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Husch Blackwell Consulting offers comprehensive consulting services for colleges and universities, helping you navigate complex challenges and achieve your strategic goals. Our comprehensive approach ensures that we understand your institution's unique needs and tailor our services to deliver measurable results. Collaborate with us to leverage our industry insights, forward-thinking strategies, and commitment to excellence. Together, we can lay a solid foundation for your next big step and ensure that your institution is poised for long-term growth and success.
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Boards and Presidents Senior Leadership Teams Campus Communities to mobilize learning and action toward a shared vision for the future
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A review of your public-facing institutional data Analysis by subject area national experts in higher education leadership and changemaking Four hours of consulting support to assist in interpreting and presenting findings
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campus compass
Clarifies the difference between the balance sheet and operating performance Illuminates elements that contribute to fiscal integrity Identifies what should be prioritized for improvement
Provides an assessment of an institution’s lifetime through-value rate: number of students enrolled how long they stay enrolled number of students who finish with a degree
An institution’s most valuable assets Do you have the right number of people leading the right processes to effectively serve students at a cost they are willing and able to pay?
Measures the value institutions provide students, especially those most at-risk What is the expected return on investment—professionally, economically, and personally—for degrees earned at our institution?
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ENROLLMENT PRODUCTIVITY
PEOPLE & PROCESSES
STUDENT SUCCESS
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Introducing Campus CompassTM
Industry leaders from Husch Blackwell Consulting are making it easier to chart a new course for colleges and universities with Campus CompassTM —a clear, comprehensive assessment of institutional health. Paired with guidance and support from higher education leaders, Campus CompassTM is a strategic framework that helps institutions and their leaders answer the most important questions to identify priorities, pursue areas of opportunity, and make proactive decisions.
Husch Blackwell Consulting offers comprehensive consulting services, helping clients navigate complex challenges and achieve their strategic goals. Our comprehensive approach ensures that we understand your unique needs and tailor our services to deliver measurable results. Collaborate with us to leverage our industry insights, forward-thinking strategies, and commitment to excellence. Together, we can lay a solid foundation for your next big step and ensure that your business is poised for long-term growth and success.
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Tools to Support Higher Education Leaders
At Husch Blackwell Consulting, we have developed a suite of specialized tools specifically designed to help higher education leaders navigate complex challenges and achieve institutional success. Our data-informed consulting services are tailored to meet the unique needs of higher education institutions. These tools represent our intellectual property and provide significant value by transforming data insights into actionable strategies. Here’s an overview of the tools we offer:
Enhance Strategic Governance with a Focus on Board and CEO Effectiveness
Our strategic governance tool helps institutions enhance board effectiveness through comprehensive assessments and tailored development plans. We provide insights into governance best practices, board composition, and performance metrics to ensure robust and effective leadership. This includes a strong focus on Board and CEO effectiveness to drive strategic alignment and institutional success.
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Design and Deliver Turnaround Models for Institutions in Crisis
Integration of Data-Informed Models for Outcome-Based Performance Assessment
Institutional Performance and Sustainability – Campus CompassTM
Financial and Administrative Re-Structuring – Modified Cash/SRAM
Academic Re-Imagining or Re-Engineering – Portfolio Model
Crisis Management and Institutional Turn-Around – Managing Exigency
Innovation - Educational Ecosystem Alignment, Partnerships, M&A – P-20
Athletics and Future Focused Design/Changemaking – Value Study
Our Campus Compasstm tool is designed to assess and enhance institutional performance and sustainability. It provides a holistic view of key performance indicators, enabling leaders to make data-driven decisions that align with their strategic goals and ensure long-term viability. This includes outcome-based performance assessment, identification of problems to solve (Level II Analysis), academic productivity and program performance (Portfolio Model), and strategic resource allocation (SRAM).
We offer targeted development programs for senior leaders and their teams, focusing on leadership skills, team dynamics, and strategic alignment. Our approach includes personalized coaching, workshops, and performance evaluations to foster strong, cohesive leadership teams. Additionally, we design and deliver turnaround models for institutions facing crises, providing a structured solutioning process for future stability and growth.
Campus CompassTM is our proprietary tool designed to assess and enhance institutional performance and sustainability. It provides a holistic view of key performance indicators, enabling leaders to make data-driven decisions that align with their strategic goals and ensure long-term viability.
