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Control–Alt–Delete: Control Data, Use Alternatives, and Delete Risks APRIL 30 – MAY 2, 2018 Nora Young Host & Creator, Spark CBC Nora Young is the host and the creator of Spark, CBC’s national radio show and podcast about technology and culture. She was the founding host of the CBC Radio show, Definitely not the Opera, where she often focused on new media and technology. As a journalist, author, and speaker, Nora explores how new technology shapes the way we understand ourselves and the world around us. Her book, The Virtual Self, on the explosion of data about our behaviours, opinions and actions, is published by McClelland and Stewart. She is an occasional blogger, and has been an avid hobby podcaster since 2005. Her favorite technology is her bicycle.

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Nora Young

Host & Creator, Spark

CBC

Nora Young is the host and the creator of Spark, CBC’s national radio show and podcast about

technology and culture. She was the founding host of the CBC Radio show, Definitely not the

Opera, where she often focused on new media and technology.

As a journalist, author, and speaker, Nora explores how new technology shapes the way we

understand ourselves and the world around us. Her book, The Virtual Self, on the explosion of

data about our behaviours, opinions and actions, is published by McClelland and Stewart. She is

an occasional blogger, and has been an avid hobby podcaster since 2005. Her favorite technology

is her bicycle.

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Derrick Westhaver

Business Development Manager

GoSecure Inc.

Mr. Westhaver has over 30 years of experience in the Information Technology sector. He first

launched his career as a consultant, servicing clients in Canada and the US. He delivered

complex IT projects to Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Irving Oil, LASMO UK, GE Aircraft

Engines, Tupperware, CIBC, and many others.

In 1997, he transitioned to vendor representation joining Compaq Computer Corporation. For the

next 20 years, he held several positions at Compaq, Dell, Bulletproof Solutions and Hitachi Data

Systems all the while focusing on the delivery of complex IT solutions in the Atlantic Canadian

Market.

In 2017, he joined GoSecure to head up the Sales and Marketing activities for Atlantic Canada

and Eastern US. Based in Dartmouth, NS where the GoSecure Managed Service: Advanced

Adversary Protection solution was founded, developed and is serviced from. He is responsible for

delivering a balance of partner products (Check Point, Symantec, CA, etc.), associated

professional services, and managed services for GoSecure’s client base.

Mr. Westhaver is a widely known and reputable figure in the Atlantic Canadian IT landscape. He

has successfully built a strong trust with his clients based on honesty, integrity and a collaborative

winning approach.

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Travis Barlow, CISSP

Vice President, Advanced Security Services

GoSecure Inc.

Mr. Barlow has over 20 years of IT security experience developing technology security solutions for

a variety of clients, including government, military, education, and fortune 500 companies. Prior

to joining GoSecure, Mr. Barlow worked as the Director of Advanced Threat Response for an IT

security firm wherein he designed and established an incident response framework and was

responsible for all incident response actions for a global base of clients.

Mr. Barlow has become a leader in his industry, and has been influential in raising IT security

awareness and education through founding the annual Atlantic Security Conference (AtlSecCon),

Halifax Area Security Klatch (HASK) and participating in various conferences throughout North

America both as a speaker and keynote.

Mr. Barlow is very active within his community in creating opportunities for fellow IT professionals

to learn both from each other and leaders within the IT security industry. Always on the cusp of

advancements in IT security, Mr. Barlow has proven himself to be an innovative and forward-

thinking leader.

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Donovan F. Molloy, Q.C.

Information and Privacy Commissioner

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)

Donovan F. Molloy, Q.C. was born and raised in Marystown. He received a Bachelor of Laws

degree with distinction from the University of New Brunswick in 1992 and a Bachelor of Science

degree from Memorial University in 1995.

His career has primarily focused on public service. He began work as a prosecutor in 1993 at the

then Marystown office of the Department of Justice’s Public Prosecution Division. Mr. Molloy

transferred to the St. John’s office in 2002. In 2004 he moved to Alberta, where he worked as a

prosecutor with Alberta Justice.

