Job Summary:Job purposeA Live Nation Entertainment, our goal is to maintain the trust and confidence of our fans, artists, employees and partners. Our handling of personal information is designed to put the individual in control, putting them at the centre of all that we do and ensuring that we handle their information in a way that best serves them. In this role, you will be a part of the Global Data Privacy team and help define and lead initiatives to deliver global, cross-jurisdictional privacy transformation in an evolving and dynamic environment. As well as your global remit to set local and level privacy requirements, you will have primary responsibility to provide proactive privacy and data protection support. Based out of London, you will also collaborate with other UK team members to manage local privacy initiatives. Reporting to the VP, Group Data Protection Officer, you will be a part of a global, dedicated multi-disciplinary information security and privacy team. As Data Protection Officer, you will support the setting of group-wide requirements and owning the data privacy relationship with the business in the region including our Regional Vice Presidents, Managing Directors and Privacy Champions. You will also have the opportunity to work with experienced privacy and information security professionals across the business to align to the Corporate Information Security and Privacy framework. Role descriptionKey accountabilities include:Support the wider privacy office with the development of standards, policies, provide strategic direction and advice on privacy matters across the region, ensuring such activity is aligned to the global privacy framework and goals of the business.Perform the statutory Data Protection Officer tasks, either personally or via assistance from other functions.Report to the VP, Group Data Protection Officer and RVP’s and MD on data privacy strategy, progress, risks and issues in local markets within the region.Adopt close collaboration with MDs and Privacy Champions to ensure the data privacy and information security framework is tailored to local laws and embraced and embedded into local markets using local resources.Initiate, facilitate and promote activities to foster data privacy and information security awareness throughout the business including implementing privacy by design.Draft and implement required consistent policies, processes, guidance, training and communication in compliance with existing and evolving legislation; compiling records to help demonstrate compliance with accountability requirements.Be the registered liaison with relevant local Data Supervisory Authorities and maintain appropriate relationships with LNE’s lead authority.Lead and provide integration support for new markets and acquisitions as part of the Global Mergers and Acquisitions integration team.Support existing review/self-assessment programme of the business and systems’ compliance against internal policies and relevant regulatory requirements/industry standards.Mentor junior privacy team members including acting as direct reporting line and manager to junior roles within the Privacy team globally.Proactively maintain a detailed knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation, guidance and developments across the Region and throughout the territories for which you have primary responsibility.Essential SkillsMinimum 7 years dedicated privacy experience.Detailed knowledge and experience in applying data protection privacy legislation to a multi-national business’ strategy.Strong risk management skillset, with the ability to communicate risks and solutions in a succinct mannerExcellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills at senior management level with demonstrable ability to bring the business on sideStrong project management and administrative skills.Ability to demonstrate innovative management reporting, compliance monitoring approaches and theability to implement them.A demonstrated ability to develop sound strategies and improve business processes and controls.Demonstrable ability to be well organised, complete several simultaneous projects on deadline, managing workload and delivery expectations.Understanding and usage of OneTrust, including creation and ownership of templates and integration with existing privacy processes.Strong analytic capabilities and written and oral communication skills.Exceptional interpersonal skills with proven experience in building relationships with senior stakeholders, peers and business partners.Excellent written and spoken English. Given the multi-market footprint of the role, relevant additional languages are highly valued.DesirablePrivacy qualifications (such as IAPP, BCS, CIPP, ISEB or similar) are desirable, however demonstrable practical experience in privacy & risk management would be prioritized.
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