Bojana Bellamy
President, Centre for information Policy Leadership
Bojana is the President of the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, a leading global privacy and data policy think tank. With over 25 years of experience in data privacy and cybersecurity, she collaborates with global stakeholders to shape responsible data practices. Previously Global Director of Data Privacy at Accenture, Bojana is recognized for her leadership, including receiving the IAPP Vanguard Award in 2019. She serves on several influential boards and frequently speaks at international privacy events.
Mrs Drudeisha Madhub
Data Protection Commissioner, Republic of Mauritius
Mrs Drudeisha Madhub was appointed Data Protection Commissioner of the Data Protection Office of Mauritius since August 2007. Prior to her appointment, she was Senior State Counsel at the Attorney General’s Office for six and a half years.
She is a respected member of various international networks such as: Association Francophone des Autorités de Protection des Données Personelles (AFAPDP), Réseau Africain des Autorités de Protection des Données Personelles (RAAPDP), Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN), Common Thread Network (CTN), the Council of Europe and United Nations Global Pulse. She was appointed as data protection and human rights expert by Interpol and a member of the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files from 2011 to 2018 with the specific function of judging data protection and human rights issues in Interpol’s cases.
Dr. Ololade Shyllon
Head of Privacy Policy, Africa, Middle East and Turkey, Meta
Dr. Ololade Shyllon heads privacy policy across Africa, the Middle East and Turkey (AMET) at Meta. In this role, she is responsible for working with external stakeholders including policymakers, academics and civil society organisations across the AMET region, to continuously shape and inform Meta’s approach to privacy. Dr Shyllon is a human rights lawyer with expertise spanning the three information related rights of freedom of expression, access to information and privacy. She has led and participated in developing regional normative frameworks for the African Union, and engaged in research, capacity building and advocacy in relation to these three information related rights across Africa and the Middle East. She holds a doctorate in human rights law from the University of Pretoria.
Steve Wood
Director & Founder, PrivacyX Consulting
Steve is Director and Founder of PrivacyX Consulting and a Visiting Policy Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute. Previously Steve was UK Deputy Information Commissioner and Chair of the OECD Working Party on Data Governance and Privacy.
Carl Amanor Sackey
Lead Consultant, CS Consulting and Services Limited
I have 28 years track record in IT management and technical competencies, with 25 years’ C-Suite experience. I am an internationally acclaimed IT Governance expert, with specialities in Cyber Security, IT Risk, IT Audit, Data Privacy, and Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Management. Additionally, I have a proven track record in Business Process Re-Engineering and Systems Analysis and Design. I led the design and implementation of complex enterprise systems such as the Trade Facilitation and Revenue Mobilization Systems used by the Republic of Ghana.
I am an ISACA/APMG accredited trainer in CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, CISM, CDPSE and an accredited trainer at the National Banking College. I have trained Board of Directors of Banks and Financial Institutions on IT Governance and Cyber Security. I have taught IT Security, IT Audit, Internal Audit and IT Risk professionals in both the Private and Public Sectors including mentoring the to attain certification.
Jenna Franklin
Jenna is a corporate lawyer, trained barrister and senior data protection and privacy specialist. With more than 15 years of experience in the financial sector across the UK, EMEA and APAC regions, Jenna’s wide-ranging expertise incorporates data privacy, investment and retail banking, investment management, commercial transactions, and regulatory compliance. She co-chairs the Data Protection Finance Group, a UK network of more than 400 senior lawyers and privacy professionals across the financial services sector. Jenna advises on all aspects of data protection and privacy with a specific focus on advising financial services clients. Her clients range from international banks to small asset managers, pension funds and fintechs.