After returning to Department of Justice’s Public Prosecution Division in 2007, Mr. Molloy became

the Senior Crown Attorney (Eastern Region) in 2008. In 2010 he became the Assistant Director of

Public Prosecutions and in 2012 the Director of Public Prosecutions/Assistant Deputy Minister.

He held that position until July 22, 2016 when he was appointed as the Information and Privacy

Commissioner of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Mr. Molloy has served as a Bencher with the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador since

2010 and was appointed as Queen’s Counsel in 2014.

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Susanna Duke

Director of Information Management

Service NL

Sue is Director of Information Management for Service NL. She has over thirty years’ experience

as an information professional in both libraries and information management.

She holds a B.A. from Memorial University and an M.L.S. from Dalhousie University.

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Alison Randell

Director, Information Management & Protection

Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

Alison Randell has 20 years’ experience in the private and public sectors in the areas of

information technology, information management and information protection. A graduate of

Memorial University, Alison holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Upon graduation, Alison

began working with xwave Solutions as a programmer and systems analyst for over seven years

then moved on to the Provincial Government where she assumed the role of Information

Management Consultant with the newly formed Office of the CIO. In 2008, she became Director,

Information Management and Protection with responsibility for the Information Management

Program for the Office of the CIO and for the creation and development of a Government-wide

Information Protection Program. In 2015, Alison moved into the position she holds today as

Memorial University’s first Director, Information Management and Protection with a university-

wide mandate.

Alison’s experience spans across many areas but specifically in developing information

management and protection programs, eBusiness, transforming from paper-based to digital

systems, developing IT asset /system management resources (CMDB), developing security

architectures, assessing cloud-based solutions, and implementing and optimizing electronic

content management solutions.

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Gillian Sweeney

Vice-President, Clinical Information Programs & Quality

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

Gillian Sweeney leads the team at NLCHI responsible for providing oversight, leadership and

governance of HEALTHe NL, the provincial electronic health record (EHR), eDOCSNL, the provincial

electronic medical record program, and the provincial Telehealth and Telepathology programs.

Ms. Sweeney has a clinician-based background with extensive management experience. She

holds a Bachelor of Nursing and Masters in Business Administration from Memorial University.

She is currently a Director on the Digital Health Canada Board of Directors.

With over 15 years’ experience in private industry and healthcare, she provides expertise and

leadership in the areas of electronic health record management, change management, and digital

health programs.

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Mike Bannister

Director of Information Management

Department of Health and Community Services

Mike Bannister is the Director of Information Management for the Department of Health and

Community Services. His team is responsible for providing advice and direction on eHealth and

health innovation; offering leadership and direction for the PHIA; ensuring compliance with

ATIPPA; and delivering efficient IM services. Joining the Provincial Government in 2005, and Mike

has held a variety of senior positions with the OCIO and Child Youth and Family Services. Before

returning home in 2005, Mike worked in Ottawa as a consultant specializing in metadata and

system design with Bell Security Solutions Inc. and ONCE Corporation. This keen interest in

standards led him to pursue ventures at the international level. Recognized by the Standards

Council of Canada as a subject matter expert, Mike is currently a member of two national

committees that report to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on Data

Management and Information Management. As a Canadian delegate, Mike has served on several

ISO working groups including a recently published technical report on risk assessment for records

processes and systems along with offering Canada’s contribution to the newly published ISO

15489-1.

Mike holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Certificate of Public Administration and Library Studies

along with Professional Facilitation from Memorial University. He also has a Masters in Library and

Information Science from the University of Western Ontario. Mike is heavily involved with Hacking

Health, an international association dedicated to breaking down the barriers to innovation in

healthcare. In 2017, he led his MetaClinic team to be one of two teams that took first place in the

first Hacking Health Hackathon in NL. At this year’s hackathon, he volunteered as a mentor and

continues to support the broader health innovation community.

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Sean Murray

Director of Research and Quality Assurance

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)

Sean Murray worked in education and the non-profit sector for several years prior to 1999 when

he joined the Provincial Public Service as an Investigator with the Human Rights Commission. He

moved to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner shortly after it was established

in early 2005, where he has been involved in leading and carrying out all aspects of the Office’s

mandate. Over the past 10 years he has served as the Commissioner’s deputy, which he

continues to do in his present role of Director of Research and Quality Assurance.

