Peter and Michael, Certainly a call would be helpful, however there is a formal process for submission that is typically followed. The good news is there is still time. If you go to the website below you will be able to follow the links for the process. You also might want to check if one of the presenters or the submitter must be an IAPP member. I am, if you need my assistance. I am still in FL, but reachable by phone/email. Best, Gail
https://www.privacyassociation.org/ The Call for Speakers Is Open! Seattle, WA September 30–October 2 Do you have expertise to share, and can you engage and educate an audience? If so, submit a speaking proposal for the Academy. The call ends March 22. Learn More On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Peter F Brown <
peter@peterfbrown.com > wrote: Michael, on the workshops - the IAPP holds its annual Privacy Academy in Seattle in September this year (see attached) - that might be an ideal target. We should maybe set up a call with their CEO, Trevor Hughes, to see whether we make a formal submission for a session at their event or co-locate something with them.... Peter
Original Message----- From: pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto: pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org ] On Behalf Of Michael Willett Sent: Friday, 15 March, 2013 14:36 To: pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: FW: [pmrm] The ballot to approve PMRM v1.0 as a Committee Specification has been set up Dear PMRMers - You just got the ballot below from OASIS Admin... for our eligible voting members (listed) to vote on the PMRM + Methodology doc for publication. The ballot opens MONDAY, 18 March. PLEASE vote next week! (early and often...) The path to this critical point for our TC has been long and highly educational... and well worth it. We can now look forward to testing the PMRM with real case studies. Suggestions are welcome for our partially-funded Workshops. Thank you. Michael and John