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Director, Privacy Review Program
03/18/2025
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) is seeking an experienced privacy attorney to lead the development and implementation of the NAI’s updated privacy review program for NAI member companies; and to support the NAI’s work in developing privacy guidance and best practices for member companies. This position reports to the General Counsel.
NAI Legal Internship
03/01/2025
The NAI legal internship program is for qualified law students interested in privacy and digital advertising. This internship will provide law students with a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge legal, policy, and technology issues impacting today’s online and mobile advertising world.
NAI Public Policy Internship
03/01/2025
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) public policy internship program is for qualified undergraduate or graduate students interested in public policy and the intersection of privacy laws and regulations in the digital advertising industry. This internship will provide students with a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge policy issues impacting this industry.
Director, Privacy Review Program
Director, Privacy Review Program, NAI
About the Job:Â
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) is seeking an experienced privacy attorney to lead the development and implementation of the NAI’s updated privacy review program for NAI member companies; and to support the NAI’s work in developing privacy guidance and best practices for member companies. This position reports to the General Counsel.
Duties and Responsibilities:Â
The NAI is establishing a Privacy Review Program for its member companies as part of its new Self-Regulatory Framework. In leading this process, the Director of the Privacy Review Program will:
- Work with the NAI’s leadership team to identify priority focus areas for privacy reviews with members, including, but not limited to relevant state law requirements for transparency, user choice, and processing of sensitive personal data.
- Develop a member-facing questionnaire as well as internal policies and procedures for conducting annual privacy reviews for all NAI members, designed to:
- confirm member adherence to the NAI’s Self-Regulatory Framework;
- advise NAI members about NAI privacy guidance and best practices; and
- provide context and information resources to NAI members on identified areas of focus for state and federal privacy requirements.
- Implement the Privacy Review Program by supervising a team of 2-3 NAI staff attorneys in conducting privacy reviews for every NAI member company on an annual basis as well as initial reviews when onboarding new members.
- Prepare reports and share information about the aggregate results of annual privacy reviews with members with NAI staff and other stakeholders.
- Through the NAI’s working groups, assist in developing guidance and best practice documents for privacy in digital advertising on an ongoing basis.
- Represent the NAI and champion its privacy review program to NAI members and externally through industry events, speaking engagements, and meetings with policymakers and regulators as needed.
The NAI’s privacy review program is not intended to provide legal advice to NAI member companies, and the successful candidate will not serve as legal counsel to any NAI member company. The successful candidate will work closely with both the NAI’s General Counsel and Vice President for Public Policy to align the NAI’s Privacy Review Program with both the legal environment currently facing the digital advertising industry as well as member interests in the evolving policy landscape.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have robust experience with digital advertising technology business practices and technologies; mastery of U.S. consumer privacy laws and regulations, particularly U.S. state consumer privacy laws and regulations that apply to digital advertising; and an interest in consumer privacy and public policy. Requirements for the position include:
- Licensed to practice law in the U.S. and in good standing with your local bar.
- 5+ years of legal experience predominantly in advising companies in the digital advertising industry on U.S. consumer privacy laws, either in-house, as outside counsel, or both.Â
- Experience developing and/or implementing privacy programs.
- Experience conducting or supporting privacy impact assessments and providing audit support.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills, strong communication skills, quick learner, and a strong sense of initiative.
- Experience supervising and directing a team on privacy matters.Â
- Ability to work collaboratively with a small but tight-knit team of privacy and policy professionals.
- At least one CIPP certification is preferred.
- Prior experience working with, or at, an NAI member company is preferred.
Location
This role will be hybrid remote/in-person in Washington, DC or fully remote if unable to re-locate to the Washington, DC area.
Compensation, Benefits and Work Environment
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience, plus annual bonus based on performance.Â
- Excellent benefits, including medical, dental and vision insurance, 401k with employer match, and generous annual leave available.
- Nationwide travel (10-15%) and access to industry events.
- The successful candidate’s starting salary will be determined based on permissible, non-discriminatory factors such as skills, experience, and geographic location.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample (no more than five pages) to admin@networkadvertising.org.Â
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About the NAI
Founded in 2000, the NAI is a non–profit organization that is the leading self–regulatory association dedicated to responsible data collection and its use for digital advertising. Since 2000, we have been working with the leaders in online advertising to craft policies that help ensure responsible data collection and use practices. The result is the development of high standards that are practical and scalable to benefit everyone.
The NAI has been a thought leader on privacy for more than 25 years, helping its members implement best practices and stay ahead of regulatory trends from sensitive health data to the use of precise locations. The NAI’s goal is to build strong industry partnerships and develop the solutions needed for businesses to thrive in a privacy-centric future.
NAI Legal Internship
NAI Legal Internship
Internship Program Overview
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) legal internship program is for qualified law students interested in privacy and digital advertising. This internship will provide law students with a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge legal, policy, and technology issues impacting today’s online and mobile advertising world. Interns will be provided an orientation explaining the various business models in the industry and the privacy issues with emerging technologies. Interns will have close interaction with NAI’s small, but sophisticated staff of lawyers and technologists. Legal interns will also interact with the world’s leading Internet and digital media companies. The internship schedule is flexible and can accommodate class and other schedules. There is a minimum time requirement of 16 hours per week during the semester. The NAI generally accepts up two interns per semester.
