2021 Annual Meeting Virtual+
Project Team
2021 Annual Meeting Virtual+ Co-Chair
Diane Lau
Facebook, Inc.
USA
I think the single track per day is really going to be a game changer and hopefully will help people’s scheduling.
2021 Annual Meeting Virtual+ Co-Chair
Lorenzo Litta
BrandIT GmbH
Switzerland
It is of the utmost importance to protect the registrants’ health and to create a safe environment for networking events.
This year, our virtual education is organized into five topic tracks, with each designated day guided by the expertise of our track leaders.
Building a Better Society Through Brands—Monday, November 15
Debra Hughes,
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
USA
“Building brand equity with consumers requires more than having a quality product or service. Consumers are also looking for brands that have voices that resonate with their core values, such as trustworthiness, transparent and sustainable practices, and a demonstrable commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
The Business of Brands—Tuesday, November 16
Tali Alban
Uber Technologies, Inc.
USA
“Building brand equity with consumers requires more than having a quality product or service. Consumers are also looking for brands that have voices that resonate with their core values, such as trustworthiness, transparent and sustainable practices, and a demonstrable commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
Enforcement and Anticounterfeiting—Wednesday, November 17
Conny Schmitt
Grunecker
Germany
“We are living in a world with an increasing threat of online brand infringement and new challenges due to the shift to digitalization and e-commerce. We will offer a variety of interviews and discussions where brand owners will share their success stories of how they are using technology and consumer awareness to combat counterfeiting, and how they have been maximizing enforcement efforts with limited funds in a demanding enforcement environment.”
Innovation and the Future of IP—Thursday, November 18
Monique Cheng Joe
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
USA
“Brand legal teams must stay one step ahead as technological advancements can profoundly impact their work. Innovation is key to the success of a business, and practitioners must be well-positioned to provide the right IP counseling and leadership to their respective clients.”
Regional Updates—Friday, November 19
Shwetasree Majumder
Fidus Law Chambers
India
“As always, we will bring to you our ever-popular case law roundups for the U.S. and Europe. Equally, in the new year we bring you a brand-new look at the rest of the world. We will audit a range of new laws from various regions that impact the IP ecosystem and predict what legislative and policy changes brand owners should expect going forward.”
Sara Ashby
Wiggin LLP
UK
Shelagh Carnegie
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
Canada
Bennett Collen
GoDaddy.Com
USA
Robert Daniel Shores
Daniel Law
Brazil
Joana de Mattos Siqueria
Montaury Pimenta, Machado & Vieira de Mello
Brazil
Peter Dernbach
Winkler Partners
Taiwan
Desiree Fields
Pinsent Masons LLP
UK
Ozlem Futman
Ofo Ventura Intellectual Property & Litigation
Turkey
Jordi Guell
Guell IP
Spain
Alison Hayman
Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP
Canada
Michael Justus
Katten
USA
Brenda Kahari
B.W. KAHARI
Zimbabwe
Joan Kupersmith Larkin
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
USA
Patsy Lau
Deacons
Hong Kong
Nick Redfearn
Rouse
Indonesia
Kay Rickelman
Spoor & Fisher
South Africa
Mariam Sabet
Al Tamimi & Company
UAE
Ulla Sieber
PUMA SE
Germany
Fiona Scott
Amazon
USA
Francine Tan
Francine Tan Law Corporation
Singapore
Pieter Van Den Bulck
Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A.
Belgium
Jaime Vining
Friedland Vining, P.A.
USA
Todd Williams
Stripe, Inc.
USA
Nick Wood
Com Laude
UK
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