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OECD EXPERT CONSULATION

“Growing and Shaping the Internet of Things Wellness and Care Ecosystem”

4 - 5 October 2018

Cornell-Tech

Roosevelt Island, New York, USA

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BIO BOOK

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Brigitte Acoca Consumer Policy Analyst / Lawyer OECD France

Ms. Acoca joined the OECD’s Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation in 2005 where she has worked on the development of analytic reports and OECD legal instruments pertaining to e-commerce, dispute resolution and cross-border fraud. She has led the review of the OECD Recommendation on Consumer Protection in E-Commerce, a revised version of which was adopted by the OECD Council in March 2016. Since February 2015, Ms. Acoca has been supporting the activities of the OECD's Working Party on Consumer Product Safety, focusing on global product recalls, global awareness campaigns, online product safety, and the impact of new technologies on product safety.

Prior to joining the OECD, Ms. Acoca practiced for five years as competition law attorney in international law firms in Brussels (Belgium). She holds a Legal Master degree (LLM) in European Law from the College of Europe (Bruges, Belgium) and a postgraduate degree (DEA) in European and private international law from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas (France). She was admitted to the Paris Bar in 2000 (currently omitted).

David W. Bates, M.D., M.Sc. Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Medical Director of Clinical and Quality Analysis, Partners HealthCare USA Website: www.patientsafetyresearch.org

Dr. Bates is an internationally renowned expert in patient safety, using information technology to improve care, quality-of-care, cost-effectiveness, and outcomes assessment in medical practice. He is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health, where he co-directs the Program in Clinical Effectiveness. He directs the Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He served as external program lead for research in the World Health Organization’s Global Alliance for Patient Safety and is the immediate past president of the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) and the editor of the Journal of Patient Safety.

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He has been elected to the Institute of Medicine, the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians and the American College of Medical Informatics, and was chairman of the Board of the American Medical Informatics Association. He has published over 700 peer-reviewed papers which have been cited over 100,000 times; he has an h-index of 147, which ranks him among the 400 most cited biomedical researchers of any type.

Josip Car Director of Centre for Population Health Sciences & Chair, Health Services & Outcomes Research Programme LKCMedicine Singapore

Associate Professor Josip Car, FFPH FRCP (Edin) MD PhD DIC MSc is the Director of Centre for Population Health Sciences and Chair, Health Services and Outcomes Research Programme at LKCMedicine, joint Medical School between Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Director of the Global eHealth Unit and Co-Director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health at Imperial College London, and a family physician. He works or has worked with the World Health Organization, OECD, World Bank (supporting development of national health systems), the Global Fund and is a Board Member of BMC Medicine and Journal of Global Health; an Editor of the Cochrane Collaboration; and has a number of other roles.

Dr Car has a track record of blending academic, policy, management and clinical work. He served in a range of roles including as a Director of Public Health and Primary Care and lead director for integrated care at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Director of National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Primary Care Research Network and co-director of NIHR Comprehensive Local Research Network for London (NW), Medical Director and Chair of a Professional Executive Committee of a healthcare commissioning organization, Primary Care and Research Adviser to the Editor of the BMJ, a director for the Imperial GP Specialty Training, a member of International Advisory Board for City of Rotterdam, etc.

Assoc Professor Car’s key skills, knowledge and results areas include: Digital health, mHealth, clinical leadership, health system innovations for quality improvement (e.g. integrated care), and investigation of management of long-term diseases.

He has published over 170 scientific articles and attracted multi-million research income from a wide range of national and international funding bodies and industry. He has received for his work distinction awards, such as the BMJ’s top ten reviewer, Department of Health & NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement: London regional health and social care award for primary care and community based integration; and is regularly an invited speaker at international conferences.

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Deborah Estrin Professor of Computer Science Cornell Tech USA

Deborah Estrin is a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell Tech in New York City. She is founder of the Health Tech Hub in the Jacobs Institute and directs the Small Data Lab at Cornell Tech. She holds The Robert V. Tishman Founder's Chair and has taken on a leadership role as Associate Dean. Her current research focus is on mobile health and small data, leveraging the pervasiveness of mobile devices and digital interactions for health and life management (TEDMED). Estrin co-founded the non-profit startup, Open mHealth and sits on several scientific advisory boards for early stage mobile health startups.

