IAB is pleased to announce that it will commence a privacy law webinar series on April 24th at 12:00 p.m. (EST). During the first webinar in this series Alan Friel of Baker Hostetler will join us in a dialogue with vendors to discuss their CCPA-related capabilities in tag management. How are vendors helping track verifiable consent and what role, if any, should prior consent play in the U.S.? How are they helping companies integrate “do not sell” with tag management and to sync across systems to prevent sales for those consumers who have opted-out? Each vendor will be provided an opportunity to discuss their solution features, functionalities and advantages, which will then be followed by an open question and answer session led by our moderator. This is an open forum for webinar participants to directly pose questions to the vendors.
Alex joined Tech Lab in early 2020 after 7 years at Xandr (formerly AppNexus) where he lead multiple product and engineering groups to deliver a broad range of successful ad tech products. Alex stood up Xandr’s Privacy product and engineering capability in 2018 and since realized digital privacy is the area of advertising where he can make the most impact to the industry and consumers. Alex believes Tech Lab–with its global reach, technology focus, diverse membership and trade group relationships–is uniquely positioned as a place where he can leave a positive lasting mark on privacy.
As a thought leader in the areas of digital media, intellectual property, and privacy and consumer protection law, Alan Friel applies three decades of relevant experience to address the intersection of law and technology. Consistently on the forefront of the ongoing digital revolution, he co-leads the firm’s U.S. Consumer Privacy practice, which counsels clients on compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other data privacy regimes, as well as the Firm’s retail, restaurant and e-commerce industry initiative.
Having served as a general counsel for several years in the 1990s before returning to private practice, Alan is able to advise clients on making practical and informed business decisions, and help companies and entrepreneurs navigate the complex opportunities that disruptive technology creates. He has extensive experience assisting clients with creating data inventories, and information governance and data privacy and securities programs; developing and implementing policies and procedures for providing consumer data privacy transparency, choice and access; drafting and negotiating privacy and data security provisions for commercial contracts; evaluating privacy impact assessments; advising on data privacy and security issues in merger and acquisitions transactions; drafting and/or revising external and internal privacy and data security policies and procedures; and addressing complex intellectual property and consumer protection issues related to digital media, advertising and commerce.
Arlo Gilbert is the CEO and co-founder of Osano, a leading data privacy software vendor based out of Austin, Texas. Arlo has built and sold numerous enterprise software as a service company. Follow him on Twitter @arlogilbert.
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.
Stephanie Hanson is the Offering Manager of OneTrust, the most widely used privacy, security and governance technology platform. In her role, Hanson oversees the OneTrust Platform’s products across web, mobile and OTT/CTV, working with emerging and enterprise companies on best practices to drive engaging user experiences and build trust while demonstrating compliance across 100s of global data privacy regulations, including CCPA and GDPR. Hanson has publicly spoken on a variety of privacy, security and marketing topics, providing deep insight into regulatory issues and practical approaches to marketing compliance for advertisers and publishers. Hanson is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (FIP, CIPP/E, CIPM) and holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Michael joined Clym in 2019 and focuses his attention on developing multijurisdictional compliance protocols for Clym’s platform and its partners. Michael is a California-licensed attorney with his J.D. from the University of Connecticut and an M.B.A. from Bryant University. After starting his career with Ernst & Young, Michael has provided C-Suite leadership to multiple organizations with a focus on long-term strategy, day-to-day financial management and legal concerns. He lives in Los Angeles, California.