On January 13, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) will host a CLE luncheon with Gunster focused on New Year’s resolutions to strengthen privacy compliance in 2026. Gunster’s Of Counsel Tom Corey and Information Governance Analyst Cricket Wood will share six practical, actionable resolutions that organizations can adopt in the year ahead. The session will also highlight key 2025 privacy developments and provide clear guidance on notices, assessments, rights workflows, marketing tools, and third-party data-sharing considerations. The event will be from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at Delaney's Tavern in Orlando.
A lawyer by education and training, and a consultant by nature and experience, Tom Corey works to assist organizations with their information governance, privacy, and artificial intelligence governance programs. Regularly sought after for his thought leadership, Tom has spoken and written on a variety of information governance topics, including the intersection of information governance with privacy and artificial intelligence, global and international issues associated with information governance, and topics associated with ethics in the industry. Tom is also a two-time award-winning publisher of articles associated with information governance, having won the Britt Literary Award in 2021 and 2022.
Cricket Wood is an Information Governance Analyst who strives to serve clients with excellent technology skills and a keen ability to manage a portfolio of projects across many industries. Cricket has extensive experience assisting clients with managing the information lifecycle from creation through defensible disposition, implementing data retention policies and strategies, analyzing and improving information governance and eDiscovery processes to enhance efficiency and reduce risk and cost, and assessing legal and regulatory risks associated with onboarding and offboarding new technology platforms.