Comscore’s Deputy GC Takes A Top Privacy, GC Spot At Lotame

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There’s no need to whisper about this announcement.


“Unstacked data solutions” company Lotame has appointed a new General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer.

It’s the Deputy General Counsel who led Comscore’s efforts to bring the company back to the public markets after it was delisted.

Lotame is welcoming Amy Yeung, who in addition to overseeing all legal functions will spearhead Lotame’s privacy protocols across its business.

“From ZeniMax to Comscore, Amy has proven to be a leader in advancing the global conversations around data privacy and best practices,” said Lotame CEO Andy Monfried. “Amy’s impressive pedigree advising companies on industry-disruptive technology, digital innovation and data analytics initiatives will help support Lotame’s robust growth and stay ahead of the market and client needs.”

At Comscore, Yeung evolved the company to what is considered by Lotame to be “first-rate compliance” in alignment with new and upcoming privacy regulations, while being critical to the development and launch of Comscore products.

Prior to Comscore, Yeung was VP/Legal at AI platform Dataminr during its mid-market expansion. Before that, she was Assistant General Counsel for global video game publisher ZeniMax, guiding this accelerated-growth company through emerging and evolving regulation around data, privacy, and protecting children.

Earlier in her career, Yeung practiced at Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr and clerked on the Delaware Court of Chancery.