companies, industry associations, and other organizations – from startups to largest global technology companies. With more than 25 years of experience in privacy and data protection, Mike emphasizes pragmatic and actionable advice that enables his clients to meet their objectives while complying with the law and managing risk. Mike also teaches privacy law at the University of Washington School of Law, is a Senior Fellow with the Future of Privacy Forum, and has served as an adviser to the American Law Institute’s project on Data Privacy Principles and on multiple advisory boards for the International Association of Privacy Professionals and other organizations. Mike has testified before Congress, state legislatures, and European regulators; and he is a sought-after speaker and regular writer on data protection issues. Mike was previously Chief Privacy Counsel at Microsoft, where, for over 18 years, he counselled on data protection compliance globally and helped lead the company’s strategic initiatives on privacy differentiation and public policy. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was an associate with Steptoe & Johnson LLP, which he joined following a judicial clerkship with the Washington State Supreme Court. Mike is a graduate of the University of Washington and the Columbia University School of Law. Next Item Previous Item

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