We are proud to announce our partnership with Exeter Chiefs

Proud partners with exeter chiefs

Exeter Chiefs, who boast one of the best defensive records in English rugby, have engaged Exeter based DPAS. As renowned experts in data privacy and data strategy, DPAS will work to boost their already strong data protection defences. 

DPAS have been supporting Exeter Chiefs GDPR compliance by training academy staff. We are proud to now become their official data protection partner. We will be supporting Exeter Chiefs with further GDPR and data protection consultancy for their employees, players, fans, and partners in rugby.  Table topping and Heineken Cup finalists Exeter Chiefs will also be provided with our external Data Protection Officer (DPO) services.

Founder, and Chief DPO for DPAS, Nigel Gooding, who is well known in South West rugby circles said today: “I am delighted that we are able to provide the club with data protection services at this time. We are a Devon based company, and although we trade internationally, our heart is in the west country. DPAS are proud to partner with a local club, and we wish the boys all the best in their upcoming finals”. 

DPAS are no stranger to providing DPO and GDPR consultancy services to local organisations. We have an impressive list of local clients, including Exeter College, South Western Ambulance Service, Devon RFU, and University of Exeter Students Guild. See a full list of current and past clients.

Check out our article talking about our training event with the Exeter Chiefs.

Click here to find out more about our services and how DPAS can help your organisation. Alternatively, fill in our contact form and one of our consultants will be in touch. 

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