Previously, Estrin was on the UCLA faculty where she was the Founding Director of the NSF Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS), pioneering the development of mobile and wireless systems to collect and analyze real time data about the physical world. Her honors include: ACM Athena Lecture (2006), Anita Borg Institute's Women of Vision Award for Innovation (2007), The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2007), The National Academy of Engineering (2009), The IEEE Internet Award (2017).

Michael Hodin CEO, Global Coalition on Aging Managing Partner, High Lantern Group USA

Michael W. Hodin, Ph.D. is CEO of the Global Coalition on Aging, Managing Partner at High Lantern Group, and a Fellow at Oxford University’s Harris Manchester College. Mike is also a featured blogger for The Huffington Post and at The Fiscal Times, under the Age and Reason Blog.

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From 1976-80, Mike was Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. During this period he was also a Visiting Scholar at Brookings Institution, on U.S. Foreign Economic Policy. He was a senior executive at Pfizer, Inc. for 30 years, where he created and then led its International Public Affairs and Public Policy operations and served on Management Boards for a number of its businesses. Mike is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and from 2010-2013, was Adjunct Senior Fellow with a focus on population aging. In 2013, Mike was invited by then-Committee Chairman Bill Nelson (D-FL) to lead a Members’ Roundtable with the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging. Mike was also the recipient of the 2012 Fred D. Thompson Award from the American Federation for Aging Research. He sits on the Boards of the Foreign Policy Association, Business Council for International Understanding, NYC Blood Center, American Skin Association, American Federation for Aging Research and Emigrant Savings Bank, where he is Chairman of its compensation committee. Mike was a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Ageing. And he sits on the Advisory Board for the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging. Mike holds a BA, cum laude, Cornell University, M.Sc.in International Relations from The London School of Economics and Political Science, and M.Phil and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.

Bodil Josefsson Head of IoT security Ericsson Sweden

As head of IoT Security, Bodil is responsible for the overall IoT security strategy, including both product security and security offerings for the IoT portfolio. Bodil has also been instrumental in aligning security initiatives across Ericsson, including 5G security, cloud security and network security. Bodil has a background at Ericsson within product management, marketing and sales.

Bodil has global sales experience and has been stationed in Italy, Portugal and South Africa. Before Ericsson, Bodil worked at the Swedish operator Telia and at the Swedish embassy in Paris.

Bodil holds a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from Linköping Institute of Technology, Sweden.

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Surya P. Kolluri Managing Director Thought Leadership Bank of America Merrill Lynch USA

Surya Kolluri is on the Operating Committee of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Retirement and Wealth Solutions Business where he leads the efforts on Thought Leadership. In this capacity he oversees incubation and commercialization of research and programs in the areas of Social Impact Investing, Longevity and Retirement. He manages external relationships in these areas including the Stanford Center on Longevity, the MIT AgeLab, the Wharton Pension Research Council, the Wharton Social Impact Investing Initiative, Age Wave and the Boston College Retirement Center. Surya has spoken at a number of public forums including the White House Conference on Aging Regional Forum in Boston, the National Governors Association summer meeting, Oxford University, Wharton Social Impact Investing Conference, the Dementia X forum in Stockholm, the World Health Organization Convening on Healthy Aging in Geneva and the OECD on the topics of Longevity, Cognitive Decline and Social Impact Investing. He has also engaged with students and researchers on these topics at Brown University, Yale University, Stanford University and the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to this, Surya played a variety of roles at Bank of America including Head of Strategy, Business Support Executive and Channel Development Manager. Surya joined Bank of America in 2006 from Bain & Company. He spent 14 years as a strategy management consultant based out of New York City with consulting firms Bain & A.T. Kearney, serving clients in the US and around the world. Throughout his career, Surya has worked on pro-bono projects for non-profit organizations. He currently serves on the board of the MA/NH chapter of the US Alzheimer’s association. He also serves on the board of the CEO Initiative for Alzheimer’s (CEOI) and the Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA). He previously served as co-chair of Rebuilding Together Boston, a volunteer organization that helps rebuild homes for Boston communities in need. Surya has an MBA from the Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania and an MS from Drexel University, Philadelphia.

