Syracuse University College of Law is pleased to announce the 2025 Kurt Wimmer IAPP Westin Scholar Award honoree as 3L Courtney Ryan. With the growing need for well-qualified privacy and data protection professionals, the annual Westin Scholar Awards were created by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) to support students who are identified as future leaders in the field of privacy and data protection.
As a participating Westin Scholar Award school, the College of Law’s 2025 Kurt Wimmer L’85 IAPP Westin Scholar Award Committee (Amber Lawyer L’17, Deputy Chair, Bond, Schoeneck & King Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, Professor Lauryn Gouldin, Professor Shubha Ghosh, Professor Keli Perrin L’05, Professor Daniel Traficonte, and Assistant Dean Lily Yan Hughes) selected Ryan to receive this year’s award in recognition of her passion and path that she has already forged for herself in privacy law.
Ryan was a summer law clerk at Bond, Schoeneck, & King and a legal extern with Trillium Health, where she gained hands-on experience navigating complex privacy regulations, including HIPAA and FERPA. Through these roles, she developed a better understanding of the challenges businesses and organizations face in maintaining compliance while also leveraging data to innovate and grow.
“I found immense satisfaction in helping clients address these challenges, ensuring their data protection practices align with evolving legal standards. These experiences solidified my passion for privacy law and reaffirmed my desire to pursue a career in this field,” said Ryan. “I would like to thank the Kurt Wimmer IAPP Westin Award Committee. It is an honor to be selected, and I look forward to obtaining the IAPP certifications and contributing to the field of privacy.”
Ryan will be awarded the following:
• A $1,000 cash award
• 2 years of membership with the IAPP
• 3 complimentary exams for IAPP certifications (CIPP, CIPM, CIPT)
• Unlimited access to online training for recipient’s selected IAPP certification exams
“The industry of privacy is fast-growing and constantly evolving. We’ve created this award as a way to put the privacy profession at the forefront of students’ minds as they explore potential career opportunities,” said J. Trevor Hughes, IAPP President and CEO. “Congratulations, Courtney. We look forward to seeing the good work you will bring to the field of privacy”.
About the Westin Scholar Award and Kurt Wimmer
The Westin Scholar Awards pay homage to the late Dr. Alan Westin, a foundational voice in the field of privacy and data protection. Throughout his life, Dr. Westin researched and wrote about privacy, data protection, digital identity and the future of how societies will deal with issues at the intersection of law and technology. He is the namesake for the IAPP Westin Research Center and Fellowship Program, which was founded in 2013 and serves as a pathway for future leaders in the community. More information on the Award can be found at Westin Scholar Award.
Proud Syracuse Law alumnus Kurt Wimmer L’85 was an international leader in privacy, cybersecurity, technology, and media law, whose career at Covington & Burling spanned more than three decades, including as co-chair of the firm’s global data privacy and cybersecurity practice in Washington, D.C.
As a privacy and technology lawyer, Wimmer worked closely with clients including Facebook, Microsoft, Samsung and other multinational organizations, in addition to non-traditional clients such as the National Football League and National Hockey League.