Our Modified Cash/SRAM tool assists institutions in financial and administrative restructuring. It offers a detailed analysis of financial health, identifies areas for cost savings and efficiency improvements, and supports the implementation of sustainable financial practices.
The Portfolio Model tool helps institutions re-imagine and re-engineer their academic offerings. It involves a thorough review of academic programs, market demand analysis, and strategic recommendations to optimize program portfolios and enhance academic excellence.
Managing Exigency is our crisis management tool designed to support institutions in times of financial or operational distress. It provides a framework for immediate response, stabilization, and long-term recovery, ensuring institutions can navigate crises effectively and emerge stronger.
Our P-20 tool focuses on fostering innovation through educational ecosystem alignment, strategic partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions. It helps institutions identify and leverage opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and growth within the broader educational landscape.
The Value Study tool is tailored for intercollegiate athletics programs, providing insights into program value, future-focused design, and changemaking strategies. It supports institutions in enhancing the student-athlete experience, ensuring compliance, and maximizing the impact of athletic programs. These tools are designed to provide higher education leaders with the insights, strategies, and support they need to achieve their strategic objectives and drive institutional success. Let us help you leverage these tools and navigate the complexities of higher education.
Continued Support & Services: Building from Campus CompassTM
The Campus Compasstm diagnostic tool is designed to be your go-to tool for assessing and enhancing institutional performance and sustainability. This powerful tool provides a comprehensive view of key performance indicators, enabling higher education leaders to make data-driven decisions that align with their strategic goals. By integrating the insights from Campus CompassTM with our specialized consulting services, we provide a holistic approach to institutional improvement. Let us help you navigate the complexities of higher education and drive your institution towards a successful and sustainable future.
How We Can Help: Building from the Tool with Support and Services
Data Informed Assessment
Our data-informed assessment services leverage the insights provided by Campus Compass to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities within your institution. We analyze performance metrics and provide actionable recommendations to drive improvement and achieve your strategic objectives.
Personalized Strategies
Building on the data insights from Campus Compass, we develop personalized strategies tailored to your institution’s unique needs and goals. Our team of experts works closely with you to create customized plans that address specific challenges and capitalize on opportunities for growth and development.
Tools and Resources to Improve Performance
In addition to the Campus Compass, we offer a range of tools and resources designed to support continuous improvement and operational excellence. These include financial and administrative restructuring tools, academic program optimization models, and crisis management frameworks. Our comprehensive suite of resources ensures that you have the support needed to enhance performance and achieve long-term success. By integrating the insights from Campus Compass with our specialized consulting services, we provide a holistic approach to institutional improvement. Let us help you navigate the complexities of higher education and drive your institution towards a successful and sustainable future.
Strategic Governance and Leadership
Institutional Restructuring and Sustainability Strategies
Crisis Management and Financial Stability
Innovation and Partnerships
Data-Informed Decision-Making
Intercollegiate Athletics
Our team assists higher education institutions in developing robust governance structures and leadership strategies. We provide guidance on board development, executive coaching, and leadership succession planning to ensure your institution iswell-positioned for long-term success.
We help institutions navigate the complexities of restructuring to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. Our services include organizational assessments, strategic realignment, and the development of sustainability plans that align with your institution’s mission and goals.
In times of crisis, our experts offer immediate support and long-term solutions to stabilize and strengthen your institution’s financial health. We provide crisis management planning, financial analysis, and recovery strategies to help you manage risks and maintain stability.
innovation and partnerships
We foster innovation by helping institutions explore new opportunities and form strategic partnerships. Our services include identifying potential collaborators, developing partnership frameworks, and supporting the implementation of innovative projects that drive growth and enhance educational outcomes.
Data Informed Decision-Making
Our consultants empower institutions to make informed decisions through data analytics and insights. We offer services in data governance, performance metrics, and predictive analytics to help you leverage data for strategic planning and operational improvements.
We provide specialized consulting for intercollegiate athletics programs, focusing on compliance, program development, and student-athlete welfare. Our services include athletic department assessments, strategic planning for sports programs, and guidance on enhancing the overall student-athlete experience. These areas of expertise enable Husch Blackwell Consulting to deliver comprehensive and tailored solutions that address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by higher education institutions. Let us partner with you to achieve your strategic goals and drive institutional success.