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Mei Wa Kwong Executive Director Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP) USA

Mei Wa Kwong, JD has over a decade of experience in state and federal policy work. She is currently the Executive Director for the Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP), the federally designated National Telehealth Policy Resource Center. She has written numerous policy briefs, crafted state legislation and led several coalition efforts on a variety of issues. Ms. Kwong has published several articles on telehealth and telehealth policy in various peer reviewed journals and is the co-author of CCHP’s 50 State Medicaid Telehealth Reimbursement Survey. She is recognized as an expert on telehealth policy and has been consulted by state and federal lawmakers on telehealth legislation and policy.

Prior to joining CCHP, Ms. Kwong was the Policy Analyst for Children’s Home Society of California where she worked on education and early childhood issues. She was recognized for her work by the Child Development Policy Institute.

Ms. Kwong is a graduate of the George Washington University Law School and has a BA in International Affairs.

Steven Locke Founder and Chief Medical Officer iHope Network USA

Steven Locke, MD is the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of iHope Network, a behavioral telehealth company in Beverly, MA. Dr. Locke has served in clinical and leadership roles at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates where he was chief of Behavioral Medicine. He also has a private office practice of psychiatry in Wayland, MA.

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Currently, Dr. Locke is engaged in R & D of technology-assisted clinical systems at iHope Network that integrate behavioral health into primary care to address the challenge of comorbid depression and anxiety in patients with chronic medical conditions. iHope specializes in technology-supported self-care, computer-guided video therapy delivered via the Internet by clinicians who integrate behavioral health into primary care, student health and e-health and mobile health programs for the behavioral health medical home.

Dr. Locke is a former Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School where he was the founding director of a graduate course on technology innovation in healthcare. With over 50 publications, he has been a national leader in professional organizations including past service as president of the American Psychosomatic Society an recipient of the Stangler Prize for Innovation from the American Association for Technology in Psychiatry.

Chris K. Madsen

Co-Founder & CEO Aegon Blue Square Re Netherlands

Chris Madsen is Chairman and CEO of Blue Square Re N.V., Aegon’s internal reinsurer and a company he co-founded in 2010.

Mr. Madsen holds a Masters in Engineering from Princeton University in Princeton, USA. His undergraduate degree is in Mathematics and Economics. He is an Associate of the Society of Actuaries, a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries and a Chartered Financial Analyst.

He started his professional career in New York in 1990, working as Consulting Actuary and later Principal. Mr. Madsen has published numerous articles on innovative underwriting risk solutions and is a frequent speaker on the topic and related developments.

Mr. Madsen is an avid proponent and driver of integrating start-up and insurtech expertise into insurance solutions - including internet-of-things applications as well as blockchain initiatives such as “B3i”. He is also responsible for the ground-breaking longevity solutions that Aegon brought to the capital markets totalling over EUR 20bn of reserves.

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Jenni Nordborg

Director and Head of health division, Vinnova National Life science coordinator, Government offices Sweden

Jenni Nordborg, PhD, is National Coordinator and Director of Life Sciences at the Government Offices of Sweden, heading the Office for Life Sciences. The Office for Life Sciences coordinates policy between the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Ministry of Research and Higher Education, the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation, and is responsible for forming a new Swedish Life Science Strategy. Dr. Nordborg is also Director and Head of the Health Division at Vinnova, the Swedish Governmental Innovation Agency. She is active in strategic innovation policy development and implementation within health and life science on national and international level. Her network includes international innovation policy, entrepreneurship and the health and life science ecosystem. Dr. Nordborg has a research background from Chalmers University of Technology, and experience from senior management positions in both the private and public sector. She has an entrepreneurial background from commercialization of research, and international marketing and sales experience. Together with the founding team she built up the laser company Cobolt AB to an international position. She also has experience in board level positions both in private companies and governmental organizations and is under the Swedish presidency Chairman of the Board of Nordic Innovation.

Jonathan A. Obar Assistant Professor in Department of Communication Studies York University Canada

Jonathan A. Obar, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at York University. He also serves as a Research Associate with the Quello Center, a communication policy research center at Michigan State University. His research focuses on information and communication policy, and the relationship between digital technologies, civil liberties and the inclusiveness of public culture. Recent academic publications address Big Data and privacy, internet routing and NSA surveillance, network neutrality, and digital activism. He is co-editor of

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Strategies for Media Reform: International Perspectives, published by Fordham University Press.

