Anthony J. Witkowski III is a seasoned legal professional specializing in privacy, cybersecurity, and technology law. With a robust background in corporate counsel roles across multiple industries, he has built a reputation for navigating complex regulatory environments and developing forward-thinking legal strategies for global enterprises. Currently serving as Privacy, Cybersecurity, & Tech Counsel at eXp World Holdings, Inc., he plays a critical role in shaping the company’s privacy and security framework. He ensures compliance with global data protection laws, drafts and negotiates data protection agreements, and is directly involved in AI governance initiatives. His expertise extends to SEC cybersecurity regulations, CCPA compliance, and cross-border data protection, making him an invaluable leader in technology-driven legal governance. He is also deeply involved in TCPA and TSR compliance, advising businesses on legally compliant outreach strategies and mitigating risks associated with telemarketing practices. He has played a key role in reviewing marketing programs, ensuring consent mechanisms align with regulatory standards, and advising organizations dealing with potential TCPA-related litigation. His experience includes working closely with business units to implement call and text messaging compliance frameworks, ensuring adherence to federal and state-level regulations governing consumer communications. As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into business operations, he has expanded his expertise in AI governance and compliance. He advises organizations on the legal and ethical implications of AI deployment, ensuring adherence to evolving global regulations surrounding algorithmic transparency, data privacy, and bias mitigation. His work includes assessing AI-driven decision-making systems for compliance risks, aligning AI product development with emerging legal frameworks, and helping businesses navigate the complex interplay between innovation and regulatory scrutiny. With a keen ability to bridge the gap between legal frameworks and technological innovation, he continues to be a trusted legal advisor in the evolving landscape of privacy, security, AI governance, and technology compliance.