Open Door Open City is a monthly webinar from The Inclusion Initiative at the LSE hosted by Karina Robinson. In this webinar series, Karina typically interviews a single guest - often leaders of business in London—on the benefits of bringing behavioural science and data science together to create more inclusive cultures at the organisation level.
In this Open Door, Open City webinar Karina Robinson will be in conversation with Vivienne Artz talking about conclusions from the TII/WIBF Inclusion study and the tensions between privacy and data.
Karina Robinson (@_KarinaRobinson) is Co-Director and Senior Visiting Fellow of The Inclusion Initiative (TII) at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Karina is a champion of the City of London, with a focus on creating a diverse and inclusive culture in City firms to drive fairness, profitability and good conduct. Most recently she oversaw major changes at the Worshipful Company of International Bankers during her past year as Master.
She is CEO of Robinson Hambro, a Chairman Advisory and Board search firm. It was part of the Advisory Group to Lord Davies’s Women on Boards, an initiative which marked the starting point for Board D&I. She Chairs the Lord Mayor’s Appeal Advisory Board, which groups together the CEOs/Chairs of major City institutions.
Most of her career was spent as a journalist covering international financial and political issues for The Banker, Bloomberg and the International Herald Tribune. She writes a column on finance and international affairs called Karina’s Column.
Vivienne Artz (@VivienneArtz) is the Chief Privacy Officer at Refinitiv, leading the global Privacy Office and overseeing global privacy strategy and practice.
Previously, Vivienne was a Managing Director and Global Head of Privacy Legal and Head of International for the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Group at Citi. Prior to joining Citi in 2000, Vivienne worked in private practice in London.
Vivienne chairs the International Regulatory Strategy Group Data Working Group, is on TheCityUK EU Technical Advisory Group, and is the Treasurer on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Vivienne is also on the Business and Law Advisory Board of St Mary’s University in the UK and is on the Founding Editorial Board for the Journal of AI and Ethics. Vivienne was recognised in the 2019 PrivSec200 list of privacy and security professionals across Europe.
Vivienne is the President of Women in Banking and Finance, and is a recognized gender champion and leader having been awarded the “Champion for Women” Award at the Women in Banking and Finance Awards for Achievement 2016, received the 2019 WeAreTheCity Rising Star “Editor’s Choice” Award in recognition of her tireless efforts in the diversity space, and as an individual who is pushing for change within her industry. Vivienne placed in the top 20 Executive Women Role Models in the HERoes List 2020, was awarded “Woman Solicitor of the Year” in the Law Society Excellence Awards in 2020, and has many years of experience leading a broad range of diversity initiatives and groups both within firms and across sectors.
The Inclusion Initiative (TII) (@LSE_TII) is a three-year innovative partnership programme bringing together research and practice to build more inclusive work environments.
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