Numerator, an industry leader in consumer buying behavior, announced on Thursday that Mohit Kalra has joined as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer. Kalra will lead all aspects of the company’s legal strategy, including the company’s commitment to remain at the forefront of transparent, equitable consumer data collection.
Kalra joins Numerator from Google where he spent over 13 years focused on intellectual property, commercial agreements and data privacy. Kalra began his legal career at Mayer Brown where he worked on mergers & acquisitions and securities offerings for a broad range of clients. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School.
“Numerator has long been a leader in transparent data exchange with consumers with a focus on consumer purchasing transactions. We strategically combined the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer roles to further drive our leading approach,” said Eric Belcher, CEO, Numerator.
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“We have high engagement with consumers over long tenures precisely because we are upfront about the types of data collected and its use, and because we offer consumers a fair value to participate in the use of their personal data.”
“My legal experience has me well placed to drive the protection of data, consumer rights and technology innovation – especially in areas of rapid growth and change,” said Kalra. “Numerator has prioritized transparent data exchange with consumers and we have more innovation coming as we expand in scope.”
“There has never been more focus on upfront interactions with consumers and the management and protection of their privacy. Mohit will help us continue to build on the trust we’ve long established while we innovate for the future,” said Belcher.
Numerator is a leading provider of omnichannel insight into what, why and how consumers buy – and who those consumers are. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with around 1,400 employees in seven offices.
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