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Keynotes

J. Trevor Hughes
Executive Director of the International Association of Privacy Professionals
Keynote title: Towards Data Environmentalism

J. Trevor Hughes is the Executive Director of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). In this role, Hughes leads the world's largest association of privacy professionals. Hughes is an experienced attorney in privacy, technology, and marketing law. He has provided testimony before the US Congress Commerce Committee, the Senate Commerce Committee, the Federal Trade Commission, the Home Affairs Committee of the British Parliament, and the EU Parliament on issues of privacy, surveillance, spam and privacy sensitive technologies. He is a member of the first class of Certified Information Privacy Professionals (CIPP) and recently completed, with co-author Reed Freeman, "Privacy Law in Marketing", published by CCH.

Hughes has served as the executive director of the Network Advertising Initiative, a leading online privacy trade association, and the Email Sender and Provider Coalition, a trade association working on email policy and practices. Prior to his executive director roles, Hughes was director of privacy and corporate counsel for Engage, a leading online media and software company. Before that, Hughes worked as corporate counsel for UnumProvident, where he focused on legal issues associated with advertising and online insurance transactions.

Hughes is an adjunct professor of law at the University of Maine School of Law and has lectured on privacy and ecommerce law at Boston College Law School, Georgetown University, and Northeastern University. He is also a frequent speaker on these issues at conferences around the world. Hughes has been featured on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition", the PBS "Nightly Business Report", BBC Radio, and in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, PC World, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and Business Week. Hughes also has significant experience as a media official at the 1994 World Cup, 1996 Olympics, and the 1999 Women's World Cup. A native of Canada, Hughes holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Massachusetts and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Maine School of Law.