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Partner, Culhane Meadows, PLLC / Senior Director of Worldwide Privacy, Herbalife Nutrition
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Caroline Morgan is a Partner at Culhane Meadows PLLC, the largest national women owned full-service law firm in the country. She counsels companies on navigating state, federal and international data privacy and breach notification laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the European Union's General Data Protections Regulation (GDPR), and New York's Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (SHIELD Act). Caroline also assists clients with data security incident plans, privacy policies and achieving cybersecurity best practices to minimize losses. She is a frequent speaker and writer on a wide variety of emerging data privacy and cybersecurity legal developments. In addition, Caroline is a seasoned litigator, advocate, and negotiator with a particular focus on business litigation, representing companies in a variety of complex commercial disputes. Caroline is a graduate of Brown University and Wake Forest University School of Law.

Melissa Evidente Parisi is the Senior Director of Worldwide Privacy at Herbalife Nutrition, a global leader in meal replacement protein shakes, dietary supplements and skin care products. She advises on global data protection and privacy issues and builds upon the company's compliance with global privacy standards by implementing proactive privacy management through Herbalife Nutrition's developed privacy vision, mission statement, and defined worldwide privacy program scope. Prior to joining Herbalife, Melissa was at the law firm of Sidley Austin LLP, where her practice focused on government enforcement matters, internal investigations, and commercial litigation and disputes. Melissa has represented companies in the health, wellness and fitness industry, as well as a wide range of other industries, including apparel, pharmaceutical, medical device, energy, oil and gas, banking, and insurance. Melissa earn

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Robert Lemos, Contributing Writer,  7/7/2021
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