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Public Interest
Attorney
Data Privacy
7-10 yrs required
Chief Privacy Officer, Associate General Counsel Responsibilities: Builds and evolves a comprehensive privacy program governing the collection, use and disclosure of personal data, including student data. Drives awareness and implementation of the privacy program at all levels of the organization. Strategically advises on the development of products and services that anticipate and successfully navigate privacy considerations. Serves as the “face” of privacy for the organization, attending and leading key meetings with College Board stakeholders including staff, our members, higher education and government officials. Analyzes and advises on new and proposed state and federal privacy laws, proactively partnering with College Board policy and government relations teams. Maintains expertise on all matters relating to student privacy, including FERPA, PPRA, COPPA and state student privacy laws such as SOPIPA. Counsels on global privacy laws, including GDPR, and other privacy, marketing and data security laws, including CAN-SPAM, TCPA and PCI - DSS. Independently or collaboratively drafts, reviews, and negotiates various agreements and responses to RFPs as they pertain to privacy and data security (e.g., vendor and services agreements; government contracts with federal, state and municipal entities; collaborative research requests and proposals). Partners with the data governance team, information security teams and the Chief Information Security Officer on data governance policies, practices, standards and certifications.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: JD Degree and undergraduate degrees earned with excellent academic credentials. Admission to and good standing in a U.S. state Bar. Preference for 7-10 years of broad and relevant legal experience with a law firm and/or corporate legal department, much of it spent advising on privacy, data security and data sharing matters. Preference for someone with strategic and/or transformational leadership experience. Ability to build privacy programs including implementing privacy impact assessments. Superior written and verbal communication. A cross functional collaborator who encourages and builds consensus, easily gains trust and support of senior leadership and peers, finds common ground and solves problems with diligence, creativity and. A team-oriented professional with a strong work-ethic who multi-tasks and prioritizes well, takes initiative, is capable of leading projects and who can work effectively both independently and with. Preference for experience working on student data privacy issues with state and/or federal departments of education. Plusses: Experience with privacy as applied to digital products. Experience in the education industry. In-house or non-legal business. Experience working with international constituents and international law.
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