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DATA-INFORMED ASSESSMENT
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TOOLS & RESOURCES TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE
By integrating the insights from Campus CompassTM with our specialized consulting services, we provide a holistic approach to institutional improvement. Let us help you navigate the complexities of higher education and drive your institution towards a successful and sustainable future.
Building on the data insights from Campus CompassTM, we develop personalized strategies tailored to your institution’s unique needs and goals. Our team of experts works closely with you to create customized plans that address specific challenges and capitalize on opportunities for growth and development.
In addition to the Campus CompassTM, we offer a range of tools and resources designed to support continuous improvement and operational excellence. These include financial and administrative restructuring tools, academic program optimization models, and crisis management frameworks. Our comprehensive suite of resources ensures that you have the support needed to enhance performance and achieve long-term success.
About the Husch Blackwell Consulting Team
Our consulting team, led by Dr. Chuck Ambrose, is composed of distinguished professionals with extensive experience in higher education. This diverse group brings together former university presidents, provosts, and senior academic leaders who have excelled in various domains, including compliance, institutional research and data analysis, and health science administration. Collectively, our team boasts over 150 years of expertise in higher education finance, graduate and undergraduate education, enrollment management, and external relations.
Our team includes former university presidents and provosts who have successfully led institutions through periods of significant change and growth. Their deep understanding of governance and leadership dynamics enables them to provide invaluable insights and strategies for institutional success.
Our consultants with expertise in health science administration bring a wealth of knowledge in managing and optimizing health science programs. They offer guidance on accreditation, program development, and operational efficiency to enhance the quality and impact of health science education.
Health science administration professionals
We have senior leaders with extensive backgrounds in compliance and institutional research. These experts help institutions navigate complex regulatory environments and leverage data to drive informed decision-making and strategic planning.
With a strong foundation in higher education finance, our team includes advisors who specialize in financial stability and planning. They provide critical support in areas such as financial analysis, student financial aid, risk management, and strategic financial planning to ensure institutions achieve financial sustainability.
Our team features experts in both graduate and undergraduate education, as well as enrollment management. They offer strategic insights into student recruitment, retention, and success, helping institutions attract and support diverse student populations.
enrollment management and educational leaders
We also have seasoned professionals in external relations who have built strong relationships with stakeholders. Their expertise helps institutions enhance their impact and achieve their strategic goals through effective communication and engagement strategies.
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At Husch Blackwell Consulting, our team’s collective experience and specialized knowledge enable us to provide comprehensive and tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of higher education institutions. We are committed to partnering with you to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and drive lasting success.
Chuck Ambrose
senior education consultant
Phone: 816.983.8328 Email: chuck.ambrose@huschblackwellconsulting.com KANSAS CITY
After 40 years in college presidents’ offices—and 23 years as a president himself—Chuck supports educational institutions and their leaders with a student-centered focus, helping them access and utilize new tools to build a sustainable future for higher ed.
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Chuck would be the first to tell you that his undergraduate experience changed his life, thanks in part to the personal interest his college’s president took in his life and his potential. He graduated knowing the positive impact higher education and its leadership could have on young people, and he chose to dedicate his career to the field. Chuck devoted the next four decades to a variety of colleges and universities, experiencing both public and private institutions of all sizes. His higher ed career culminated in a stint as president of the University of Central Missouri, where he earned the Governor’s Economic Development Award for the creation of the Missouri Innovation campus, and then as chancellor of Henderson State University, where he arrived during a severe financial crisis and achieved the largest cost containment in the shortest amount of time for a four-year public university. Excited about the opportunity to share strategies and offer tangible support to other college and university leaders, Chuck joined Husch Blackwell in 2023. He works with the firm’s higher education clients as a consultant, with a focus on policy, strategy, and enhancing institutional performance and outcomes. The author of Colleges on the Brink: The Case for Financial Exigency, Chuck knows that the paradigm for higher ed has permanently shifted in recent years and that schools and their leaders are searching for new skills and new tools as they look to build a sustainable, data-driven model for the future. Since arriving at Husch Blackwell, Chuck has been instrumental in the formation of Husch Blackwell Consulting, wholly owned subsidiary, earlier this year. Chuck continues to support our attorneys and clients with consulting through Husch Blackwell Consulting and Campus Compass – our proprietary resource to assist colleges and universities in assessing their future. In Chuck, clients find an active listener who deeply understands their world and empathizes with their challenges. His goal is to support institutions not just in fulfilling their missions but in achieving their performance aspirations, and he partners with schools in asking what’s possible…then ensuring they have the support they need to accomplish it.
