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Brandi M. Bennett, Esq. is the Founder and Managing Partner of Bennett Tech Law. She has been practicing law since 2009 and advises on privacy, cybersecurity, AI and IP matters.
Brandi started her career in tech startups as general counsel of the US office of an international video game developer and publisher before moving into technology transactions at an aerospace company, where she focused on intellectual property issues and government contracting.
She next built the legal department and privacy programs of a geolocation based advertising network and data analytics company, a role that led to a career in data privacy law. She led a dating app through GDPR and launched a Chinese social app globally while leading Legal, Finance, Trust and Safety, and Operations.
Brandi then left startups for big companies and led Endeavor's Privacy Program globally, handling UFC events in the Middle East, PBR events in Latin America, modeling applications in Europe, movie studios and marketing growth in the US, and other projects globally. She led all consumer facing products, marketing, and commercial transactions during the lead up to the California Consumer Privacy Act.
After Endeavor, Brandi built the Privacy Program in partnership with the cybersecurity team from the ground up for Legends, a key partner for major international sports franchises and leagues on everything from stadium operations to marketing and e-commerce.
She has also advised on the development and deployment of AI tools for a number of clients, navigating privacy, security, AI, and other consumer protection issues as well as emerging laws such as the EU AI Act and the Colorado AI Act.
In addition to her work for clients, Brandi has volunteered with NIST on various privacy framework initiatives and the Minnesota Department of Transportation as a privacy and cybersecurity expert on its commission on connected and autonomous vehicles to study future deployments. She has been an an advisor for a privacy tech startup to build tools to help comply with new privacy laws.
Brandi is licensed in California (#263543). She is CIPP/US and AIGP certified with the IAPP.