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Privacy and Access Council of Canada

The voice for privacy and access

Speaking about Privacy and Access

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PACC is always looking for engaging, insightful, and forward-thinking individuals who can provide timely, thought-provoking perspectives, and practical knowledge.

Use the form below to submit your ideas and tell us what you have in mind.

Be sure to indicate what makes your topic stand out, who will derive greatest benefit, and why.

We will contact you when a suitable speaking engagement arises. Inclusion in our speaker database does not guarantee engagements.

Before you propose a speaker or a topic, please read this carefully.

Submissions will be reviewed to ensure that speakers and topics align with PACC’s standards of excellence, which allow us to consistently deliver outstanding programs that are informative, thought-provoking, and offer relevant content that provides genuine value.

We actively avoid speakers whose idea of knowledge transfer is to describe product features or relate the contents of their latest annual report. Speakers must commit to maintaining an educational or professional development focus. Attendees don’t invest their time or money to attend a PACC event to hear veiled sales pitches.

PACC offers fresh and timely programming at its learning events, so being approved as a speaker at a PACC event does not imply that the speaker will be invited to speak at future events.

By agreeing to speak at a PACC event, speakers acknowledge that it is their responsibility to ensure they have the right to use all of the content they will provide, including text and images, and that they have embedded all necessary attributions.

Speakers give PACC the right and option to post, publish, redistribute (online and offline) soft and/or hard copies of their presentations including slides, designs, detailed papers, photos and recorded video, with attribution but no monetary or other tangible compensation.

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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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