Amy Yeung serves as the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer of Lotame, a leader in data solutions for publishers, marketers and agencies
Amy spearheads Lotame’s privacy protocols across its business, providing consumers with transparency, notice and control while also helping to inform data consent and privacy features in the company’s suite of unstacked data solutions for brands, agencies and publishers.
With a background in digital data and privacy issues, Amy joined Lotame from Comscore, where she was deputy general counsel, leading efforts to bring the company back to the public markets after it was delisted.
“From ZeniMax to Comscore, Amy has proven to be a leader in advancing the global conversations around data privacy and best practices,” said Andy Monfried, founder and CEO, Lotame. “Global brands and publishers are facing an increasingly complicated climate as regulations evolve. At Lotame, we’re well-positioned to help them resolve these challenges through an industry-unique blend of quality data, privacy-forward ID solutions such as Cartographer, and our openness to work with all partners in the ecosystem. Amy’s impressive pedigree advising companies on industry-disruptive technology, digital innovation and data analytics initiatives will help support Lotame’s robust growth and stay ahead of the market and client needs.”
Prior to Comscore, Amy was general counsel at AI platform Dataminr during its midmarket expansion. Before Dataminr, she was assistant general counsel for global video game publisher ZeniMax, guiding the company through emerging and evolving regulation around data, privacy, and protecting children.
Amy currently serves in the Expert Advisory Group for the TV Data Initiative, a consortium exploring uses of data across the advanced TV ecosystem, and the Legal Affairs Committee of ESOMAR, a self-regulatory organization focused on data analytics, research and insights. Amy also serves on the Development Committee of the U.S.-Japan Council and Vice-Chair of the Law Department Management Network of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Amy has an established track record, and regularly speaks on issues of technology, data privacy and data security, data ethics and implicit bias, strategy, operations, regulatory compliance, digital transformation, and leadership and culture.
A White House Fellowship Regional Finalist and former Co-Chair of D&I with the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, Amy is a member of the New York and DC bars and with CIPP-US and EU certifications.