The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) said Friday that it added Kathrine Strandburg, Ryan Calo and David Brody to its board of directors.
Jayesh Bhatt has been made chief information safety officer at Netcore, the AI-powered customer engagement platform said Wednesday. Bhatt previously held senior roles at Reserve Bank of India, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Canon, among others, where he focused on establishing governance and compliance frameworks, strengthening security programs and mitigating data breach risks, Netcore said.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D) picked FTC veteran Samuel Levine as his Department of Consumer and Worker Protection commissioner, Levine said in a post Tuesday.
The CEO of online marketplace Etsy, Josh Silverman, joined TechNet's Executive Council, where he will serve a two-year term, TechNet said Thursday.
Ian Phippen started a new role as head of content and community at DataGrail, after previously serving as senior manager of customer marketing at the privacy compliance vendor, according to a LinkedIn post Thursday.
Ann Waldo has joined the Future of Privacy Forum as a senior fellow, the FPF said Thursday. Waldo previously served as chief privacy officer at technology company Lenovo and health care firm Hoffmann-La Roche. She also co-founded the law firm Wittie Letsche, among other roles in the privacy space.
Matthew Scherer will be leaving his position as senior policy counsel and project lead for worker's rights and technology at the Center for Democracy & Technology, he said on LinkedIn Tuesday. His official departure date is Dec. 24, after five years with the organization. He said he would be taking over a project in an undisclosed new role.
Antoine Brunson has joined the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) as a state policy analyst, a newly created position, SIIA said Thursday. Brunson's previous roles include senior policy analyst at the Council of State Governments Justice Center and case manager for the Department of Human Services.
Matthew Reisman has joined the Future of Privacy Forum as vice president of U.S. policy, the organization said Tuesday. He was previously Microsoft's director of global privacy policy.
Jacqueline Cooney has joined Nixon Peabody's Boston office in the privacy and technology practice, the law firm said Tuesday. She previously worked for the Arnall Golden firm.