Aryeh Friedman

Aryeh Friedman
  • Lecturer

Contact Information

  • office Address:

    600 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
    3730 Walnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19104

Overview

Mr. Friedman is a global privacy, ethics and compliance advisor to multinational companies with expertise in the data, pharmaceutical and telecommunications industries.  He was, for over a decade, Associate General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Chief Privacy Officer at Dun & Bradstreet where he oversaw Dun & Bradstreet’s global privacy and compliance  programs which covers anti-corruption, export controls and trade regulation, competition law, lobbying and other regulatory compliance. Mr. Friedman had previously served as Vice President, Assistant General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at Pfizer, and Chief Counsel, Competition at Wyeth. Mr. Friedman also served as Senior Competition and Regulatory Counsel at AT&T and British Telecom. Mr. Friedman worked in private practice at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind Wharton & Garrison and (Faegre) Drinker, Biddle & Reath.

Mr. Friedman has spoken and published extensively on legal ethics, privacy and compliance as well as on law and emerging technologies. Mr. Friedman is Vice Chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Compliance and Ethics Network and Co-Chair of the Privacy and Information Security (PRIS) Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association and has not-for-profit board experience. Mr. Friedman holds a B.S. from Cornell University and J.D. from the New York University School of Law.

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