Jyn Schultze-Melling

Associate Partner at EY, DPO Coach & Consultant at Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

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  • Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

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Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

Jyn is an internationally recognized data and privacy law expert. He joined EY in Berlin, where he's a partner with EY Law, to return to his advisory roots, counselling his clients as a DPO Coach and advising them regarding all aspects of legal and regulatory requirements to successfully work with data.

He does so looking back at a successful career in various multinational corporations. Before joining EY, Jyn was Facebook's Director for Privacy Policy for Europe and worked at the Social Network's headquarter office in Dublin, steering the company's policy efforts in data protection and privacy all over Europe. Before that, he served as the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) of the Allianz group, the German multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany, and before that as head of the employee privacy division of Deutsche Bahn AG, a major multinational transportation and logistics group with nearly 300.000 employees worldwide. He studied law and earned his Ph.d. degree at the University of Freiburg and completed an additional masters degree in IT and telecommunications law at the Strathclyde University of Glasgow, UK.

Today, amongst various other engagements, Jyn is an university lecturer on privacy law, an active participant to the global community of privacy professionals, a regular speaker, writer and editor of books and articles on the subject, and a member of the scientific advisory board of the ZD, the leading German professional journal on data protection law, and former member of the European advisory board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).

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