Stacey Gray, CIPP/US, is a Senior Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and leads FPF’s engagement on federal and state privacy legislation. This team supports policymaker education around emerging technologies and data-driven business models, and building consensus towards a comprehensive consumer privacy law in the United States.
Prior to leading FPF’s legislative engagement, she spent several years focusing on the privacy implications of data collection in online and mobile advertising, platform regulation, cross-device tracking, Smart Homes, and the Internet of Things. At FPF, she has authored FCC and FTC public filings, and published extensive work related to the intersection of emerging technologies and federal privacy regulation and enforcement. Stacey graduated from the University of Florida in 2010 with a B.S. in Biology and a specialization in biotechnology, and cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015, during which she worked in privacy-related civil rights litigation as a law clerk for Victor M. Glasberg & Associates, and as a member of the civil rights division of the Institute for Public Representation.
Selected Publications and Events:
- Senate Testimony (April 9, 2020), Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Enlisting Big Data in the Fight Against Coronavirus”
- Infographic (May 22, 2020), “Understanding the World of Location Data“
- FPF Blog (Mar. 25, 2020), “A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics“
- Public Comments (Mar. 11, 2020) to the California Attorney General on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
- FPF Blog (Feb. 25, 2020), “Close to the Finish Line: Observations on the Washington Privacy Act“
- Guest Expert (November 27, 2018, Brussels), “Digital Data Flows Masterclass: Location Data: GPS, Wi-Fi, and Spatial Analytics“
- IAPP Privacy Perspectives (Dec. 1, 2016) “How industry can protect privacy in the age of connected toys“
- White Paper (April 28, 2016) “Always On: Privacy Implications of Microphone-Enabled Devices”
- White Paper (Oct. 27, 2015), “Cross-Device: Understanding the State of State Management”