10.06.14
Herbalife appointed Pamela Jones Harbour to the newly-created role of senior vice president, global member compliance and privacy, reporting to Mark Friedman, executive vice president and general counsel.
Leading a global member compliance team across 91 markets, Harbour will develop and enhance policies and infrastructure that ensure effective education, training and mentoring programs for the nearly 4 million independent Herbalife members worldwide, underpinned by robust and consistent monitoring and enforcement procedures. In addition to her compliance responsibilities, Harbour will also coordinate the company’s global privacy and cyber security efforts.
Harbour was formerly a partner at BakerHostetler, one of the nation’s largest law firms. She was co-leader of BakerHostetler's national Privacy and Data Protection team, with a practice focusing in the areas of privacy, data protection and antitrust law. Previously, she was a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, a global full service legal practice. In addition to her roles in private practice, Harbour has spent a number of years in government, serving as a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission from 2003-2010 and a prosecutor at the New York State Attorney General’s office for 12 years.
Leading a global member compliance team across 91 markets, Harbour will develop and enhance policies and infrastructure that ensure effective education, training and mentoring programs for the nearly 4 million independent Herbalife members worldwide, underpinned by robust and consistent monitoring and enforcement procedures. In addition to her compliance responsibilities, Harbour will also coordinate the company’s global privacy and cyber security efforts.
Harbour was formerly a partner at BakerHostetler, one of the nation’s largest law firms. She was co-leader of BakerHostetler's national Privacy and Data Protection team, with a practice focusing in the areas of privacy, data protection and antitrust law. Previously, she was a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, a global full service legal practice. In addition to her roles in private practice, Harbour has spent a number of years in government, serving as a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission from 2003-2010 and a prosecutor at the New York State Attorney General’s office for 12 years.