The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) in Guernsey has recruited three staff in key roles as it continues to oversee and develop the new data protection laws in the Bailiwick.
Leanne Archer has started as Communications Manager with responsibility for internal and external communications. Mikael (Mike) Appelqvist joins as Office Manager to ensure the smooth running of the ODPC office, along with managing the Guernsey Data Protection Register.
The third member of the team is Tim Loveridge, as Interim Chief Operating Officer. Tim brings valuable experience, especially from his prior roles as Chief Transformation Officer and Chief Risk Officer at the Guernsey Financial Services Commission. In his new role, Tim will be responsible for putting in place the necessary infrastructure to enable the ODPC to be an effective regulator.
Emma Martins, Guernsey’s Data Protection Commissioner, said the appointments are very important for the Island as the world of data protection evolves.
“I’m delighted to welcome Leanne, Tim and Mike to the Office at this challenging but exciting time. Businesses in the Bailiwick expect and deserve high quality, proportionate and effective regulatory oversight. Equally, our residents deserve to have their personal data handled in fair and appropriate ways,” she said.
“All three individuals bring valuable experience and energy for the considerable work ahead. To find people who have both an interest in the work we do, together with the high level of skill we demand, demonstrates again how, even though we are a small jurisdiction, we can punch above our weight in this area.”