The Wharton Club of Boston, Inc. Policy on the Privacy of Alumni and other Users' Data
I)
General Privacy
Statement
The Wharton Club of Boston, Inc. (“we” or the “Club”) understands
the importance of protecting the privacy of personal information, especially in
today’s increasingly electronic environment. We do not maintain or store “personal
information” within the meaning of Massachusetts law. In other words, the
Club does not need or seek to obtain your Social Security number, driver’s
license number or your financial, credit card or debit card numbers. Any credit
card information entered through the Club’s website is actually being entered
on a third party site which independently stores and protects that information.
The Club seeks to enhance opportunities and services for Wharton alumni,
consistent with appropriate privacy protections for alumni and other user data
(collectively, “User Data”). The Club
has adopted the following policy and related procedures to protect User Data
and to provide users with appropriate control over the use, accuracy and
availability of their User Data.
II)
Use and Sharing
Restrictions
a) Purpose restriction. The Club will
draw on User Data only for its alumni-oriented outreach, service, development and
engagement programs. These programs include, for example, communicating
about alumni events, engaging in fundraising activities, building relationships
and offering online community services.
b)
Limitation on Sharing. User Data
will be shared only with Club officers and agents with a need to know it; with
the University of Pennsylvania in conjunction with its alumni programs; with
authorized users in the case of directory information in the online community
services; and with the Club’s approved partners for the purpose of advancing programs
designed to serve Wharton alumni. The Club will not share User Data with
third parties for their use independent of authorized Club activities.
c)
Assurances by Officers Accessing Alumni
Systems. All Club officers and agents with access to User Data must
agree to abide by privacy preferences expressed by alumni and by this policy.
d)
Law-related Disclosures. We may
disclose your personal information as required by law in connection with
judicial or administrative proceedings.
III)
User Control – Opting Out of
Communications
a)
Website Opt-Out Controls. The Club
provides alumni and other users a clear and user-friendly way to opt-out of
receiving communications from the Club for most programs by visiting its
website and editing their profiles or sending e-mails to
webmaster@whartonboston.com.
b)
Effective Date. We will
immediately process opt-out preferences and will make them effective as soon as
possible.
c)
Changing Preferences. Opt-out decisions
may be reversed by alumni at any time, except to the extent that we have relied
on previous user preferences.
d)
Questions Regarding Options. Alumni
with questions or concerns regarding specific opt-out options may contact
webmaster@whartonboston.com.
IV)
Security
The Club recognizes the importance of safeguarding User
Data. We have put in place appropriate physical, technical and
administrative procedures to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to User Data,
to maintain its accuracy and to ensure its appropriate use.
V)
Changes
The Club retains the right to change this policy. We will promptly
post changes to this page. This statement is effective as of October 15, 2009.
VI)
External Links
The Club provides external links to independent third party
websites as a courtesy and does not endorse or sponsor the third parties that
operate those websites. While we try to link only to sites and services
that share our high standards and respect for privacy, the Club is not
responsible for the policies and content of those sites. Users should contact
the coordinator of the particular site with any questions about those sites.
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