Join us for an insightful session exploring how data clean rooms are unlocking new use cases across Europe’s digital advertising landscape. From privacy-compliant data collaboration to unlocking new commercial opportunities, our expert panel will dive into the legal frameworks, technical requirements, and business models driving adoption.
Whether you’re a legal advisor, tech strategist, or marketing leader, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge to leverage data clean rooms effectively and help you understand the concepts and pitfalls behind typical use cases.
Andrew L. Tobel joins the IAB as Assistant General Counsel, specializing in the privacy, technology and digital advertising space. He is passionate about helping advertisers and their partners navigate complex legal landscapes by translating intricate legal concepts into clear, actionable strategies. Andrew’s expertise bridges the gap between technological requirements and legal compliance, empowering teams to innovate and grow.
Prior to IAB, Andrew was privacy counsel to Albertsons retail media network and product teams, held his own law firm, and served in numerous staff augmentation role including acting as global head of privacy and deputy privacy officer. He enjoys running, having a good laugh with friends and family, focusing on his golf swing, and serving his community through local outreach.
Jacob Feder is a Senior Associate at Fieldfisher in Germany, where he has been contributing his expertise since 2019. Specializing in advising clients with digital business models, Jacob focuses on German and EU law, in particular privacy regulation, unfair trade practices regulation and technology regulation. His work encompasses both strategic advice and litigation, often defending clients’ business models. His clients include cloud service providers, household-brand social networks and review platforms, some of the world’s leading ad tech businesses and IT service providers. Jacob is fluent in German and English, holds a degree from the Bucerius Law School, and has international experience from his time at the University of Auckland
Richard Lawne is a Senior Associate in Fieldfisher’s Silicon Valley office. He provides commercial and strategic advice to clients across a wide range of domestic and cross-jurisdictional privacy matters, including GDPR, ePrivacy and CCPA compliance as well as requirements impacting international data transfers. Richard is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and a Certified Information Privacy Professional with concentrations in European law (CIPP/E) and US law (CIPP/US). Richard is a UK-qualified solicitor and also admitted to the State Bar of California.
Achim is a member of the executive board at the European netID Foundation. As CTO he is responsible for the products (netID) around Single Sign-on and Consent Management / Addressability and drives their strategic development. He is an expert in privacy technology related matters as well as their real life implementation at scale.
Achim graduated at RWTH Aachen as a computer scientist, following that he worked a longer timeframe at big European cooperation’s, always focusing on data driven topics with increasing level of leadership. Prior his current role he worked as a senior manager at KPMG where he played a major role in building up the business around data-driven technologies – namely the national and global setup and operation of the KPMG Lighthouse, Center of Excellence for data driven technologies. Before joining KPMG he worked at ParStream (part of the Cisco IoT division today) – a Cupertino based Big Data Startup – leading both product development as well as the global consulting/technical sales teams.