Multinational consulting firm Accenture just got a boost in privacy experience after naming Florian Thoma, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM, as its new senior director of global data privacy. Thoma, who has served on the IAPP’s Board of Directors since 2010 and its European Advisory Board since 2009, started his new position on 1 February.
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