Additional Information
Legal Intern Responsibilities May Include:
- Monitor and analyze federal and state bills and statutes related to online privacy, data security, and technology issues
- Reviewing online privacy disclosures for required representations about data collection, use and retention; reviewing responses to compliance questionnaires, and participating in conference calls and interviews with members
- Assist compliance counsel with enforcement proceedings to determine the scope of alleged violations of the NAI Code by members
- Conduct legal research on specific topics such as tort liability, lobbying, defamation, intellectual property, and other issues
- Attend conferences, seminars, presentations, and hearings regarding online privacy, advertising and marketing, and related technology issues
- Monitor international developments in the areas of privacy, advertising, marketing, and technology and the implementation of new privacy legislation and regulations across the globe
Required Skills
- Excellent written ability, including the ability to draft documents, emails, and materials for different audiences
- Strong interpersonal skills and verbal communication skills
- Enthusiasm and interest in privacy, technology, information security, and/or Internet law and policy
- Desire to be creative and tackle novel, cutting-edge issues that may not be “traditional” legal issues – work assignments may involve the intersection of law, technology, policy, and business interests
- Course work in privacy law, technology law, intellectual property, communications law, and/or e-commerce desirable
- Basic familiarity with Web and Internet technology desirable (cookies, client/server model, web browsers, browser privacy settings, domain names, URLs, the basic elements of a website, etc.)
- Microsoft Office and Google Suite skills (Spreadsheets & Text Editing)
The internship will provide opportunities for professional development and mentoring. Possibility exists that internship could evolve into a permanent position for the right candidate.
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About The NAI
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) is a trade association of close to 100 leading technology companies committed to shaping and enforcing responsible data management practices for online behavioral advertising and related businesses. We do this through a robust self-regulatory program that involves a commitment to high standards that exceed current legal requirements and a tough compliance, enforcement, and accountability program. NAI has been the leader in shaping workable solutions for the online advertising industry in the face of daunting public policy problems for over a decade. The NAI’s membership incorporates not just the largest advertising networks, but also leading data management platforms, data exchanges, real time bidding platforms, mobile marketing companies, and marketing analytics service providers.
Located in Washington, D.C., the NAI is a fast-paced, dynamic environment with a lean and efficient team.
For more information about the NAI, please review our website. For more information about the internship or to submit a resume and cover letter, please contact: Jason Snyder (jason@networkadvertising.org)
NAI Public Policy Internship
NAI Public Policy Internship
Internship Program Overview
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) public policy internship program is for qualified undergraduate or graduate students interested in public policy and the intersection of privacy laws and regulations in the digital advertising industry. This internship will provide students with a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge policy issues impacting this industry. The NAI leads in the development of privacy self-regulatory guidance and best practices for responsible advertising technology companies, and we are the leading trade association promoting public policies that provide strong consumer data privacy, while also promoting the robust data driven advertising industry.Â
NAI Public Policy Interns will be provided an orientation explaining the various business models in the industry and the policy issues with emerging technologies. Interns will have close interaction with NAI’s policy and legal staff. The internship schedule is flexible and may be conducted virtually to accommodate coursework. The work requirement ranges from 16-25 hours per week during the semester. This is an unpaid internship, but in some cases the NAI may provide expenses to provide for attendance at related meetings and events.
Public Policy Intern Responsibilities May Include:
- Participate in the Government relations process within a trade association to gain valuable experience in industry government relations, public affairs, and strategic communications efforts,
- Conduct policy & industry research,
- Help draft newsletters, blog posts and educational material for lawmakers,
- Track federal and state bills and statutes related to digital advertising and privacy issues,
- Attend industry meetings, presentations and congressional hearings regarding online, privacy, advertising and marketing, and related technology issues (virtual or in-person depending on circumstances),
- Prepare summaries of hearings for the public policy team and member companies.
Required Skills
- Currently enrolled in Undergrad or Graduate Degree with relevant coursework, such as Political Science, International Affairs, or related discipline with a focus on public policy,
- Excellent written ability, including the ability to draft documents, emails, and materials for different audiences,
- Proactive and effective working both independently and part of a team,
- Strong interpersonal skills and verbal communication skills,
- Enthusiasm and interest in privacy, advertising industry and policy,
- Microsoft Office and Google Suite skills.
Skills & Education/Experience Preferred:
- Enthusiasm and interest in technology, public policy, and data privacy
- Experience with or knowledge of the digital advertising industry
- Interest in advertising technology
Work Environment
- Located in Washington, D.C., the NAI is a small but fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- This is a hybrid position, with flexibility to work in person at our office in Washington, DC and remotely. Under certain circumstances, this internship may be offered virtually.
Additional Information
The internship will provide opportunities for professional development and mentoring.Â
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to admin@networkadvertising.org.
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About the NAI
The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) is a trade association of close to 100 leading technology companies committed to shaping and enforcing responsible data management practices for online personalized advertising. NAI has been the leader in shaping workable solutions for the online advertising industry in the face of daunting public policy problems for over a decade. NAI membership includes some of the largest names in technology, as well as startups in incubators. The NAI’s membership incorporates not just advertising networks, but also leading data management platforms, data exchanges, real time bidding platforms, mobile marketing companies, and marketing analytics service providers.