AI Governance Center Advisory Board

The AI Governance Center Advisory Board plays a critical role in the development and growth of the IAPP AI Governance activities. It actively advises and supports the IAPP on strategic initiatives, and champions the rapidly expanding profession of AI governance.

 

AI GOVERNANCE CENTER ADVISORY BOARD EXPECTATIONS

  • Serve a two-year term.
  • Maintain an active IAPP membership.
  • Attend and participate in scheduled meetings and complete assigned tasks in a timely manner.
  • Keep information shared among advisory board members confidential.
  • Act with integrity and professionalism in advisory board duties.
  • Advocate for the IAPP.
  • Embrace and promote new voices and diversity in background, perspective, gender, race, professional roles and companies throughout your role.
  • Assist with programming and content development for AIGG, plus other live or virtual events.
  • Provide content for the website and contribute to the AI Governance Dashboard where appropriate.
  • Identify and advise on specific needs for AI governance professionals.
  • Assist with development of key relationships and educational resources for AI governance.
  • Support and field inquiries about IAPP programs.
  • Meet approximately once per quarter via teleconference.
  • Attend in person meetings at AIGG conferences (optional).

 

Selection Criteria

Boards are selected with the goal of creating a balanced working group based on experience level, industry sector, geographic location and area of expertise. Considerations for selection include:

  • Continuous membership with the IAPP.
  • Knowledge and experience in relevant AI governance issues and best practices.
  • Demonstrated leadership in the AI governance ecosystem.
  • AIGP Certification in good standing preferred.

Please note:

IAPP advisory board members are not agents or employees of the IAPP and cannot act on IAPP’s behalf or enter into any binding agreements.

Decisions, actions and opinions expressed by advisory board members are a reflection of their role as an IAPP volunteer, and not solely as a member or privacy and data protection professional.

 

Benefits

  • Receive three continuing privacy education credits for each year of service.
  • Enhance your profile and visibility while being seen as a leader in the emergent AI governance ecosystem.
  • Make great connections with your fellow IAPP volunteers - take advantage of opportunities to meet in person at IAPP events.

 

How to apply

The IAPP accepts applications for advisory board roles each fall through our Call for Volunteers. For more information, visit our Call for Volunteers FAQ, or contact volunteer@iapp.org for details on additional volunteer opportunities.