Event Title

Embedding Privacy Expectations in Data Governance Plans

Location

Jacqueline Vito LoRusso Alumni and Visitor Center

Start Date

11-2-2018 9:45 AM

End Date

11-2-2018 10:30 AM

Description

Bio:

Sara Collins is a Policy Counsel for the Education Privacy Project at the Future of Privacy Forum. She works on both K-12 and Higher Education student privacy issues, focusing on how student privacy can be maximized while also leveraging the benefits of emerging education technology and data research. Sara previously worked as an investigations attorney in the Enforcement Unit at Federal Student Aid. She has also worked as the Director of Legal Services for Veterans Education Success, a non-profit focused on helping veterans who have been harmed by predatory education institutions.

Sara graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center, where she was the Symposium Editor of the Journal of Gender and the Law. After graduating law school, she completed a Policy & Law Fellowship at the Amara Legal Center, an organization dedicated to fighting domestic sex trafficking within the DMV area. Originally from Chicago, Sara attended the University of Illinois, where she received a B.A. in both Political Science and English.

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Nov 2nd, 9:45 AM Nov 2nd, 10:30 AM

Embedding Privacy Expectations in Data Governance Plans

Jacqueline Vito LoRusso Alumni and Visitor Center

Bio:

Sara Collins is a Policy Counsel for the Education Privacy Project at the Future of Privacy Forum. She works on both K-12 and Higher Education student privacy issues, focusing on how student privacy can be maximized while also leveraging the benefits of emerging education technology and data research. Sara previously worked as an investigations attorney in the Enforcement Unit at Federal Student Aid. She has also worked as the Director of Legal Services for Veterans Education Success, a non-profit focused on helping veterans who have been harmed by predatory education institutions.

Sara graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center, where she was the Symposium Editor of the Journal of Gender and the Law. After graduating law school, she completed a Policy & Law Fellowship at the Amara Legal Center, an organization dedicated to fighting domestic sex trafficking within the DMV area. Originally from Chicago, Sara attended the University of Illinois, where she received a B.A. in both Political Science and English.