CIPL Welcomes Nathalie Laneret as New Director of Privacy Policy
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The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton & Williams LLP is pleased to announce that Nathalie Laneret will be joining CIPL as Director of Privacy Policy in May. She brings more than 20 years of experience in data protection policy both in-house and in private practice. She is admitted to the New York and Paris bars and has experience in both France and in the U.S. on data protection, IT and security matters, contracts, competition law, compliance issues and litigation.

Nathalie joins CIPL from Capgemini Group, a leader in consulting, digital technology and outsourcing, where she was Public Affairs and Group Data Protection Officer, a member of the Group Cybersecurity and Information Protection Steering Committee, and responsible for managing the DPO network and defining Capgemini Group’s implementation strategy for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). She sits on the IAPP European Advisory Board and is a member of the task force of the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe Code of Conduct. In a statement, CIPL President Bojana Bellamy said, “I am delighted that with the addition of Nathalie, CIPL is increasing its presence in Europe and its ability to engage fully in both the ongoing data protection law reform in the EU and developing a strategy for the future.”

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