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Kathy Zanowic, Chief Privacy Officer
Kathy was named Verizon’s Chief Privacy Officer in April of 2006. She is responsible for articulating and ensuring compliance with the company’s privacy principles and policies as well as responding to privacy laws, regulations, industry practices and consumer trends affecting Verizon, its employees and its customers. She has been with Verizon for over 20 years.
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Most Trusted Communications Company for Privacy
User PhotoKathy Zanowic posted in Policy on September 16, 2009, 09:34 AM EST
Guest blogging today is Verizon's Chief Privacy Officer, Kathy Zanowick. She's held that position for us since April of 2006. See our related PolicyBlogTV discussion here.  -- CZ Somewhere along the way we’ve all heard the saying: Trust is the cornerstone of any good relationship.  So it is with the relationships we enjoy with our customers and with the millions of people around the globe who entrust their communications to us. We know consumers will only use the full capabilities of Verizon’s... Read More
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