Sean holds a BA (Honours) in English from Acadia University, a BEd from Memorial University, and

a Master of Philosophy in the Humanities from Memorial University.

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Donna Roche, Ph.D.

Manager of Health Analytics

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

Donna Roche, Ph.D. is the Manager of Health Analytics at the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre

for Health Information (NLCHI). Donna holds a Ph.D. from Memorial University. She has a strong

knowledge of research ethics, privacy legislation, and has subject area expertise on data access

and the secondary use of personal health information. She is the chair of NLCHI’s Secondary Uses

Committee which is an advisory committee that provides guidance and recommendations to

NLCHI’s Chief Information Officer on the access, use, and disclosure of personal health

information.

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Sandra Veenstra, MBHL

Ethics Director

Health Research Ethics Authority of Newfoundland and Labrador

Sandra Veenstra, MBHL is the Ethics Director for the provincial Health Research Ethics Authority

(HREA) of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). Sandra has held this position since the HREA’s

inception in 2011. In her role, Sandra provides policy advice to the Health Research Ethics

Boards (HREB) and provides guidance to researchers to understand the ethics review

process. Sandra holds a Master of Bioethics and Health Law (MBHL) degree with a specialization

in research ethics from the University of Otago in New Zealand. Prior to moving to NL, Sandra was

the Senior Ethics and Legal Advisor for the Health Research Council of New Zealand. Sandra is

also a professional associate to the Faculty of Medicine (FOM) to recognize her teaching in

research ethics for students, faculty and staff at Memorial University.

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Ashley Dinn

Program Manager, Telehealth and the Registry Integrity Unit

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

Ashley Dinn is the Program Manager of Telehealth and the Registry Integrity Unit with the

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI). Ashley has a Bachelor of

Business Commerce Degree and a Bachelor of Nursing Degree. Prior to working in Telehealth, she

worked as a Registered Nurse in acute and long-term care.

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Lori Collins

Instructor – Information Management

College of the North Atlantic (CNA)

Lori Collins has worked in the information management (IM) field for over 20 years in a variety of

roles including archivist, records manager, IM consultant, business analyst and project manager.

From 2008 onward, Lori led the development of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s

IM Education and Awareness program. She currently teaches a post-graduate diploma in IM at the

College of the North Atlantic. She has extensive academic and professional training in IM including

a Master of Information Studies from the University of Toronto, a Masters Certificate in Project

Management, the GARP Essentials Certificate form ARMA and has been a certified Project

Management Professional since 2006.

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Donna O’Toole

Information Management Consultant

Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)

Donna O’Toole is the Information Management Consultant responsible for the Capacity

Development portfolio at the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Government of

Newfoundland and Labrador. The Capacity Development portfolio along with Education and

Awareness, Government Records Lifecycle Management and IM Advisory Services supports

OCIO’s ability to administer the Management of Information Act (MOIA) and fulfill the roles and

responsibilities outlined within.

Donna began her career in 1999 as the IT support for Labatt Breweries Newfoundland adding

responsibilities of logistics and production planning to her skill set before moving on to achieve a

well-rounded private sector career through start-ups, consulting firms and marketing agencies. In

2011 Donna moved into the public sector as part of the implementation team for the previous

crown corporation, Research and Development Corporation, and was the prime IT and IM resource

for the organization. Donna continued to work with government as an external contractor for a

large-scale information asset move before joining the OCIO as an IM Consultant in 2012.

Donna’s most recent work with OCIO has included delivery of a number of programs and services

engineered to support the growth of IM capacity throughout government and its public bodies.

