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Bartlett Morgan, CIPP/E is a Caribbean-based attorney-at-law and consultant. He is a member
of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), the Information Systems Audit
and Control Association (ISACA) and the International Network of Privacy Law Professionals
(INPLP). He holds a certificate in Data Protection Officer Skills and has received training from the University of Oxford’s Said Business School on Cybersecurity Leadership.
Bartlett is experienced in the practical implementation of various privacy-related compliance
objectives. He has provided data protection and privacy support to clients with respect to their
operations in the Caribbean, the United States and South America. Bartlett has addressed privacy issues across multiple sectors including distribution, retail, financial services, fintech, tourism and digital media.
Bartlett has authored GDPR compliance guidance for Caribbean-based service providers and also made oral and written submissions to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament established to debate and report on the bill that eventually became the Barbados Data Protection Act, 2019-29. Bartlett operates his digital law and dispute resolution-focused law practice from chambers at Chancery Advocates in Barbados.
Bartlett also consults on digital-focused projects via Bloomfield, a boutique consultancy focused on data privacy and digital policy support for public and private sector clients in the Caribbean and the Americas. He regularly provides updates on digital law and policy issues impacting the Caribbean on his blog, bartlettmorgan.com.
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