Nick Padula

Vice President, Solutions Strategy - North America Philips USA

Nick Padula is the Vice President, Strategic Solutions – North America for Philips Healthcare. He is responsible for helping partners evolve into a completely connected, clinically integrated healthcare organization with patient-centric solutions that help remove boundaries and enable systems, devices and people across the health continuum to share information easily and securely when and where they need it. Relative to extending care beyond hospital walls and population health management, he recently served as V.P. of Philips Home Monitoring business where he co-created Philips’ CareSage, a new predictive analytics engine that enables health systems to better monitor and care for patients, by combining actionable insights with wearable devices and monitoring. During his tenure with Philips, Mr. Padula also served as V.P., Diagnostic Imaging Services, and was a member of the Healthcare Marketing Council, developing an innovative set of product offerings and launching them throughout the North America. Mr. Padula is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and completed post-baccalaureate studies at Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations and Harvard, School of Business, Cambridge, Massachusetts with an emphasis on Leading Change and Organizational Renewal.

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Evan Patton Lead Software Engineer, MIT App Inventor Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) USA

Dr. Evan Patton works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a member of the Internet Policy Research Initiative (IRPI) and leads development of the MIT App Inventor platform, where he explores the intersection of machine learning algorithms and Internet of Things, as well as individuals’ privacy behaviors on social media platforms. Prior to receiving his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for optimizing knowledge representation algorithms for mobile devices, he worked on alignment of knowledge graph extraction from text and speech records with the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Unified Medical Language System for patient care management. He has experience integrating data across in a variety of domains, including air and water quality, genomics and proteomics related to the microbiome, and over-the-counter health sensors.

Paul de Raeve General Secretary European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN)

Paul De Raeve has been a registered nurse since 1984. He obtained a master’s degree in nursing science at the Free University of Brussels, a Master degree in Statistics from the Catholic University of Brussels, and a PhD degree from the Kings College University of London.

He was appointed as a staff manager at the Free University hospital of Brussels, part-time delegated to the Belgium Ministry of Health and Environment. He was responsible for developing a national comparable data warehouse for nursing, introducing qualitative indicators within the hospital financing system and providing data for the political decision-making process.

In 2002, Paul De Raeve was appointed as General Secretary of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN). EFN activities relate to the promotion and protection of nurses and the nursing profession with particular reference to the EU and Europe. Working towards this mission includes ensuring that nursing is central in

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the development, implementation and evaluation of the European Health Policy in the field of education, workforce, and quality and safety. Outcomes are achieved in partnership with other health providers, patients’ organisations, civil society and many other European stakeholders.

Paul Roossin CEO Mental Machinery, Inc.

Paul Roossin is the founder and CEO of Mental Machinery, an AI consulting company.

Formerly he served as Science Director for Nanotronics Imaging, a leading-edge microscopy, computer vision, AI and deep learning robotics and software company that delivers automated inspection and analysis solutions to the semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries. He served as the Chief Technology Officer for Network Decisions, Tribeca Software, and Revonet, Inc. Paul was a founder and the Chief Information Officer of ConsumerSearch, Inc., a consumer product meta-review site that grew to be one to the largest consumer advice sites on the web. Previously, Paul was a research scientist in the fields of AI and computational linguistics at the T.J. Watson Research Center of IBM, where he and his colleagues produced the world's first high accuracy machine translation and speech recognition systems.

A member of the New York Academy of Science and the Society of Sigma Xi, Paul's active interests include science policy and educational outreach. He was featured as one of the 100 smartest individuals in the New York City area in a New York Magazine cover story. Paul received a B.A. Cum Laude from New York University in biology and computer science and from 1980 to 1985 was a Ph.D. Fellow at The Rockefeller University and the Courant Institute of Mathematics.

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Elettra Ronchi Senior Policy Analyst OECD France

Elettra Ronchi, PhD, MPP, is Senior Policy Analyst in the Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris where since 2015 she is Head of Unit, coordinating work on data governance and security risk management in the digital economy. Elettra Ronchi has more than 20 years of experience as policy analyst, evaluating the instruments available to governments to improve the public benefits from investments in health, science and technology. Since 2006 she has led work on e-health, including the development of international measures and approaches to benchmarking progress in this sector. From 2013 to 2015 Elettra has coordinated G7 OECD work on dementia, Big Data and open science and more recently, the development of an OECD Council Recommendation on Health Data Governance.

