Meet ADMA’s Regulatory & Advocacy Working Group Home Resources Meet ADMA's Regulatory & Advocacy Working Group Compliance Meet ADMA’s Regulatory & Advocacy Working Group The digital economy is expanding at a phenomenal rate, with new technology and platforms profoundly changing the marketing landscape. It’s more critical than ever that regulation keeps up with this evolution. As the principal body for data-driven marketing and advertising, ADMA continues to strive to champion on behalf of the industry. ADMA knows that a good understanding of compliance obligations and how regulation is developing is key to intelligent marketing. Marketing that is responsible all around: to the consumer in building consumer trust, to the organisations in operating with efficiency and optimisation within their compliance responsibilities, and to the marketer themselves upskilling their knowledge base. We continue to build our members’ understanding of broad industry issues particularly in regulation and compliance and we advocate on behalf of the sector to give members a voice in the conversations that matter most. We do this with guidance from regulatory experts and senior leaders who represent our members and the technology platforms that are instrumental in shaping the industry. That’s why we developed the ADMA Regulatory & Advocacy Working Group (ARAWG) and Tech (Sub)-Working Group. The ARAWG provide ADMA with information related to the pillar of industry they represent, their experience and perspective on issues the data-driven marketing and advertising industry face. The advice and recommendations they provide helps build consensus about our position on regulatory issues that impact the industry. Made up of some of the industry’s most respected compliance experts and leaders, the ARAWG will also guide ADMA’s general advocacy, regulatory and compliance support and help tailor our education offering. Chaired by Privacy and Data expert Peter Leonard and Co-Chaired by CMO Jo Boundy (ex-Qantas, now CBA), the ARAWG will help us best represent, educate and empower our members and organisations in the industry. Given the highly influential role of Global Technology Platforms (GTP) in marketing and the increasing focus that regulators place on GTPs, ADMA, while remaining platform agnostic, works closely with them to get a well-rounded perspective on the industry – allowing us to make well-informed and relevant recommendations. The ADMA Sub-Working Group is currently made up of some of GTP’s most influential leaders from the platforms that have been the subject of key audit, enquiries and industry reports. Representing Google is Erin Tavallai, AUNZ Privacy Lead and Samantha Yorke, Government Affairs and Public Policy and representing Meta is Josh Machin, Head of Public Policy. Meet the members Regulatory & Advocacy Working Group Chair: Peter Leonard Principal, Data Synergies Pty Limited, Professor of Practice, UNSW Business School; Consultant, Gilbert & Tobin Lawyers Vice-Chair: Jo Boundy,Chief Marketing Officer, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Micheil Brodie General Manager Social Responsibility, The Star Entertainment Group Tim Clark Senior Manager Marketing, AGL Sarla Fernando Head of Regulatory & Advocacy Advisory, ADMA Angela Greenwood, Senior Director, Acquisition & Customer Marketing, Optus Joshua Lowcock, Global Chief Media Officer, UM Worldwide (based in New York) Lachlan Rees Manager – Government, Public Policy & Sustainability, Suncorp Group Simon Wickson Head of Marketing Advisory, Woolworths Group (WooliesX) Kate Friedrich Head of Legal & HR, Qantas Loyalty Sub-Working Group Josh Machin Head of Public Policy, Meta Erin Tavallai AUNZ Privacy Lead, Google Samantha Yorke Government Affairs and Public Policy, Google Find out more FIND OUT FIRST, STAY CONNECTED Sign up to receive ADMA newsletters, updates, trends, special offers, events, critical issues and more Job role*Agency Account Manager/ExecutiveAgency Account/Strategy DirectorCDOCEO / Managing DirectorClient Service / Sales ManagerClient Service/Sales DirectorCMO / CCO / Marketing DirectorCreative Director / HeadData Analyst / Scientist / EngineerDesigner/Copywriter/Creative ManagerEarly Career Data Analyst / Scientist / EngineerHead of Analytics / Analytics LeaderHead of Category/Customer Experience/InsightsHead of Marketing/BrandHead of ProductHR/Learning and Development ManagersIT Director/ManagerLegal/RegulatoryMarketing ConsultantMarketing Executive / CoordinatorMarketing Freelancer / ContractorProduct / Brand / Digital / Communication ManagerSenior Data Analyst / Scientist / EngineerSenior Marketing/Brand ManagerOther You may unsubscribe at any time using the link provided in the communication. 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Article 25th Oct 2022 4 mins Stronger penalties under the privacy act Attorney General Mark Dreyfus announced that he would table the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022 in Parliament later this week.
24th Oct 2022 10 mins Navigating a Constantly Changing Privacy and Data Regulatory Landscape General The compliance and privacy landscape constantly changes. A snapshot of key global events that have led up to the ongoing discussions about Data Privacy law reform in Australia - included in ADMA's presentation at the iMedia Modern Media Summit in March 2022.
19th Oct 2022 Platform Privacy Protection in Advertising: What marketers should know General ADMA Member Exclusive: Hear from Google, Meta, and Amazon Web Services on their approaches to Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) and how you can put this technology to work. Moderated by Tim Scott (Deloitte) and hosted by Sarla Fernando (ADMA).
Article 06th Oct 2022 6 mins UM Worldwide: ADMA Regulatory Working Group Member Joshua Lowcock from UM explains why regulatory success depends on a unified approach and how creative marketing can set businesses up for the future.
Article 19th Sep 2022 5 mins Latitude recent case study: A good reminder to understand when the SPAM Act applies CEM is a substantive tool of directive marketing, so how can you ensure your business complies with regulatory SPAM requirements?
Article 07th Jul 2022 10 mins Privacy regulator receives complaints about Bunnings, Kmart, Good Guys use of facial technology without consent With Australia’s biggest retailers taking a reputational hit for using facial recognition technology, could there be a lesson for marketers? Privacy regulation is hitting the headlines - and brand reputations -of Australia’s largest retailers, following consumer group CHOICE’s investigation into The GoodGuys, Kmart and Bunnings using facial recognition technology in stores.