Information Management Capacity Assessment Tool (IMCAT)

Content and Collaboration Program (Intranets and Extranets)

Information Management Self-Assessment Tool (IMSAT)

IM Check-Up (soon to be released)

Business Analysis and Process Development

Asset Management

Donna holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, a Criminology Certificate and Post Graduate Information

Technology Diploma from Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Dr. Gerard Farrell

Associate Professor / Director eHealth Research Unit

Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

Gerard Farrell graduated Memorial University's Medical School in 1984. In 1986, he bought his

first computer and found something useful to do with it shortly thereafter. He has been trying to

replicate the experiment ever since, with mixed success. He was a founding member of the Board

of the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information. He lectures on Medical

Informatics in the Faculty of Medicine and has co-supervised graduate students in Computer

Science, Psychology and Pharmacy. He was the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies with

the Faculty of Medicine at MUN, responsible for the four year MD Education Programme. He is the

Director of the eHealth Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, investigating what works and what

doesn't when computers are used in health education and care delivery. He is also a General

Practitioner in Oncology, developing a cancer aftercare programme.

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Stacey Pratt

Access and Privacy Analyst

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)

Stacey Pratt is an Access and Privacy Analyst with the Office of the Information and Privacy

Commissioner of Newfoundland and Labrador. Stacey joined the OIPC in 2009. During her career

at the OIPC she has been involved with file investigations, research, advocacy and she is currently

focused on providing education and training in relation to the ATIPPA, 2015 and PHIA.

Prior to her work in access and privacy, Stacey spent 5 years in private practice at an Atlantic

Canadian law firm.

Stacey was born and raised in Mount Pearl. She received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the

University of New Brunswick in 2005 and a Bachelor of Arts from Memorial University in 2002.

She also has a Certificate in Information Access and Protection of Privacy (IAPP) from the

University of Alberta.

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Jennifer Taylor

Senior Privacy Analyst

ATIPP Office, Department of Justice and Public Safety

Jennifer Taylor is a Senior Privacy Analyst with the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy

(ATIPP) Office. While she only joined the ATIPP Office in 2017, Jennifer has been working with the

ATIPP legislation in some form since coming to Government in 2008. Before coming to the ATIPP

Office, she worked in planning and policy with a responsibility for ATIPP requirements, with the

Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, the Department of Seniors, Wellness and Social

Development, and the Department of Children, Seniors and Social Development. While in these

positions, she processed many requests and provided privacy services, such as undertaking

training, privacy impact assessments and privacy breach reports. Since coming to the ATIPP

Office, her focus has been primarily on training, privacy breach tracking, privacy impact

assessments, drafting of policies and guidance documents, and providing advisory services.

Jennifer holds a B.A. (Hons) and M.A. from Memorial University and a CIPP/C Certification from the

International Association of Privacy Professionals, and is currently working towards a certification

in Information Access and Protection of Privacy from the University of Alberta.

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Blaine Edwards

Manager of Privacy and Information Security

Department of Health and Community Services (HCS)

Blaine and has 10 years’ experience in the access and privacy field. During his time with the ATIPP

Office he assisted with the both the 2010 and 2015 ATIPPA statutory reviews. He entered the

health privacy field in 2016 as the Manger of Privacy and Information Security for the Department

of Health and Community Services and has helped coordinate the first legislative review of the

Personal Heath Information Act. He has CIPP-C and HCISPP (HealthCare Information Security and

Privacy Practitioner) designations and is also currently completing his master’s degree in

management at the business faculty of Memorial University.

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Ruth Marks

Access and Privacy Analyst

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)

Ruth is currently an Access and Privacy Analyst with the OIPC NL, where she works on

investigations, conducts research and offers general guidance to custodians and public bodies.

During her privacy career, Ruth has utilized a variety of tools, including privacy impact

assessments, audits, policies, education, and privacy management programs, to better ensure

legislative compliance and appropriate protection of personal information.

Prior to her work in privacy, Ruth spent 10 years in communications, working for advertising

agencies and both the provincial and federal governments. Ruth has a Certificate in Information

Access and Protection of Privacy (IAPP) from the University of Alberta, a Masters of Employment

Relations from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Canadian certification from the

International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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Katie Dicker

Senior Aboriginal Patient Navigator, Aboriginal Patient Navigator Program

St. John’s Native Friendship Centre

Katie Dicker is the Senior Aboriginal Patient Navigator of the Aboriginal Patient Navigator Program

(APN), and was implemented as a pilot program in April 2009. The APN program will assist any

Aboriginal patients who are referred to Eastern Health for medical treatment. Katie has helped to

create and develop the program, watch it grow, and most importantly to ensure the needs are met

of those requesting the services.