Commander’s Service Medal, Commander of U.S. Global Strike Command, U.S. Air Force, 2018 2018 Honor Flight in the B-2 Bomber – Whiteman Air Force Base and Global Strike Command, the 690th individual to fly in a B-2 Bomber (Spirit # 690), U.S. Air Force Governor’s Economic Development Advancement Award for Missouri, 2013
Education
Ed.D., University of Georgia | Higher Education Administration M.A., University of Louisville | Higher Education Administration B.A., Furman University | Sociology
Professional Memberships and Certifications
Innovative Higher Education, Journal Editorial Review Board, 2017–present USTA and ITA Joint Task Force to “Re-Imagine College Tennis,” Executive Committee, 2021 NCAA, Search Committee for the VP of Diversity and Inclusion, 2020 NCAA Gender Equity Task Force, 2014-present Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Board of Directors, 2016-2019 NCAA, Membership Fund Selection Committee Chair, 2016-2018 Department of Justice and National Center for Campus Safety Clery Act Task Force, 2015-2016 MIAA Athletic Conference, Chair of President’s Council, 2013-2015
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Privacy Policy
Effective as of October 31, 2024 Last updated November 4, 2024
Husch Blackwell Consulting (“we,” “our,” or “us”) respects the privacy of your information. This Privacy Policy is designed to assist you in understanding how we collect, use, share, and safeguard your information. This Privacy Policy applies to individuals who access this website (“Site”) and any of our online and, where required, offline services (collectively, “Services”). From time to time, we may change this Privacy Policy. If we do, we will post an amended version on this webpage. Please review this Privacy Policy periodically. This Privacy Policy covers the following topics: 1. Personal Data We Collect 2. How We Use Your Personal Data 3. How We Share Your Personal Data 4. Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms 5. Security 6. Third-Party Links 7. Children’s Privacy 8. Notice to California Residents 9. Accessibility 10. How to Contact Us
We collect personal data from you through your use of the Site and Services. Personal data is information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identified or identifiable individual. We collect the following types of personal data: Personal Data You Provide Depending on how you interact with our Site and Services, we will collect the following personal data that you voluntarily provide to us for the following purposes: Connecting with Us. If you submit a contact form to connect with us, you will provide us with your name, company name (i.e., institution), email address, and you may choose to provide us with your job title and any additional information you include in your submission. Subscribe to Our Mailing List. If you sign up to receive emails from us, you will provide us with your name, company name (i.e., institution), and email address. To unsubscribe from our marketing emails, please click the ‘unsubscribe’ link included in the footer of our emails. You also may submit a request to us at information@huschblackwellconsulting.com. Register for an Event. If you register for an event, you will provide us with your name, company name (i.e., institution), email address, city of residence, state of residence, and ZIP Code. You may also provide us with your phone number. To review or request changes to any of your personal data, please contact us at information@huschblackwellconsulting.com. Personal Data as You Navigate Our Site We automatically collect certain personal data through your use of our Site and our use of cookies and other tracking technologies, such as the following: Usage Information. For example, the pages on the Site you access, the frequency of access, and what you click on while on the Site. Device Information. For example, hardware model, operating system, application version number, and browser. Mobile Device Information. Aggregated information about whether the Site are accessed via a mobile device or tablet, the device type, and the carrier. Location Information. Location information from visitors to the Site on a city-regional basis. For more information on our cookie usage see our “COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES” section below. Personal Data We Collect About You from Other Sources In some cases, we may receive personal data about you from other sources. This includes our affiliates, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and advertising and marketing partners. 2. How We Use Your Personal Data In addition to the purposes stated above, we may use all the personal data we collect in accordance with applicable law such as to: Maintain and improve our Site and Services; Protect the security and integrity of our Site and Services; Investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or violations of any of our applicable terms and conditions, and to otherwise fulfill our legal obligations; Monitor compliance with and enforce this Privacy Policy and any applicable agreements and policies; Defend our legal rights and the rights of others; Fulfill any other purposes for which you provide it; For any purpose that is reasonably necessary to or compatible with the original purpose for which we collected the personal data as disclosed to you; and Comply with applicable law 3. How We Share Your Personal Data We may share the personal data that we collect about you in the following ways: With vendors who perform data or Site-related services on our behalf (e.g., email, hosting, maintenance, backup, and analysis); With our affiliates (i.e., Husch Blackwell LLP); To the extent that we are required to do so by law; In connection with any legal proceedings or prospective legal proceedings; To establish, exercise, or defend our or a third party’s legal rights, including providing information to others for the purposes of fraud prevention; With any person who we reasonably believe may apply to a court or other competent authority for disclosure of that personal data where, in our reasonable opinion, such court or authority would be reasonably likely to order disclosure of that personal data; With any other person or entity as part of any business or asset sale, equity transaction, merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar proceeding, or in preparation for any of these events; With any other person or entity where you consent to the disclosure; and For any other purpose disclosed by us when you provide the personal data or for any other purpose we deem necessary, including to protect the health or safety of others. 4. Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms The Site recognizes the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signal. If you are using a browser setting or plug-in that sends an opt-out preference signal to each website you visit, we will treat that as a valid request to opt out. To download and use a browser supporting the GPC browser signal, click here: https://globalprivacycontrol.org/orgs. If you choose to use the GPC signal, you will need to turn it on for each supported browser or browser extension you use. Some internet browsers incorporate a “Do Not Track” feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Given that there is not a uniform way that browsers communicate the “Do Not Track” signal, the Site does not currently interpret, respond to or alter its practices when it receives “Do Not Track” signals. 5. Security We maintain commercially reasonable security measures to protect the personal data we collect and store from loss, misuse, destruction, or unauthorized access. However, no security measure or modality of data transmission over the Internet is 100% secure. Although we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee absolute security. 6. Third-Party Links The Site may contain links that will let you leave the Site and access another website. Linked websites are not under our control. We accept no responsibility or liability for these other websites. 7. Children’s Privacy The Site and Services are not intended for children under 13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal data from children under 13. 8. Notice to California Residents The California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CCPA”), requires that we provide California residents with a privacy policy that contains a comprehensive description of our online and offline practices regarding the collection, use, disclosure, sale, sharing, and retention of personal information and of the rights of California residents regarding their personal information. This section of the Privacy Policy is intended solely for, and is applicable only as to, California residents. If you are not a California resident, this section does not apply to you and you should not rely on it. The CCPA defines “personal information” to mean information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular California resident or household. Personal information does not include publicly available, deidentified or aggregated information or lawfully obtained, truthful information that is a matter of public concern. For purposes of this “Notice to California Residents” section we will refer to this information as “Personal Information.”
Notice at Collection of Personal Information We currently collect and, in the 12 months prior to the Last Updated date of this Privacy Policy, have collected the following categories of Personal Information: Identifiers (name, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address) Unique personal identifiers (device identifier; cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, or other similar technology; telephone number) Personal information described in California’s Customer Records statute (California Civil Code § 1798.80(e)) (employment, as well as the categories listed in “Identifiers” category above) Internet or other electronic network activity information (browsing history; search history; and information regarding consumer’s interaction with website, application or advertisement) Geolocation data Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information Inferences drawn from above information to create a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes We collect Personal Information directly from California residents and from our affiliates, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and advertising and marketing partners. We do not collect all categories of Personal Information from each source. In addition to the purposes stated above in the section “HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA” we currently collect and have collected the above categories of Personal Information for the following business or commercial purposes: Auditing related to counting ad impressions to unique visitors, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions, and auditing compliance with this specification and other standards Helping to ensure security and integrity to the extent the use of your Personal Information is reasonably necessary and proportionate for these purposes Debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality Short-term, transient use Performing services, including providing customer service, providing analytic services, or providing similar services Undertaking internal research for technological development and demonstration Undertaking activities to verify or maintain the quality of a service, and to improve, upgrade, or enhance the service Advancing our commercial or economic interests, such as by enabling or effecting, directly or indirectly, a commercial transaction
Sale, Sharing, and Disclosure of Personal Information The CCPA defines “sale” as the transfer of Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration. Although we do not “sell” Personal Information as that term may be commonly interpreted, we engage in online activities that may constitute a sale or a share of Personal Information under California law. This may include showing you advertisements on other websites. The following table identifies the categories of Personal Information that we sold or shared to third parties in the 12 months preceding the Last Updated date of this Privacy Policy and, for each category, the categories of third parties to whom we sold or shared Personal Information:
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Categories of Third Parties
