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The IAB Privacy Compliance Salon is an intimate salon-style event that brings together legal professionals and senior privacy leaders in the digital advertising industry for thought-provoking and practical discussions around today’s most challenging privacy compliance issues. Attendees will learn, discuss, and debate the privacy considerations in the use of data clean rooms, executing a marketing campaign that leverages AI, health privacy compliance challenges, and more.
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Feras is Assistant General Counsel, Privacy at Dotdash Meredith, the largest digital and print publisher in America. Dotdash Meredith’s over 40 iconic brands include PEOPLE, Better Homes & Gardens, Verywell, Food & Wine, The Spruce, Allrecipes, Byrdie, REAL SIMPLE, Investopedia, and Southern Living. Feras leads the privacy function that aims to maintain trust with Dotdash Meredith’s 200 million monthly readers. Before joining Dotdash Meredith, Feras was the privacy lead at several startups in the AR/VR, healthcare, facial recognition, and location data industries respectively. Feras holds a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law and a B.A. from Florida Gulf Coast University.
Taylor is a partner at BakerHostetler in the Digital Assets and Data Management group based in Orange County. Taylor has significant experience operating at the intersection of law, technology and business, with a keen focus on data privacy and ad tech. Taylor’s diverse strengths include coordinating and leading the implementation of global privacy programs; advising on compliance issues, negotiating agreements with vendors and business partners; and maintaining a deep knowledge of the ad tech ecosystem and related privacy issues. Taylor is adept at working across company divisions and is well-versed at distilling complex technological issues into understandable concepts for business leaders.
Jodi Daniels is Founder and CEO of Red Clover Advisors, a privacy consultancy, that integrates data privacy strategy and compliance into a flexible, scalable approach that simplifies complex privacy challenges. A Certified Information Privacy Professional, Jodi brings over 25 years of experience in privacy, marketing, strategy, and finance across diverse sectors, working and supporting startups to Fortune 500 companies.
Jodi Daniels is a national keynote speaker, host of the top-ranked She Said Privacy / He Said Security Podcast and WSJ best-selling author of Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time, and also has been featured in The Economist, WSJ, Forbes, Inc., and more. Jodi holds a MBA and BBA from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.
Tanya Forsheit is Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer at The New York Times Company. Tanya has more than 25 years of experience advising on high-profile matters involving confidential data and other sensitive information. She previously led the privacy practice at several law firms including Loeb & Loeb and Frankfurt Kurnit. Tanya is a past President of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, a past Trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA), and was the Founding Chair of LACBA’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Section. Tanya graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1997.
A 25-year digital media pioneer Richy has led seven startups: three inside of big media companies, four outside. Richy now serves as Co-Founder and CEO of SafeGuard Privacy. He previously held executive roles at leading brands, agencies, and media companies. In his role as CEO/COO at Medialets, Richy pivoted & sold the company to WPP. Richy was on the founding team of CNN.com, the CEO/Founder of Phase2Media, a co-founder of IAB, and a co-founding board member of Breastcancer.org. Richy has also served at MTVN, Turner Broadcasting, and News Corp.
Rachel Glasser is the chief privacy officer at Magnite, a sell – side digital advertising technology platform. Rachel focuses on data collection and use in digital advertising, and compliance with privacy laws and regulations. Prior to Magnite, Rachel was chief privacy officer at Wunderman Thompson, a WPP agency. She has 15 years’ experience in digital marketing where she began her career managing media campaigns across a variety of clients and verticals. Rachel has a Bachelor of Arts in politics from Brandeis University, a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School, is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey, and is a CIPP/US.
Nicholas Godlove is an attorney who specializes in privacy, cybersecurity, and AI applications. He has spoken widely on artificial intelligence, web browser and app privacy, and international data laws before bar associations, trade groups, and other organizations. He has also served on committees for the advancement of the field and taught as an adjunct professor. He currently manages the privacy program for Yum! Brands, which operates KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and the Habit Burger Grill.
As the Global Managing Director of Measurement Products at LiveRamp Christine Grammier leads partners with companies of all types to weave the power of identity into their analytics architecture. Christine is a marketing analytics pioneer through from role making the first online and offline data connections in 2003 when the Internet Advertising Bureau was striving to first prove that internet advertising could drive in-store sales to most recently scaling a cross-screen measurement practice at LiveRamp to support advertisers measuring across all media channels supporting over 500 customers. Her work has been celebrated with an iCOM Data Creativity Award and an ARF David Ogilvy Award for Big Data Excellence.
Michael Hahn is Executive Vice President & General Counsel at IAB and IAB Tech Lab. Michael has responsibility for all legal matters, including the direction of legal strategy, privacy compliance, antitrust compliance, intellectual property rights issues, and general corporate matters. Michael is also responsible for serving as an advocate for the digital advertising industry on common legal issues affecting member companies.
Michael joined IAB and IAB Tech Lab from Lowenstein Sandler LLP where he served as Vice Chair of the firm’s Antitrust Practice Group. In that role, he provided clients with strategic counsel around competition, distribution and governance issues. In the area of litigation, Michael’s matters have included multiparty class action antitrust defense representation.
Michael served previously as Co-Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Antitrust Law Committee. He also previously served on the Editorial Advisory Board of Competition Law 360 and the Advisory Board of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section’s Civil Torts & RICO Committee. Michael frequently publishes on a range of legal and policy issues.
Michael earned his B.A. in History and Political Science from Rutgers University, M.P.P. from Georgetown University and J.D. for Georgetown University Law Center.