Prior to moving to St. John’s, Katie has worked 14 years with Labrador Grenfell Health in Nain, the

first 8 years as a Personal Care Attendant, and the remaining 6 years as a Booking Clerk. She

loves to meet new people and support patients and their families, to help better understand,

assist, and guide them to make their stay in St. John’s to be more comfortable, less stress, and to

feel supported.

“Every day is a different day, and so very rewarding.”

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Solomon Semigak

Aboriginal Patient Navigator

St. John’s Native Friendship Center

Solomon Semigak is an Aboriginal Patient Navigator for the St. John’s Native Friendship Center in

partnership with Eastern Health. He has been working for the St. John’s Native Friendship Center

for 10 years and of those 10 years, 6 years with the Aboriginal Patient Navigator Program.

Solomon was born and raised in Makkovik, Nunatsiavut and glad to say that he is fluent in

Inuttitut, taught by his parents. Solomon kept his language by speaking to elders and other

community members, plus reading and writing in Inuttitut. He is an Inuttitut interpreter for the

APN program.

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Iris Power

Director of Information Management (IM) Services

Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)

Iris Power is the Director of Information Management (IM) Services for the Government of

Newfoundland and Labrador. As a member of the Office of the Chief Information Officer’s senior

management team, she coordinates the administration of the Management of Information Act.

This includes growth of IM capacity in the public sector through the development and support of

IM policy instruments and tools.

Iris is involved in the planning and implementation of strategic IM initiatives including the

Information Management Self-Assessment Tool (IMSAT) program as well as electronic content and

collaboration technologies. She serves as the Chair of the Government Records Committee, the

legislated body that oversees public sector IM standards and practices and is directly responsible

for the operation of the Provincial Records Centre.

On a national level, Iris is the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s representative on the

Canadian Federal, Provincial and Territorial Records Council as well as the Public Sector CIO

Council Information Management Sub-Committee. She has participated in numerous national and

international conferences and professional associations on IM, particularly Electronic Document

and Records Management Systems. With more than 20 years of experience in the information

management field Iris has held positions with the City of St. John’s, the Labrador Hydro Project

and the Department of Justice.

Iris holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland and a Master of

Library and Information Studies from the University of Western Ontario.

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Dave Morgan

Principal Consultant

Morgan Privacy Consulting

Dave Morgan is the principal consultant for Morgan Privacy Consulting, a full-service privacy

consulting firm based in St. John’s. A scientist by education, Dave has experience in technology,

healthcare, research ethics, government, and the community sector.

Following his time in privacy software, Dave led the privacy portfolio at the NL Centre for Health

Information, where he contributed to the development of the provincial Electronic Health Record.

While at the Centre for Health Information, Dave co-chaired the Canada Health Infoway Pan-

Canadian Health Information Privacy Group which won the International Association of Privacy

Professionals (IAPP) Privacy Innovation Award in 2014 for its work developing pan-Canadian

common understandings for health information privacy.

Following a brief period working as a sea ice engineering researcher, Dave returned to information

privacy as a consultant, establishing Morgan Privacy Consulting. Through Morgan Privacy

Consulting, he recently chaired the statutory review of the NL Personal Health Information Act.

Dave holds the Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM),

and Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP, Canada and US) designations from the IAPP,

and has a Ph.D. in Computing Science from the University of Alberta. Dave is a member of the

International Data Sanitization Consortium and is also an active contributor to the privacy

community, having authored academic and professional articles, spoken at provincial, national,

and international conferences, and served on advisory boards of the IAPP.

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Rosemary Thorne, CIPP/C

University Access and Privacy Advisor

Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

As Memorial University’s lead on access and privacy since 2005, Rosemary provides leadership

and strategic advice on information access and privacy and oversees the university’s Information

Access and Privacy Office.