Elettra Ronchi started her policy career in 1993 as consultant for the United Nations Development Programme. Before joining the international civil service she held academic research and teaching positions in the US and France. She received her PhD from the Rockefeller University/Cornell Medical School (US), and MPP from the University of York (UK).

Gilad L. Rosner Founder, Internet of Things Privacy Forum Spain

Dr. Gilad Rosner is a privacy and information policy researcher and the founder of the non-profit Internet of Things Privacy Forum, whose mission is to produce research, guidance, and best practices to help industry and government reduce privacy risk and innovate responsibly in the domain of connected devices. The organization recently published the results of 18 months of IoT privacy research:

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Clearly Opaque: Privacy Risks of the Internet of Things: https://www.iotprivacyforum.org/clearlyopaque/

UC Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity published an executive summary of it entitled Privacy and the Internet of Things: Emerging Frameworks for Policy and Design: https://cltc.berkeley.edu/2018/06/07/cltc_report_privacy_iot/

Gilad’s broader work focuses on the IoT, identity management, US & EU privacy and data protection regimes, and online trust. His research has been used by the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report on the Responsible Use of Data and he is a featured expert on O’Reilly and the BBC. Gilad is an internationally invited speaker at industry conferences, universities, and government agencies. Gilad has a 20-year career in IT, having worked with identity management technology, digital media, automation and telecommunications.

Gilad is a member of the UK Cabinet Office Privacy and Consumer Advisory Group, which provides independent analysis on Government digital initiatives, and is a member of the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems. He is a Visiting Scholar at the Information School at UC Berkeley, a Visiting Researcher at the Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute, and has consulted on trust issues for the UK government's identity assurance programme, Verify.gov. Gilad was a policy advisor to Wisconsin State Representative Melissa Sargent, and he contributed directly to legislation on law enforcement access to location data, access to digital assets upon death, and the collection of student biometrics.

Wim Rullens Senior Policy Coordinator International relations Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs

Wim Rullens is coordinating international policy issues in the field of digital economy policies at the Ministry of Economic affairs and Climate policy in The Netherlands. He has extensive experience with organisations such as the European Union, the European Post and Telecom organization CEPT, OECD and the International Telecommunications Union, amongst others. He was also the cofounder of the Dutch Internet Governance Forum. Topics he dealt with recently include the Dutch digital strategy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Wim has studied political science and economics.

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David P. Ryan General Manager, Health & Life Sciences Internet of Things Group, Intel Corporation United States

Dave leads the Health Sector business at Intel’s IoT Group to help the global health & life sciences device industry transform care at the edge. His customers are the manufacturers who build life sciences research instruments as well as medical equipment, appliances and devices used in hospitals, clinics, residential care settings and the home. Dave is on the HIMSS’ Personal Connected Health Alliance board of managers and the Governing Board of the Global Coalition on Aging.

Dave has spoken worldwide on the challenges and opportunities in an aging world – including United Nations, OECD, USA Capitol Hill, Asia HIMSS and national ministerial events across Asia. His call for a new social contract across ages was published in the AARP International Journal. He founded Intel’s China HLS unit, was elected to the American Chamber of Commerce’s China Health Cooperation Program Steering Committee. He also led the build-out of Intel’s worldwide Age Friendly Initiative engagements on aging across APEC to OECD, WHO and G-20. Dave holds a B.S. Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University, an M.B.A. from Pennsylvania State University and is a Wharton Fellow. He is Chairman of the Board for a worldwide non-profit dedicated to improving infant care (www.RIE.org).

Jeff Schwartz Principal Human Capital, Deloitte Consulting LLP USA

Jeff Schwartz is a senior Human Capital Consulting partner with global and growth markets experience in talent strategies, leadership, learning and talent development, organization design, strategic change, and human resources (HR) strategies for corporations and government agencies. He works with global and executive teams on large-scale change and transformation programs with a focus on guiding senior

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leaders and teams on projects with unique questions of scale, business impact, and urgency. He has been a consulting partner since 1996.

