FPF Welcomes New Team Members
The Future of Privacy Forum is delighted to welcome several new members to our team!
Carson Martinez
Carson Martinez is our new Policy Fellow. Carson started working at FPF in early August on the emerging areas of privacy and data protection. She is working in consumer genetics and organizing the upcoming event: “Refining Privacy to Improve Health Outcomes” Symposium. Specifically, she will work on issues surrounding health data, particularly where it is not covered by HIPAA. These non-HIPAA health data issues include consumer-facing genetics companies, wearables, medical “big data” and medical device surveillance. Finally, she will also be assisting with the operation of the Genetics Working Group.
Carson was previously an Intern at Intel with the Government and Policy Group, working on health, technology, and policy. Before joining Intel, Carson was an intern for the International Neuroethics Society, and a Research Assistant for both Data-Pop Alliance and New York University. Carson graduated from Duke University with a Master’s Degree in Bioethics and Science Policy with a concentration in Technology and Data Policy. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Neuroscience with minors in Philosophy and Psychology from New York University. Carson is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US).
Chanda Marlowe
Chanda Marlowe is our inaugural Christopher Wolf Diversity Law Fellow. FPF established the Fellowship in dedication to the vision and commitment of Christopher Wolf, founder of the Future of Privacy Forum. Chris has worked throughout his life to fight discrimination, bigotry, and bias. At FPF, Chris has led our work on understanding the uses of Big Data to fight discrimination, representing FPF at the 2013 White House Big Data Workshops and collaborating with the Anti-Defamation League on a Big Data project and workshop. The Fellowship is designed to equip recent law school graduates with the skills to succeed in the privacy profession, and at the conclusion of the Fellowship to provide private and public employers with privacy professionals of diverse backgrounds.
Chanda is returning to FPF after working as our Law and Policy Intern last summer. She has also been working for the past two years as the Roy H. Park M.S. Fellow for the UNC School of Media and Journalism. Chanda will be focusing on consumer and commercial privacy issues including general data management, de-identification, privacy ethics, algorithms, the Internet of Things, and Connected Cars. She will working on proposed regulatory actions, research and analysis of European privacy issues, and tracking consumer privacy legislation. Previously, Chanda was a Litigation Intern for ACLU of Northern California, a Judicial Extern for the Honorable Judge Wanda Bryant, and an Internal Communications Intern for the Volvo Group.
Chanda received her Juris Doctorate from the UNC School of Law. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Communication and Journalism from the UNC School of Media and Journalism. Chanda earned her M.A. in Teaching from UNC at Chapel Hill, where she also earned her B.A. in English Language and Literature.
Lindsey Barrett
Lindsey Barrett is our new Georgetown Policy Fellow. She will be working closely with FPF’s Student Data Privacy Project and will also be leading the 2017 Privacy Papers for Policymakers annual awards event. Lindsey worked for FPF as a Legal Intern in 2016.
In law school, Lindsey worked with Facebook as a Privacy and Public Policy Extern, as a Research Assistant for the Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology, and was the co-founder and Managing Editor of the Georgetown Law Technology Review. Lindsey also has experience working as a Legal Intern for the Senior Adviser for Privacy at the Office of Management and Budget, and for the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Justice. Lindsey currently serves as the Updates Editor for the American Bar Association Internet of Things Committee.
Matthew Green Jr.
Matthew Green Jr. is our new Communications Intern. Matthew studies Public and Mass Communications at The College of New Jersey, with minors in Marketing and Journalism. He previously worked in marketing and sales for The AroundCampus Group as an Outside Sales Representative and for the Shiloh Community Development Corporation as a Communications Intern. Matthew will be working closely with Melanie Bates, the Director of Communications, on public outreach through various media platforms. He will assist with social media development, monthly newsletter production, FPF website maintenance, and various other marketing and public relations projects.
Maria Little
Maria Little is our new Legal Intern. Maria is studying to get her Juris Doctor at the American University Washington College of Law where she is an active member of the Intellectual Property Law Society as well as the Junior Editor for the National Security Law Brief. She earned her Master’s Degree in Intelligence Analysis from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Middlebury College.
Maria worked this past summer as a Google Public Policy Fellow for the Open Technology Institute. Before that, she worked at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence General Counsel as a Legal Intern and for the U.S. Department of Defense as an Intelligence Oversight Officer/Data Scientist.
Amy Oliver
Amy Oliver is a volunteer attorney with the policy team, focusing on a wide variety of issues related to consumer privacy and emerging technology. Prior to joining FPF, Amy served as a career attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice for 16 years. With a Doctorate of Law Degree from the American University Washington College of Law, she has a wealth of experience and expertise in law and government policy. At American University, she was involved with the Appellate Advocacy Clinic and the Administrative Law Journal as the Editor. Amy received a Master’s Degree in International Law from the University of New South Wales Australia and a Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Delaware. Amy is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States.