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Leadership

The PACC-CCAP Board of Directors is composed of some of Canada’s most accomplished privacy and access professionals, as well as other distinguished representatives from affiliated disciplines across the public and private sectors.

Every Board member has demonstrated unquestionable integrity and sound judgment, and possesses impressive qualifications and expertise. Their decades of practical knowledge and professional experience are uniquely relevant to the Council’s mission.

PACC’s directors draw on their vast knowledge about the similarities, differences, issues, trends and concerns across the profession.

The members of the Board, as well as the members of the PACC National Advisory Council who share their time, expertise, and insights, are exceptionally well qualified to guide and lead Canada’s voice of privacy and access to ensure PACC’s efforts provide a solid foundation for the profession.

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PACC is the voice for privacy and access.

PACC is Independent  •  Non-profit  •  Non-partisan  •  Non-government

PACC is dedicated to the development and promotion of the access-to-information, information privacy, and data governance profession across the private, non-profit and public sectors.

PACC is the certifying body for access and privacy professionals, and engages in outreach efforts to advance awareness about access, privacy, and data protection.

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