Jeff is the US leader of the firm’s future of work research and consulting services.

He is on the global Human Capital Consulting executive and the global leader Marketing, Eminence and Brand.

A senior advisor to the Human Capital practice in India, over the past several years he has worked with some of the leading groups and MNCs in India including Reliance Jio and Reliance Industries, the Aditya Birla Group, and Citibank India.

From 2014-2016 he was a senior advisor to the Chairman and executive leadership of Reliance Jio focusing on the HR, organization and leadership strategy and national rollout of the largest 4G company in India.

Jeff is the founding and US sponsoring and managing partner for the US Israel Innovation Collaboration including an Innovation Tech Terminal which is a bridge connecting US and global companies with Israeli start ups

A former commercial and investment banker he has consulted extensively for financial institutions around the world including private sector, public sector, and international development banks.

From 2011-2015 Jeff led the Human Capital practice for US India (the global delivery centers).

From 1993-1995 Jeff was a senior advisor to the Russian Federation on privatization and capital markets development; in 1992-1993 Jeff was one of the first associate directors of the US Peace Corps in the Russian Federation.

He has graduate degrees from the Yale School of Management (MBA 1987) and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University (MPA 1987) and an undergraduate degree from Cornell University in History and Government (BA 1980).

Jennifer Stoddart Regulator Advisor at Nymity Privacy Commissioner of Canada (2003-2010) Canada

Jennifer Stoddart was awarded an honourary doctorate in 2013 by the University of Ottawa and in 2015 by McGill University. In June 2011, the Québec Bar awarded her the distinction of Avocat émérite. She was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada 2015 for her international leadership in privacy rights and for her exemplary public service as the privacy commissioner of Canada (2003-2010).

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She is a member of the board of the IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) and advises bodies linked to the Canadian and Quebec government on data-protection issues. She is a member of the Advisory Committee of the B.C. Information Commissioner.

She is an Invited Scholar at the Centre of Genomics and Policy. With Professor Bartha Knoppers, Director of the Centre, she is involved in various OECD projects concerning Health Data Governance.

José Valverde

Programme Officer European Commission DG-CNECT, Unit H.3 eHealth, Wellbeing and Ageing Luxembourg

Dr Valverde graduated from the University of Sevilla in 1991 with a degree in medicine and surgery. He specialised in Emergency and Casualty Medicine (1993) and Family and Community Medicine (2012). He currently works at the European Commission, DG-CNECT, Unit H.3 eHealth, Wellbeing and Ageing as Programme Officer. He previously worked as Director of the Andalusian Agency for Health Technology Assessment (2000-2004); International & Research Advisor at the Cabinet of the Andalusia Regional Minister for Health (2004-2006); Scientific Officer at the European Commission Joint Research Centre(2006-2009); Director General of the Spanish National Centre for Accessibility Technologies (2010-2011); and Andalusian Regional Health Department as senior emergency & casualty physician, coordinator, regulator and researcher (2011-2018, 1995-2000).

Dr Valverde´s research has focused on eHealth including Personal Health Systems, Web 2.0 applied to health, mHealth, and European healthcare systems enabled through Information Society Technologies. Another related research line is on accessibility technologies for active and healthy ageing.

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Laura Riposo VanDruff Assistant Director Division of Privacy and Identity Protection Federal Trade Commission United States

Laura Riposo VanDruff is an Assistant Director of the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. An experienced litigator, she supervises matters relating to violations of U.S. laws enforced by the Commission regarding the privacy and security of consumer information. Ms. VanDruff also manages privacy and security initiatives at the Commission, including most recently the Commission’s Mobile Security Updates report. She has served as trial counsel for the agency, and she has settled several high-profile data security and privacy investigations. Ms. VanDruff is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law.

Effy Vayena Professor of Bioethics Swiss Institute of Technology (ETHZ) Switzerland

Effy Vayena is a Professor of Bioethics at the Swiss Institute of Technology (ETHZ) and renowned expert at the intersection of medicine, data, and ethics. Her work focuses on important societal issues of data and technology as they relate to scientific progress and how it is or should be applied to public and personal health.

