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[facebook]() [instagram]() [linkedin]() [twitter]() [youtube]() [Public Policy and Legal Summit_EmailHeader(640 × 240 px).png]() Dear {NAME} LAST CHANCE: Join us this Wednesday, June 8th for the [IAB Public Policy & Legal Summit]() (virtual). 2022 is a pivotal year for the digital advertising industry. New state privacy laws, technology changes made by advertising platforms, and the continuing evolution of the policy and regulatory landscape in capital cities around the globe are just a few of the seismic legal, political, and technical challenges on the horizon for businesses. Topics covered will include: - State Privacy Laws Challenges & State Policy Landscape - FTC Insights under the Biden Administration - Digital Advertising in Europe: Legal and Policy Evolution - Global Policy & Compliance Perspectives - And More [Register Now]() Agenda: 11:30 AM - 11:35 AM ET Welcome to the 2022 Public Policy and Legal Summit 11:35 AM - 12:15 PM ET Digital Advertising Policy and Legal State of Play in Europe [didomi_white background.PNG] 12:20 PM - 1:00 PM ET The FTC During the Biden Administration [Loeb & Loeb.jpg] 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM ET Solving for State Privacy Law Complexity: CPA, VCDPA, UCPA, and Beyond 1:45 PM - 1:50 PM ET Remarks by Venable 1:50 PM - 2:30 PM ET Policy Perspective: Navigating the Evolving Landscape in the States 2:30 PM - 3:05 PM ET Platform Advertising in a Shifting Multi-Jurisdiction Legal Environment [Frankfurt Kurnit.png] 3:05 PM - 3:45 PM ET View from DC: Looking to the Midterm Elections and Beyond, What Should you Expect from Congress? [meta.png] 3:50 PM - 4:00 PM ET How Policy for Brands Differes from Policy for Platforms? 4:00 PM - 4:05 PM ET Closing Remarks Agenda and timing might be subject to change. Featured Speakers: [Thomas Adhumeau] Thomas Adhumeau Chief Privacy Officier Didomi [Bojana Bellamy HS.png] Shawn Babiuch Director of Partnerships Ketch [Bojana Bellamy] Bojana Bellamy President, Centre for Information Policy Leadership Hunton Andrews Kurth [Lauren Biseto.png] Laura Bisesto Global Head of Policy and Privacy Nextdoor [Nick Choate HS.png] Nick Choate Senior Policy Advisor Venable LLP [Cameron Cramer] Cameron Cramer Senior Director of Content Policy ZEFR [Daniel Goldberg] Daniel Goldberg Chair of the Privacy and Data Security Group Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC [Stacey Gray] Stacey Gray Director of Legislative Research and Analysis Future of Privacy Forum [Michael Hahn] Michael Hahn Executive Vice President & General Counsel IAB and IAB Tech Lab [HS Bryce Harlow.png] Bryce Harlow Government Relations Subject Matter [Alysa Hutnik] Alysa Hutnik Chair, Privacy and Information Security Practice Group Kelley Drye & Warren LLP [Pat Joyce HS.png] Pat Joyce Legislative Advocate KP Public Affairs [Jessica lee] Jessica Lee Partner, Chair, Privacy, Security and Data Innovations Loeb & Loeb [Ari levenfeld HS.png] Ari Levenfeld Senior Manager, Government Affairs & Public Policy Google [Adam Lewin HS] Adam Lewin Senior Lead Privacy Counsel LinkedIn [Bill Magrath] Bill Magrath Associate General Counsel, Privacy Yahoo [Maneesha Mithal.png] Maneesha Mithal Partner Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati [Jessica L Rich] Jessica L. Rich Of Counsel Kelley Drye & Warren [Ami Rodrigues] Ami Rodrigues Head of Global Privacy Under Armour, Inc [Mike Signorelli.png] Mike Signorelli Partner Venable LLP [Julia Tama HS.png] Julia Tama Partner Venable LLP [Lartease] Lartease Tiffith Executive Vice President, Public Policy IAB [Rob Van Eijk] Rob van Eijk Managing Director, Europe Future of Privacy Forum [Mark weber] Mark Weber U.S. Managing Partner Fieldfisher [Yael Weinman HS.png] Yel Weinman Associate General Counsel - Privacy Verizon [Brad Weltman] Brad Weltman Director, Privacy and Public Policy Meta Featured Sponsors: Platinum Sponsor: Premier Sponsors: [didomi_white background.PNG] [Frankfurt Kurnit.png] [Kelly Drye.jpg] [Loeb] [meta.png] Supporting Sponsor: Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2022 Copyright [Contact]() [Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe](

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