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CPPA board opens meeting, moves to closed session on senior appointments and litigation; welcomes new member

2669666 · March 18, 2025
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The California Privacy Protection Agency Board met March 6 in San Francisco, established a quorum, announced closed sessions to consider the appointment of an executive director and chief privacy auditor and to receive legal advice on litigation, and introduced new board member Dr. Brandy Nonakee.

Good afternoon. “Welcome to this meeting of the California Privacy Protection Agency Board,” Chair Jennifer Urban said as the board opened its March 6 meeting in San Francisco at about 2:08 p.m.

The board established a quorum with five members present and announced it would move into closed session under the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act to consider the appointment of an executive director and a chief privacy auditor and to receive legal advice related to active litigation. Urban said the board would recess overnight and resume public session at 9 a.m. the following day at the same location and Zoom link.

The closed-session announcement…

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