TIPA Compliance Checklist for Businesses with Tennessee Operations

In this on-demand webinar, experts from Frazier & Deeter and Barton LLP break down the Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA), which goes into effect July 1. You’ll learn who the law applies to, how it compares to other state privacy regulations and what businesses need to do now to comply.

This session includes a detailed compliance checklist, guidance on updating privacy policies, managing consumer rights and aligning TIPA requirements with your existing data protection efforts. Whether you’re early in the assessment phase or finalizing your readiness, this recording offers practical next steps and clarity on when to involve legal and advisory support.

Please note this recording is not eligible for CPE credit.

About The Speakers:

Jessie Sandell, Director, Frazier & Deeter

Jessie Sandell specializes in IT advisory, cybersecurity and enterprise risk management. She leads the delivery of PCI compliance programs, consolidated compliance assessments, IT audits and cybersecurity advisory services for clients across a wide range of industries. Backed by a strong technical foundation, Sandell brings deep expertise in IT audit controls and information security—bridging technical insight with practical risk management solutions.

Breanna Hanus, Manager, Frazier & Deeter

Breanna Hanus has expertise in SOX compliance, IT audit, PCI and SOC audits. She also specializes in consulting for customer and employee experience, as well as operational excellence. Hanus’ deep technical knowledge helps businesses navigate complex compliance and audit challenges.

Tara Aaron-Stelluto, Data Protection, Trademark & Technology Attorney, Barton LLP

Tara Aaron-Stelluto is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (US/EU) who advises businesses on compliance with evolving data protection laws, including privacy policies, consumer notifications, and breach response. She brings deep experience managing ransomware incidents, regulator engagement and legal responses across the US and abroad. With over 20 years in trademark and technology law, Aaron-Stelluto also helps companies protect their brands and negotiate tech-related agreements. A frequent international speaker and published author, she is known for translating complex legal issues into practical strategies. 

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