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John Kropf Adjunct Assoc Prof Washington College of Law

Bio

John Kropf is the Corporate Privacy Executive for Northrop Grumman Corporation. Previously, Kropf worked as deputy chief counsel for privacy and information governance for Reed Elsevier (now RELX). Kropf also served 23 years in the federal government in legal and policy roles. His last position was the Deputy Chief Privacy officer for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as a career member of the Senior Executive Service. He started his government service through the Department of Justice Honors Program as an attorney advisor. He later served as an attorney advisor for the Department of State as well as Country Director for USAID in Turkmenistan. He has written extensively on global privacy issues including A Guide to U.S. Government Practice on Global Information Sharing, (3rd Ed.). He is a member of International Association of Privacy Professionals and former Board Member and has holds CIPP/US, CIPP/G and CIPP/E certifications. He earned his law degree and masters degree in public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh and his undergraduate degree from Denison University.

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