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Mark Eichorn

Mark Eichorn

Assistant Director

Federal Trade Commission

Mark Eichorn is an Assistant Director in the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection’s Division of Privacy and Identity Protection (DPIP). He joined DPIP at the end of 2009 from FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz’s office, where he served as an attorney advisor for Chairman (and previously Commissioner) Leibowitz on consumer protection issues. After joining the Commission in 1998, Mark worked for many years as an attorney in the Division of Advertising Practices and served a six month stint in 2003 as an attorney advisor to FTC Commissioner Leary. Mark went to law school at the University of Virginia, and later clerked for Ninth Circuit Judge Robert Beezer before joining the Seattle firm of Mundt, MacGregor. He graduated from Yale University.

Recent Events and Presentations

September 30, 2016

Outlawing Revenge Porn: How Congress Can Protect Privacy and Reduce Online Harassment

Join ITIF and an expert panel for a discussion about how policymakers can criminalize revenge porn, while protecting important speech on the Internet.

September 27, 2010

Future of Privacy Forum to Host Expert Panel: “Do Not Track” Demystified

ITIF and TPI present a wide-ranging discussion on online privacy issues and the current privacy legislation before Congress.

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