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Director, Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs - Europe (R-16402)

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The role

The Director, Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs - Europe is responsible for systematically monitoring policy, legislative, regulatory, and judicial trends affecting our business model and strategy across our European markets, for managing our engagements with industry associations and policy groups on relevant European public policy issues, and for managing our regulatory submissions and registrations in the European markets.

In this role, you will oversee the existing and emerging registration requirements under applicable laws and regulations in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland, and will partner with our Product, Data & Analytics, and Commercial teams to ensure that requirements are met timely and effectively.

You also will develop and deliver the public policy agenda across our European markets, partnering with business stakeholders and Global Compliance & Ethics leadership to develop positions, prepare policy papers, and drive engagement with key external stakeholders in governments, civil society, and industry groups.

This role will be based in our London office, report to the Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer based in the U.S. and will be a key member of Dun & Bradstreet Europe Compliance & Ethics leadership working together with the Regional Regulatory Legal and Compliance leaders and our Group Data Protection Officer for Europe.

Responsibilities

    • In collaboration with business stakeholders and Global Compliance & Ethics (GCE) leadership, and as a member of the GCE Regulatory Affairs Forum, identify and communicate public policy and legislative/regulatory monitoring priorities for Europe as well as commonalities with policy, legislative, and regulatory trends across markets.
    • Develop D&B policy position statements to address European market priorities and needs. Identify areas of consistency and divergence across markets. Communicate D&B policy position statements to key external stakeholders, monitor their effectiveness, and incorporate continuous improvements as needed.
    • Identify, catalog, and monitor all regulatory registration and reporting requirements across our European markets (except for those related to data breaches). Identify business stakeholders and contributors to each requirement and timely coordinate inputs and preparation as well as internal reviews and approvals.
    • As part of the GCE Program risk management, develop predictions for expectations and risks associated with European public policy objectives and outcomes by European regulatory agencies, and ensure that these are maintained on our risk register.
    • Interface directly with various European regulatory agencies, as required, to facilitate the review and approval of regulatory applications and to address queries.
    • Serve as our primary European regulatory representative in our global policy associations, such as the Centre for Information Policy Leadership and the Information Accountability Foundation. Coordinate D&B representation in industry and trade associations across Europe in partnership with business leadership and other Legal team members and serve as a liaison to ensure consistent and aligned messaging. Catalog and prioritize industry and trade associations, their purpose, and representation in each.
    • Provide content guidance for regional regulatory documents and meetings in accordance with global strategy
    • Supports the CECO in managing global public policy and regulatory affairs strategy through the GCE Regulatory Affairs Forum, with an eye towards integration of strategies globally
    • Write clear and well-evidenced policy papers, submissions, consultation responses, briefings, and letters
    • Track and analyse significant policy discussions, legislative, judicial and regulatory developments, and stakeholder activities that affect our business. Ensure they are well articulated to internal stakeholders.
    • Additional duties as assigned.

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Education and Experience

    • 12 to 15 years of relevant experience
    • Bachelor's Degree (Master Degree is preferred)
    • Degree in Law, Science or Economics is preferred
    • Demonstrable experience in public policy and/or regulatory affairs, ideally in data-related policy and regulatory matters.
    • Experience working as a member of industry and trade associations and ideally in leadership roles in such associations.
    • Working knowledge of privacy, data protection and/or consumer protection regulation is essential
    • Experience with artificial intelligence, sustainability and/or financial crime regulation preferred
    • Comprehension of regulatory needs for the EU centralised process as well as alignment between the EU and the UK.
    • Capable of enabling/impacting and influencing efficient engagements and conversations.
    • Ability to engage to collate information and efficiently drive projects through to accomplishment to tight timelines.
    • Have strong communication and coordination skills, and proficiency in communicating strategic and tactical issues to management.
    • Works well under pressure, capable of effectively managing many concurrent and shifting priorities.
    • A team player that recognizes both the importance of individual contributions and lifting and enabling others to higher levels of collective success.
    • Exceptional analytical and assessment capabilities.
    • Able to resolve issues with the capacity to think both strategically and tactically to optimize outcomes.
    • A high attention to detail.
    • Ability to comprehend and balance the needs of both external and internal stakeholders to communicate effectively to each group.
    • Multilingual skills strongly preferred.

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Director, Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs - Europe (R-16402)

Dun & Bradstreet
London, UK
Full-Time

Published on 14/07/2024

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