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Michael Monaco

Senior Manager, Model Risk Management
Deloitte & Touche LLP

Michael Monaco has been a member of Deloitte’s Model Risk Management group for 11 years.  He has institutions across industries and sectors, with a focus on large US and international banking organizations.  Michael has led some of Deloitte’s largest and most complex model development, model governance, and model validation engagements covering a diverse set of models including credit risk, market risk, operational, risk, derivatives pricing, cyber risk, CCAR and

Michael Monaco

Senior Manager, Model Risk Management
Deloitte & Touche LLP

Michael Monaco

Senior Manager, Model Risk Management
Deloitte & Touche LLP

Michael Monaco has been a member of Deloitte’s Model Risk Management group for 11 years.  He has institutions across industries and sectors, with a focus on large US and international banking organizations.  Michael has led some of Deloitte’s largest and most complex model development, model governance, and model validation engagements covering a diverse set of models including credit risk, market risk, operational, risk, derivatives pricing, cyber risk, CCAR and Basel.  Michael is a leader in Deloitte’s Climate Modeling practice, where he has experience serving clients with engagements focusing on Climate Scenario Analysis, Climate/Credit Integration, Carbon Accounting & Financed Emissions, and Climate MRM Governance. 

 

 

Lily Gawrych

ESG Lead Validator, Model Risk Management
Deutsche Bank

Lily Gawrych is the Lead Validator for the ESG modeling area at Deutsche Bank. Her other areas of focus within Model Risk Management include CCAR and qualitative review & challenge. She has previously worked in Treasury Modeling & Analytics and Risk Transformation at DB, and also has experience at a regulator and in external audit. She is certified as a SCR, FRM, and CPA, and serves on the US Board of a non-profit NGO based out of Brazil – Iracambi - focused on the preservation, restoration, and conservation of the Atlantic Rainforest.

Lily Gawrych

ESG Lead Validator, Model Risk Management
Deutsche Bank

Lily Gawrych

ESG Lead Validator, Model Risk Management
Deutsche Bank

Lily Gawrych is the Lead Validator for the ESG modeling area at Deutsche Bank. Her other areas of focus within Model Risk Management include CCAR and qualitative review & challenge. She has previously worked in Treasury Modeling & Analytics and Risk Transformation at DB, and also has experience at a regulator and in external audit. She is certified as a SCR, FRM, and CPA, and serves on the US Board of a non-profit NGO based out of Brazil – Iracambi - focused on the preservation, restoration, and conservation of the Atlantic Rainforest. She has a 1 year old son and 2 dogs that keep her on her toes.

 

David Haworth

Chair, Research Working Group
Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI)

David Haworth

Chair, Research Working Group
Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI)

David Haworth

Chair, Research Working Group
Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI)
 

Mustafa Khokha

Co-Founder and President
Victory Genomics

Mustafa Khokha

Co-Founder and President
Victory Genomics

Mustafa Khokha

Co-Founder and President
Victory Genomics
 

Daniela Simic

Chief Technology Officer
Vetirus

Daniela Simic

Chief Technology Officer
Vetirus

Daniela Simic

Chief Technology Officer
Vetirus
 

Louise Grubb

CEO & Co-Founder
TriviumVet

Louise Grubb

CEO & Co-Founder
TriviumVet

Louise Grubb

CEO & Co-Founder
TriviumVet
 

Jonathan Powell

CEO
NoBACZ Healthcare Ltd.

Jonathan Powell

CEO
NoBACZ Healthcare Ltd.

Jonathan Powell

CEO
NoBACZ Healthcare Ltd.
 

Thomas Koch

Founder, CEO & CSO
eQcell Inc

Thomas Koch

Founder, CEO & CSO
eQcell Inc

Thomas Koch

Founder, CEO & CSO
eQcell Inc

Author:

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

Ross Parker

Head of Information Governance and Privacy
S&P Global

Ross Parker is the Head of Data Governance and Privacy Compliance for S&P Global Inc. In his current role, Ross leads the strategic planning, management, and direction of S&P Global's Privacy program. Ross has coordinated, or overseen, all stages of the implementation of compliance programs, policies and procedures for GDPR, CCPA, and emerging privacy regulations across the world.

Ross works with his team to assess S&P Global’s existing data management and privacy practices, identifying risk areas and opportunities for improvement, and provide global-level guidance and oversight for privacy compliance operations across the enterprise.

Ross currently resides in Charlottesville, Virginia and, when not working, enjoys skiing, playing music, and spending time with his two daughters

Author:

Aaron Weller

Leader, Privacy Engineering Group
Hewlett Packard

Aaron has over 25 years of global consulting and industry experience with a focus on information security and privacy.

After 5 years leading PwC’s Privacy practice for the Western US, he co-founded a consulting and technology company and worked with many Fortune 500 technology companies to help address strategic privacy issues.

More recently, he joined HP, Inc in 2022 where he now leads HPs global Center of Excellence for Privacy Engineering.

Aaron is recognized as a thought leader in the field of privacy and was accepted as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) by the IAPP in 2016. 

He has presented at national and international conferences on a wide variety of privacy and data governance topics.  He guest lectures on privacy and risk management at the University of Washington.

He has been quoted in publications including the Wall Street Journal and published in the book Using Security Metrics to Drive Action.

Aaron was also a member of the working group that developed ISO31700 – Privacy by Design for Consumer Products & Services, which was published in early 2023.

Aaron Weller

Leader, Privacy Engineering Group
Hewlett Packard

Aaron has over 25 years of global consulting and industry experience with a focus on information security and privacy.

After 5 years leading PwC’s Privacy practice for the Western US, he co-founded a consulting and technology company and worked with many Fortune 500 technology companies to help address strategic privacy issues.