Unique personal identifiers (device identifier; cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, or other similar technology) Internet or other electronic network activity information (browsing history; search history; and information regarding consumer’s interaction with website, application or advertisement)
Advertising networks; data analytics providers
We sold or shared Personal Information to third parties to advance our commercial and economic interests. The following table identifies the categories of Personal Information that we disclosed for a business purpose in the 12 months preceding the Last Updated date of this Privacy Policy and, for each category, the categories of recipients to whom we disclosed Personal Information:
Categories of Recipients
Identifiers (name, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address) Unique personal identifiers (telephone number) Personal information described in California’s Customer Records statute (California Civil Code § 1798.80(e)) (employment)
Affiliates; law enforcement/legal requests; website service providers; event hosting service providers; email service providers
Unique personal identifiers (device identifier; cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, or other similar technology) Internet or other electronic network activity information (browsing history; search history; and information regarding consumer’s interaction with website, application or advertisement) Geolocation data Inferences drawn from above information to create a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes
Affiliates
Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information
Affiliates; website service providers; email service providers
We disclosed Personal Information for all of the business and commercial purposes listed above. We do not knowingly collect, sell, or share the Personal Information of consumers under 16 years of age. We do not use sensitive Personal Information for purposes other than those allowed by the CCPA and its regulations. Retention of Personal Information We retain your Personal Information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collect it, such as to provide you with the service you have requested, and for the purpose of satisfying any legal, accounting, contractual, or reporting requirements that apply to us. Your Rights If you are a California resident, you have the following rights with respect to your Personal Information: (1) The right to know what Personal Information we have collected about you, including the categories of Personal Information, the categories of sources from which we collected Personal Information, the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling or sharing Personal Information (if applicable), the categories of third parties to whom we disclose Personal Information (if applicable), and the specific pieces of Personal Information we collected about you; (2)The right to delete Personal Information that we collected from you, subject to certain exceptions; (3)The right to correct inaccurate Personal Information that we maintain about you; (4)If we sell or share Personal Information, the right to opt out of the sale or sharing; (5)If we use or disclose sensitive Personal Information for purposes other than those allowed by the CCPA and its regulations, the right to limit our use or disclosure; and (6)The right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us for the exercise of privacy rights the CCPA confers. How to Submit a Request to Know, Delete, and/or Correct You may submit a request to know, delete, and/or correct through our interactive webform available here, by emailing us at information@huschblackwellconsulting.com, or by calling us toll free at 1-800-711-5413. If you submit a request to delete online, you may be asked to confirm separately that you want your Personal Information deleted. If you are submitting a request on behalf of a California resident, please submit the request through one of the designated methods discussed above. After submitting the request, we will require additional information to verify your authority to act on behalf of the California resident. Our Process for Verifying a Request to Know, Delete, and/or Correct We will comply with your request upon verification of your identity and, to the extent applicable, the identity of the California resident on whose behalf you are making such request. We will verify your identity either to a “reasonable degree of certainty” or a “reasonably high degree of certainty” depending on the sensitivity of the Personal Information and the risk of harm to you by unauthorized disclosure, deletion, or correction as applicable. To do so, we will ask you to verify data points based on information we have in our records concerning you. Right to Opt Out of Sale or Sharing of Personal Information If you are a California resident, you have the right to direct us to stop selling or sharing your Personal Information. You may submit a request to opt out of sales or sharing by clicking here. If you have enabled privacy controls on your browser (such as a plugin), we will also treat that as a valid request to opt out. Please see the “UNIVERSAL OPT-OUT MECHANISMS” section above for more information. Shine the Light Law If you are a California resident and have an established business relationship with us, California Civil Code § 1798.83 permits you to request information regarding the disclosure of your personal information by us to third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes (as those terms are defined in that statute). To make such a request, please send an email to information@huschblackwellconsulting.com with the subject line “Shine the Light Request.” 9. Accessibility We are committed to ensuring this Privacy Policy is accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you wish to access this Privacy Policy in an alternative format, please contact us as described below. 10. How to Contact Us To contact us for questions or concerns about our privacy policies or practices, please email information@huschblackwellconsulting.com.
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