Marsali Hancock

CEO and President at EP3 Foundation

Marsali Hancock is the Founding CEO of EP3 Foundation, a nonprofit focused on leveraging the internet to address identity, consent, and confidentiality challenges while promoting privacy and personalization. Hancock has held various leadership roles, including Distinguished Visiting Scholars MediaX at Stanford University, where the emphasis was on digital ethics and the human impact of technology on children and families. As Chair of the IEEE Standards Association for Child and Student Data Governance, Hancock contributed to the creation of standards for handling child and student data. Additional experience includes serving on the Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Board, as a Commissioner for the Global Information Infrastructure Commission, and as Chief Digital Officer for DQ Institute, dedicated to enhancing children's digital intelligence. Hancock also led the Internet Keep Safe Coalition as President and CEO and held positions in music organizations, showcasing a diverse background in both technology and the arts. Hancock holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Violin Performance from Brigham Young University.

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EP3 Foundation

EP3 Foundation is the trusted, neutral nonprofit using the internet in a new way to solve your hardest identity, consent, and confidentiality requirements. OUR MISSION Our mission is to improve health, education, and wellness by empowering people with privacy and personalization. HOW WE DO IT We unlock data silos by using proven, cutting-edge technology, allowing you access to data needed while protecting sensitive, personal information and confidentiality. Our privacy networks share data at the smallest possible unit across many networks. This technology allows these small, obfuscated bits of information to be shared via multiple networks based on relevant laws, policies, and consent. We collaborate with stakeholders and trust authorities to set the rules and governance, enabling privacy networks and Unified Trust Models.


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