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Operationalizing Data Privacy to Create Scalable, Repeatable, and Adaptable Programs that Reduce Risk


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 59 minutes
Recorded Date: January 30, 2024
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Agenda

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify which stakeholders need to be involved in developing a scalable and flexible data governance framework
  • Show attendees how to combine regulatory compliance with best practices in data privacy operations to create a winning data privacy operations strategy
  • Identify the mix of internal, semi-external, and external tools you should consider to maintain compliance and manage data effectively
  • Show how to identify gaps in data privacy controls and performance
  • Discuss how to create a thriving data privacy culture
  • Identify current demands on and hot-button issues for data privacy operations leaders
For NY - Difficulty Level: For experienced attorneys only

For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

This session offers practical guidance on how to implement a data privacy governance strategy that offers scalable, repeatable, and adaptable tools and processes that protect privacy, reduce risk exposure, and increase transparency.

This program was recorded as part of Law.com's Legalweek Conference on January 30, 2024.

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Panelists

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Meghan Dolezel

Head of Service Delivery and Transformation
GSK

Meghan Dolezel is Head of Service Delivery and Transformation for Legal and Compliance Global Operations at GSK, where she is responsible for transforming how people work by continuously improving processes, optimizing use of technology, and delivering cost-efficient operational support. Her passion for designing and deploying transformational change programs has been successfully applied across multiple organizations and various areas of risk management including Sanctions, Privacy, Contracting, and more.

Meghan is a certified Project Management Professional with over 10 years of experience in Legal and Compliance Operations and 20 years with GSK. She is a novice runner, a North Carolina beach enthusiast, and currently attempting to re-learn the Japanese language.

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Isha Marathe

Reporter, Legal Technology - Legaltech News
ALM

Isha Marathe is a multimedia journalist who cut her teeth as an investigative intern at news stations in Massachusetts. She started her reporting career covering women's incarceration in Boston for print and broadcast. Currently, she covers all things data privacy, e-discovery and artificial intelligence as the tech reporter for ALM.

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Ifeoma Anekwe

Vice President & Asst. General Counsel
JPMorgan Chase

Ifeoma Anekwe is an assistant general counsel in the legal discovery management practice group of JPMorgan Chase’s litigation department. Ms. Anekwe specializes in data privacy and cross-border transfers. Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase, she was the director of legal process management at Strategic legal Solutions.

Ms. Anekwe has been in the eDiscovery field for over 20 years. She holds CIPP/E, CIPP/US and CIPM certifications and is a Six Sigma Green Belt.

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Jeffrey Nass

Director & Counsel
SocGen

Jeffrey Nass currently heads the Legal eDiscovery function within the Litigation and Regulatory Enforcement Group at Societe Generale, a large multinational bank headquartered in Paris. In his role, Jeff advises on strategy and issue resolution across all phases of the EDRM and oversees the execution of tactical eDiscovery tasks on domestic and cross-border matters. Much of Jeff’s current work focuses on EU Data Protection, the French Blocking Statute and the development of GDPR compliant data collection, processing and review workflows.

Jeff has over 20 years of experience in the fields of Records Management and Electronic Discovery. Before joining Societe Generale, Jeff served as Global eDiscovery Counsel for Deutsche Bank, Boehringer Ingelheim and Forest Laboratories. Jeff has also served as eDiscovery Counsel at Debevoise & Plimpton, where he advised organizations on all aspects of evidence lifecycle management, including the development of record retention policies, legal hold strategies, discovery protocols, and document review techniques.

Jeff received his J.D., cum laude, from Pace University School of Law, his B.S. in Computer Engineering from Lehigh University, and is a member of the State Bars of New York and New Jersey.


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