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1 Young Privacy Professional Onboarding

2 What is the IAPP Started in 2000 with literally a handful of dedicated professionals and just 2 corporate members. Today, as the organization approaches its 20th anniversary, it will surpass 50,000 members across 100+ countries. IAPP has become the recognized leader in the privacy industry, facilitating conversations/debates and collaboration among key industry leaders and organizations. Largest, Most Comprehensive Global Information Privacy Resource Defining, supporting and improving the privacy profession

3 KnowledgeNet Chapters
130+ chapters worldwide 400+ chapter activities held worldwide per year Free for members and guests (non-members are allowed to attend one free meeting as space allows) Earn free CPE credits Check out upcoming meetings in your area

4 Young Privacy Professional: Roles & Expectations
The Young Privacy Professional (YPPs) work with their local KnowledgeNet Chapter co- chairs to plan networking activities. One or two YPPs are accepted per chapter (depending on the size of the chapter) and will serve a one-year term. YPP’s are expected to: Organize at least 2 networking activities per year (approved by local chapter chairs) Assist local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chairs as needed

5 Steps for Planning Your Networking Activity
Secure your location Select a date Confirm date/location with your chapter’s co- chairs Fill out the meeting details form Post-meeting: Connect with your IAPP Staff Partner to give feedback, attendee numbers and any other useful information

6 IAPP Resources The IAPP will list the event on our website and send out an invitation to members (Please forward the invitation to your networks!) The IAPP will send name badges and other materials if requested Online Resources Networking Toolkit Social Media Guide

7 FAQ’s Who can attend? Members and non-members are welcome
All who plan on attending must register through the IAPP Who pays for drinks? Attendees are responsible for their own expenses If you find an organization to cover apps or drinks, let us know and we’ll thank them in the invitation Does hosting a Privacy After Hours event count towards my 2 activities per year? Yes!

8 Stay in Touch! Follow us on Twitter Connect with us on LinkedIn
@privacypros #knowledgenet #iapp #privacy pro Connect with us on LinkedIn Add us on Facebook


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