More recently, he joined HP, Inc in 2022 where he now leads HPs global Center of Excellence for Privacy Engineering.

Aaron is recognized as a thought leader in the field of privacy and was accepted as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) by the IAPP in 2016. 

He has presented at national and international conferences on a wide variety of privacy and data governance topics.  He guest lectures on privacy and risk management at the University of Washington.

He has been quoted in publications including the Wall Street Journal and published in the book Using Security Metrics to Drive Action.

Aaron was also a member of the working group that developed ISO31700 – Privacy by Design for Consumer Products & Services, which was published in early 2023.

Inevitably, privacy-enhancing technologies are often viewed exclusively as a privacy tool. This panel will discuss whether this is too narrow an assessment that fails to account for the role PETs can play in both the development and maintenance of a profitable data strategy.

  • Bridging the perceived divide between privacy and data teams
  • PETs from a data governance and strategy perspective
  • Achieving data privacy by design and default

Author:

Chris Murphy

Chief Privacy Officer
Electronic Arts

Chris Murphy

Chief Privacy Officer
Electronic Arts

Author:

Karen Habercoss

Chief Privacy Officer
UChicago Medicine

Karen Habercoss

Chief Privacy Officer
UChicago Medicine

Author:

Lambert Hogenhout

Chief of Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies
United Nations

Lambert Hogenhout is Chief Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies at the United Nations Secretariat. He is also an author, keynote speaker and advisor on data, AI and responsible tech.

He has 25 years of experience working both in the private sector and with international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. He leads policy, governance and strategy in the areas of data and AI. He researches the societal implications of technology and advises UN senior leaders on digital transformation and the ethics of data and AI. He recently published a book on Data Privacy in international context.

Lambert Hogenhout

Chief of Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies
United Nations

Lambert Hogenhout is Chief Data, Analytics and Emerging Technologies at the United Nations Secretariat. He is also an author, keynote speaker and advisor on data, AI and responsible tech.

He has 25 years of experience working both in the private sector and with international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. He leads policy, governance and strategy in the areas of data and AI. He researches the societal implications of technology and advises UN senior leaders on digital transformation and the ethics of data and AI. He recently published a book on Data Privacy in international context.

Author:

Charles Cutshall

Chief Privacy Officer and Director of Open Government
U.S. Department of Commerce

With over a decade of experience leading and transforming privacy programs across the Federal Government, Charles Cutshall is one of the most trusted privacy professionals working in Washington, D.C. today.  In August 2022, he began serving as the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) and Director of Open Government for the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he has agency-wide responsibility and accountability for the Department’s privacy program, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), principles of transparency and open government, and management of the Department’s directives management program.  

Previously, Charles served as the CPO for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) where he was responsible for managing privacy risks to individuals and to the Commission associated with the processing of personally identifiable information and for providing policy and programmatic oversight of the CFTC's privacy program.  Prior to joining the CFTC, Charles served in the Executive Office of the President where he was responsible for overseeing Federal agencies' privacy programs, developing Federal privacy policy, and helping Federal agencies solve privacy problems.  His prior experience also includes developing enterprise-wide privacy policies and supporting privacy compliance programs at both the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.

In 2019, Charles with appointed by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building, a statutory advisory committee responsible for developing recommendations on how to promote the use of Federal data for evidence building.

Charles is a voting member of the Federal Privacy Council’s Executive Committee and Chairs the Council’s Public Affairs and Community Engagement Committee.  Charles is also member of the Robert S. Brookings Society at the Brookings Institution.  He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a Certified Information Privacy Professional.  In 2019, the International Association of Privacy Professional designated Charles as a Fellow of Information Privacy.  Charles holds a B.A. and M.P.A. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

Charles Cutshall

Chief Privacy Officer and Director of Open Government
U.S. Department of Commerce

With over a decade of experience leading and transforming privacy programs across the Federal Government, Charles Cutshall is one of the most trusted privacy professionals working in Washington, D.C. today.  In August 2022, he began serving as the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) and Director of Open Government for the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he has agency-wide responsibility and accountability for the Department’s privacy program, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), principles of transparency and open government, and management of the Department’s directives management program.  

Previously, Charles served as the CPO for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) where he was responsible for managing privacy risks to individuals and to the Commission associated with the processing of personally identifiable information and for providing policy and programmatic oversight of the CFTC's privacy program.  Prior to joining the CFTC, Charles served in the Executive Office of the President where he was responsible for overseeing Federal agencies' privacy programs, developing Federal privacy policy, and helping Federal agencies solve privacy problems.  His prior experience also includes developing enterprise-wide privacy policies and supporting privacy compliance programs at both the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.

In 2019, Charles with appointed by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee on Data for Evidence Building, a statutory advisory committee responsible for developing recommendations on how to promote the use of Federal data for evidence building.

Charles is a voting member of the Federal Privacy Council’s Executive Committee and Chairs the Council’s Public Affairs and Community Engagement Committee.  Charles is also member of the Robert S. Brookings Society at the Brookings Institution.  He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a Certified Information Privacy Professional.  In 2019, the International Association of Privacy Professional designated Charles as a Fellow of Information Privacy.  Charles holds a B.A. and M.P.A. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

Author:

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.

 

Ryan Lasmaili

Co-Founder & CEO
Vaultree

Ryan has since childhood been fascinated by technology breakthroughs from space travel to EnviroTech, and in the last 12 years he has been involved with technology startups developing solutions to major problems. Ryan’s background is in financial mathematics with a passion for astrophysics and economics, having also worked in corporate environments in roles ranging from project manager to senior analyst, reporting to executives in listed multinationals. Ryan is always looking for ways to improve and apply his out of the box thinking to solving major cybersecurity problems with his biggest undertaking to date solving today’s and tomorrow’s data encryption & protection challenges.