Vayena completed her education as a social historian with a PhD in Medical History from University of Minnesota. A keen interest in health policy has led her to work with the World Health Organization on ethical questions around reproductive medicine and research. Upon her return to academia, Vayena helped establish and coordinated the PhD program in Biomedical Ethics and Law at University of Zurich and was subsequently awarded a professorship by the Swiss National Science Foundation. As a professor of health policy she founded the Health Ethics and Policy Lab to tackle pressing questions that arise through technological advances such as genomic technologies in healthcare and research. She received her habilitation from the University of Zurich in the field of bioethics and policy and has been appointed a Visiting Professor at the Center

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for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, where she was previously a Fellow.

Vayena believes in the value of interdisciplinarity and the application of practical knowledge to investigate ethical questions of personalized health. Her widely recognized research has allowed her to collaborate and build strong relationships with a variety of scholars in Switzerland and from renowned institutions abroad. Effy Vayena is a leading expert in the dynamic and diverse field of health data and ethics, successfully leveraging her international network to promote a fruitful debate about the ethics of health in the digital age. She has previously worked with the Wellcome Trust, OECD, Commonwealth Fund, Chatham House, and academic institutions and governments around the world.

Shana Vijayan

National Lead, Test Beds programme NHS England

Shana has recently been appointed as national lead for the Test Beds programme within NHS England. The programme brings NHS organisations and innovators into partnerships to drive the adoption and uptake of innovative technologies. Contemporary science and technology provide the prospect of improving health outcomes and alleviating suffering with Test Beds an opportunity to trial ‘combinatorial’ innovation (new combinations of products and processes) in real-world settings. Shana has an extensive background in health management in complex and varied environments, having previously worked at the Department of Health, large teaching hospitals and primary care. She champions a culture which is open and transparent. Her particular interest is in how NHS organisations can be more effective, which stems from working in NHS performance management for over a decade and undertaking her PhD in this area. She is concerned with how public health services are held to account and the tools and technologies that shape healthcare; this focus led her to become a STS Kennedy Research Fellow at Harvard University and continues to inform her work.

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David Weigelt Vice President, Innovation Home Instead Senior Care USA

David Weigelt heads the Innovation team at Home Instead Senior Care – the global leaders of in-home care for seniors. He is dedicated to developing the next generation of home care while maintaining the high quality of life that is the hallmark of Home Instead services. Prior to joining Home Instead Senior Care, David was the President and CEO of Immersion Active, a digital marketing agency focused on helping companies reach the 50–plus market. David founded Immersion Active in 1998 and under his leadership, the company has been responsible for over $1.5 billion in successful online transactions. David sees himself as part of a growing ecosystem with an important mission – changing the face of aging. He is the co–author of Dot Boom: Marketing to Baby Boomers Through Meaningful Online Engagement, a book praised for its innovative mix of “behavioral theory and cutting-edge Internet marketing strategy.” Other contributions include the publication of Silver Tsunami, the leading ebrief on the mature markets; founding the International Mature Marketing Network (IMMN) webinar series; as well as speaking nationally and internationally on the topic of innovation and marketing to boomers and seniors. He was a founding board member of IMMN and is an active member of The Society, an international group of thought leaders on aging.

Robin Wilton Technical Outreach Identity and Privacy USA

Robin Wilton is the Technical Outreach Director for Identity and Privacy, in the Internet Society’s Internet Technology Office. He is a specialist in online privacy

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and digital identity, with over 30 years’ experience in systems engineering, consulting and industry analyst roles. In 2012 Robin joined the Internet Society, which he has represented at the OECD’s Internet Technical Advisory Committee, the Council of Europe’s committee on privacy and data protection, and in numerous industry forums. He is a board member of the Kantara Initiative - a non-profit tech incubator and identity assurance organisation dedicated to enhancing trust in digital identity. Robin is also an ethics board member and external reviewer on a number of EU Horizon2020 projects. Robin’s current work on privacy is in three main areas:

‒ Understanding the effect of the Internet of Things on user agency; ‒ Incorporating ethical data-handling principles into product development; ‒ Assessing the impact of quantum computing on encryption.

Robin has a reputation for ‘translating’ complex topics between technologists, business-people and policy-makers. His long-term interest is in how social constructs such as identity, privacy and trust are mediated through technology.