In this episode of Eating at a Meeting, I’m sitting down with Martiz’s Jill Blood, VP, Deputy General Counsel, and Privacy Officer. We'll be delving into the game-changing My Health My Data Act recently enacted in Washington State and its impact on the meetings industry. 

Jill says that attendee information such as food allergies and ADA requirements will be considered protected information under this new law, and others like it being enacted across the country. Remember, these live episodes aren’t just a broadcast; they are a chance for YOU to be part of the conversation! 

Learn what Jill suggests, how we ask, and what attendees must do during registration to ensure confidentiality. Save the date, set a reminder, and be prepared to join us in real-time. Your questions and input are not just welcome; they're essential! Let's make this a dynamic discussion that shapes the future of inclusive and privacy-aware F&B events. Your virtual seat at the table awaits! 🌐

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