Panagiota Kelali is a lawyer, specializing
in Data Protection, Privacy and Intellectual Property Law. She is admitted to
practice in Athens, Greece, New York, NY, USA and the United States District
Court for the Northern District of Illinois, USA.
She has served as a Non-resident Fellow at the Center for Internet and Society
at Stanford Law School and as the Associate Director of The John Marshall Law
School’s Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law (Chicago, USA), where
she still serves as an adjunct law professor teaching courses in international
privacy law, social media law, as well as technology and privacy law.
She is also a certified privacy professional (CIPP/E) and co-chair of the IAPP
Greece Chapter. Her academic background includes a JD from the National &
Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece), a D.E.S.S. (LL.M.) degree in
European Community Law from the University Jean Moulin Lyon III (France), an
LL.M degree in Information Technology and Privacy Law as well as an LL.M. in
Intellectual Property Law from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Her
current practice focuses on business GDPR compliance projects.
She belongs also in the GAGDPR training team for GDPR professionals and future
executive DPOs.