The IAP Office has two access and privacy analysts and a junior ATIPP coordinator. The office is

responsible for developing and implementing access and privacy policy, procedures, best

practices and compliance tools. Her office conducts privacy impact assessments for projects and

programs, negotiates vendor and other agreements, and manages privacy complaints and privacy

breaches. Rosemary oversees the processing of all access to information requests to the

university and manages appeals and complaints under the Access to Information and Protection

of Privacy Act, 2015. She delivers tailored classroom privacy instruction to employees and builds

awareness through targeted educational and outreach opportunities.

Rosemary has worked exclusively in access and privacy for 16 years, having begun her work in

that field as manager in the provincial ATIPP office. She was in the very first cohort of graduates in

2004 from the University of Alberta’s Information Access and Privacy Protection program. As a

volunteer with the International Association of Privacy Professionals, she is past KnowledgeNet

chair for the St. John’s area.

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Erin Drover

Senior Privacy Analyst

ATIPP Office, Department of Justice and Public Safety

Erin Drover is a Senior Privacy Analyst with the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy

Office. Erin has been working in access and privacy for four years. Her work has included

developing materials and training for municipalities, providing advice to a variety of public bodies

on access and privacy issues, and completing privacy assessments.

Prior to working for the ATIPP Office, Erin’s work included policy analysis for the Provincial Advisory

Council on the Status of Women, and working with the Law Society of Scotland in the area of law

reform.

Erin holds a B.A. (hons) from Memorial University, an LL.B. from the University of New Brunswick,

and CIPP/C certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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Janet O’Reilly

Senior Access & Privacy Analyst

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC)

Janet O’Reilly is the Senior Access and Privacy Analyst with the Office of the Information and

Privacy Commissioner of Newfoundland and Labrador. Janet joined the OIPC in 2010. During her

career at the OIPC she has been involved with file investigations and education and she is now

leading the investigative and advocacy and compliance arms of the OIPC. Prior to her work in

access and privacy, Janet spent 9 years in the insurance industry with Unifund Assurance as their

Corporate Examiner for Accident Benefits. Janet received a Bachelor of Laws degree from

Dalhousie University, a Master’s degree in Drama from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of

Arts from Memorial University. She also is an active member of the local theater community.

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Ken March

Director of Infrastructure, Information Protection and Operations

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

Ken March is the Director of Infrastructure, Information Protection and Operations at the

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information. The NLCHI is a crown corporation of

the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, with a vision of improved health through quality

health information.

Ken graduated from Royal Military College in 1997 with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, spent

more than a decade in Ontario working in IT and IT security, including 5 years with the

Communications Security Establishment of Canada (CSEC). Ken returned to NL in 2008, as a

Technical Architect with the Centre, where he has also held the position of Manager of Security

and Architecture, and temporary Privacy Manager.

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Brittany Tibbo, CIPP/C, CIPM

Manager of Privacy and Information Management (Temporary)

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

As a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information Privacy and IM

team, Brittany has provided privacy guidance and expertise to Provincial eHealth Projects and

Services since 2014. In her most recent capacity, she has overseen enhancements to the IM

Program and has provided overall direction for the Privacy team.

Brittany completed her undergraduate studies at Memorial University in St. John’s and is a

graduate of the Masters of Public Policy and Management Program at the University of York, UK.

Brittany is an active member of the community and is currently a member of the IAPP Canadian

Advisory Board. Since 2014, she has been a member of the National Board of Directors for YWCA

Canada and is the Vice-Chairperson of YWCA St. John’s.

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Heather Youden, CIPP/C

Privacy Officer

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI)

Heather Youden is a Privacy Officer at the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health

Information (NLCHI). NLCHI is a crown corporation of the Government of Newfoundland and

Labrador, with a vision of improved health through quality health information.

Heather graduated from Memorial University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Commerce, Co-operative

Degree and spent a number of years working in the field of finance. In 2008, Heather began her

career path into Privacy and Access to Information. She has been employed at Memorial

University as an Access and Privacy Analyst and has been a Privacy Officer with NLCHI since

2015. Heather has completed the Information Access and Protection of Privacy Certificate from

the University of Alberta and the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Canada (CIPP/C)

Certification.