Alysa Hutnik, Partner and Chair of Kelley Drye’s Privacy and Information Security practice, provides practical legal advice in all areas of privacy, data security, and advertising law, with a strong focus on adtech and the intersection of privacy and marketing practices. Alysa has a strong pulse on the ever-evolving privacy legal landscape, and frequently defends companies in privacy and advertising matters before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general. Alysa is ranked as a leading practitioner in the Privacy & Data Security area by Chambers USA, Chambers Global and Law360 and is a frequent speaker at conferences around the country.
Elimu Kajunju is a seasoned privacy and cybersecurity lawyer and leader. He has been designing, building and advising and/or leading in this space for over 25 years. He is currently General Counsel at Honeywell Connected Enterprise (HCE). He is responsible for Honeywell Forge, HCE’s technology platform. He leads and advises on matters related to privacy, cybersecurity, marketing, product compliance, artificial intelligence, regulatory compliance and trust.
Prior to Honeywell, he has advised on, built and led privacy and/or cybersecurity programs at Google Health, DaVita, McKesson, UnitedHealthcare, Boston Scientific and Carlson.
Sundeep Kapur advises on regulatory compliance, commercial transactions, and other data initiatives involving complex or emerging technologies. He possesses an in-depth technical and legal understanding of the adtech ecosystem (e.g., connected TV, linear TV, over-the-top media, desktop, mobile) and is a key contributor to the development of industry-wide adtech privacy solutions. He also advises on compliance with self-regulatory regimes developed by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), and Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA).
Leora Kelman is a Partner at Boston Consulting Group, based in the New York office. She is a core member of BCG’s Retail Media team, with extensive experience across personalization, digital marketing, and retail media. She is currently leading media monetization efforts for large scale NAMR retail clients, and has worked with players across the ecosystem. She has authored research on the topic including “The $100B Media Opportunity for Retailers,” “How Retail Media is Reshaping Media,” and “5 Things CPGs want from Retail Media.” Leora holds an JD-MBA from Yale Law School and Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Cillian Kieran is the CEO and founder of privacy tech company Ethyca. A background in software engineering and two decades spent leading large-scale data programs for Heineken, Sony, Dell, and Pepsi convinced him there was a better way to build trust deeper into technology development processes. Now, Ethyca powers privacy for global brands like The New York Times and SurveyMonkey.
Alex Macht has worked in the marketing and advertising technology space for over a decade having spent time primarily as a consultant for Fortune 500 brands across verticals advising on media strategy, and advertising and marketing technology strategies. Most recently Alex has been in a business development role at LinkedIn focused on the product and partner strategies for innovative measurement partnerships enabled through privacy-preserving technologies.
Scott Margolis is a data governance expert with more than two decades of experience developing innovative process and technology strategies and solutions for firms to address complex issues. Mr. Margolis supports client executives, including chief officers of data, compliance, privacy and information, with building scalable global governance programs and enabling the supporting technology capabilities. His expertise spans compliance and risk, defensible disposition, data stewardship and valuation and monetization of data.
Amy S. Mushahwar has over 20 years of experience in the technology space, counseling clients nationwide on data security practices, breach responses, and regulatory compliance.
Amy helps companies manage security incidents by interacting with government agencies and forensic service providers, overseeing investigations, and designing remediation plans. She works with emerging companies to enhance their cybersecurity designs from the outset; she also advises on cyber risk regarding vendors and other business partners, insurance, and compliance with all applicable security and privacy laws matters, including those involving artificial intelligence, The Dark Web, web scraping, automation, cloud computing, virtualization, and Big Data.
Anna leads the CVS Health Information Governance and Privacy Office. She was named the Chief Privacy Officer for CVS Health in June 2021. She is responsible for ensuring the company has a robust privacy compliance program, advising on incident response and providing legal and privacy advice on best practices for our innovative products and services including AI governance. Anna also oversees the enterprise information governance program, including oversight of responsible use of artificial intelligence. Her team is responsible for providing legal support to the CVS Health digital, data analytics and technology organization.
Anna has more than 20 years of experience as an attorney and has held a variety of roles during her 8+ years at CVS Health. Prior roles included leading the CVS Health Transformation legal team, working closely with enterprise transformation consumer products, our digital organization, IT operations, and interoperability solutions; and serving as the HIPAA Business Privacy Officer for CVS Health Retail.
Prior to CVS Health, Anna was divisional counsel for Target Corporation’s pharmacies and. Anna also worked at United Healthcare and advised on privacy and other health plan legal issues and was in private practice at two large international firms.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, with highest honors, from Loras College, an MA in English literature from Marquette University, and a JD with distinction from the University of Iowa College of Law.
Julia Shullman is the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at Telly, the world’s first dual-screen smart TV fully paid for by advertising.
Prior to Telly, Julia was General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer at TripleLift through its $1.4B acquisition by Vista Equity Partners. Prior to Telly, she held various leadership positions at AppNexus (Chief Privacy Counsel + Lead Attorney, Publisher Technology Group), through its $1.6B sale to AT&T. Prior to advertising, Julia spent a decade in mergers & acquisitions at both Latham & Watkins and UBM. She is widely recognized as an industry leader at the intersection of privacy, product, advertising, policy and strategy.
Julia is passionate about helping organizations navigate privacy’s impacts on the digital ecosystem and find opportunities where many only see risks. Industry leaders regularly turn to Julia for her holistic, hands on, technical, pragmatic and strategic perspective. She is also the Founder and Principal of Shullman Advisory Services.
Chris Tarbell, Special Counsel at Kelley Drye & Warren, has a deep understanding of the privacy landscape and advises clients on privacy and consumer protections risks. He assists with issues related to compliance with state, federal, and global privacy laws, and helps clients achieve their overall business objectives. Chris has counseled clients across the advertising ecosystem, from publishers, to brands, to ad tech companies. Prior to joining Kelley Drye, Chris was an associate general counsel for Fanatics, a leading global sports platform, and assistant general counsel for The Walt Disney Company.