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Thursday, October 23 | 8AM–6PM PDT | San Francisco, CA

The U.S. Privacy Summit: Compliance, Enforcement, and the Road Ahead

Join us for an exclusive gathering of the regulators and leaders defining U.S. privacy law and enforcement. Featuring rare access, candid conversations, and practical insights for privacy practitioners. 

The Nation's Most Influential Privacy Voices,
All In One Room

Hear directly from the officials setting the nation’s privacy agenda, and the practitioners and technologists shaping its application. Confirmed speakers include leaders from the CPPA, the California Attorney General Office, and the Federal Trade Commission.

 Thursday, Oct. 23rd | San Francisco, CA

The day at a glance

Join us on October 23rd in San Francisco for a one-day program with the people shaping U.S. privacy—regulators, industry leaders, and seasoned practitioners—for a mix of keynotes, fireside chats, and panels.

Expect unfiltered conversations on compliance, enforcement, pending legislation, litigation trends, and the forces shaping what’s next.

 


  • Enforcement priorities ahead
  • ​Lessons learned from recent settlements and investigations
  • ​Compliance gaps in important areas like data sales and adtech
  • ​Reconciling transparency with business realities
  • Mitigating VPPA, CIPA, and wiretap litigation
  • Navigating AI initiatives and governance challenges across the spectrum 

Summit venue

Convene
40 O'Farrell Street
San Francisco, CA 94108

Convene is located in the heart of San Francisco’s Union Square neighborhood, convenient to hotels, public transit, and parking options. We’re thrilled to welcome you to this brand new space reminiscent of the surrounding landmarked architecture and coastal contemporary elements, including dramatic natural light, stonework, warm woods, and lush greenery.

Hotel recommendations

Convene is located in the heart of Union Square near several hotels. A few convenient recommendations include:

  • Hotel Nikko 
    222 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (approximately 2 blocks)
    415-394-1111
  • San Francisco Marriott Marquis
    780 Mission St., San Francisco, CA (Approximately 2 blocks)
    415-896-1600
  • The Palace Hotel
    2 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA (approximately 3 blocks)
    415-512-1111
  • The Four Seasons Hotel
    757 Market St., San Francisco, CA (about 2 blocks)
    415-633-3000
  • Hyatt Regency San Francisco
    50 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA (approximately 3 blocks)
    415-788-1234

Transportation recommendations

Please navigate to 40 O'Farrell Street for the private U.S. Privacy Summit entrance to Convene.

Light Rail Station: Navigate to Powell Street Station. Access to the J, K, L, N, M and T Trains.

BART: Navigate to Powell Street Station. Serves Yellow, Blue, Orange, Red, and Beige Lines. 

Driving? We recommend these garages:

  • The White House Garage: 223 Sutter Street between Grant and Kearney. $36 for 6-12 hours.
  • SFMTA - Ellis O’Farrell Garage: 123 O’Farrell St between Powell and Stockton. Rates range from $2-$5 per hour, or around $30 for the full day.

 

 

Agenda

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Time

8:00am-9:00am PDT
Registration & Breakfast
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9:00am-9:15am PDT
Opening Remarks
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9:15am-9:55am PDT
Privacy Accountability in Advertising
From consumer disclosures to platform practices, we’ll explore the evolving legal and reputational challenges facing advertising, and strategies for appropriate responses.

Molly Crawford, Director, EVP & Head of Public Policy, IAB

Andrew Howard, Monetization Privacy & Data Policy, Meta

Marissa Levinson, Associate General Counsel, Instacart

Laura Riposo VanDruff, Partner, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

9:55am-10:40am PDT
Fireside Chat: California AG Office
Stacey Schesser, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice

Stacey Schesser, Supervising Deputy AG, California DOJ

Alysa Hutnik, Partner, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

10:40am-11:00am PDT
Break
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11:00am-11:45am PDT
Signals, Systems, & the Consumer: Realities of Opt-Out Compliance
This panel of practitioners and technologists digs into real opt-out strategies: what works, what breaks, and how to design solutions that scale.

Max Anderson, Co-founder & Head of Product, Ketch

Chris Tarbell, Chief Privacy Officer, Versant

Colleen Barry, Head of Marketing, Ketch

11:45am-12:30pm PDT
State Privacy Litigation and Legislation Trends: CIPA and Beyond
From CIPA lawsuits to statehouse activity, experts map the fast-moving litigation and legislative currents driving privacy risk across the U.S.

Lydia de la Torre, Of Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs

Andrew Kingman, President, Mariner Strategies

Lauri Mazzuchetti, Partner, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

12:30pm-1:30pm PDT
Lunch Break
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1:30pm-2:10pm PDT
Fireside Chat: California Privacy Protection Agency
Michael Macko, Head of Enforcement, CPPA

Michael Macko, Head of Enforcement, CPPA

Celine Guillou, Special Counsel, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

2:10pm-2:55pm PDT
The Business Point of View: Growth, Strategy, & the Privacy Equation
Business leaders share how shifting privacy demands influence strategy, customer engagement, and competitive edge.

Ekta Chopra, Chief Digital Officer, e.l.f. BEAUTY

Jennifer Peters, Director, DTC, Martech, & Digital Compliance, OLLY

Jon Suarez-Davis (jsd), Strategic Advisor, Super{set}

2:55pm-3:15pm PDT
Break
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3:15pm-4:00pm PDT
Say it Ain't So: Avoiding Dark Patterns & Getting Privacy Notices Right
A conversation on the legal, design, and compliance challenges of creating user experiences that are both clear and compliant.

Jim Gregoire, Senior Director, Privacy & AI Governance, Rivian

Anisha Mangalick, Assistant General Counsel, Intuit

Abigail Stempson, Special Counsel, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

4:00pm-4:50pm PDT
Fireside Chat: Federal Trade Commission
Chris Mufarrige, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC

Chris Mufarrige, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC

Alysa Hutnik, Partner, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

4:50pm-5:00pm PDT
Closing Remarks
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5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
Cocktails & Networking
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About Ketch

Ketch is redefining responsible data use for the AI era. The Ketch Data Permissioning Platform is the new layer of business technology that helps brands collect, control, and activate permissioned, privacy-safe data across every device, system, and third-party app.
 
Brands around the world use Ketch to simplify privacy and consent operations, increase revenue from advertising, data, and AI initiatives, and build trust with customers and partners.
 
Learn more at ketch.com

About Kelley Drye

Kelley Drye is an AmLaw 200 law firm of more than 350 lawyers and other professionals practicing in New York, NY; Washington, D.C.; Chicago, IL; Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA; Parsippany, NJ; and Stamford, CT.

A powerhouse firm with the heart of a boutique, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP values the success of our clients above all.

Learn more about the Kelley Drye Privacy and Information Security Practice here. 

About WISP

WISP (Women in Security and Privacy) is advancing women and underrepresented communities to lead the future of privacy and security. With 3,500+ members across 16 countries, WISP's efforts have fostered a more inclusive security and privacy community, leading to increased representation of women and other marginalized groups within the industries.

WISP is supported by a world-class international volunteer team of dedicated professionals. Through their expertise, passion, and commitment, they drive our initiatives forward, making a positive impact on the global security and privacy community.

The U.S. Privacy Summit

Join us for an exclusive gathering of the regulators and leaders defining privacy law and enforcement.

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