Paul Strout, C-DPO, serves as the Managing Director at GDPR Assist®, where he leverages his extensive expertise in data protection and compliance to guide organizations through the complexities of GDPR and PECR regulations. With a strong foundation in Managed Print Services and a proven track...
Paul Strout, C-DPO, serves as the Managing Director at GDPR Assist®, where he leverages his extensive expertise in data protection and compliance to guide organizations through the complexities of GDPR and PECR regulations. With a strong foundation in Managed Print Services and a proven track record as a Certified Xerox Office Sales Specialist, Paul combines his technical knowledge with a deep understanding of compliance requirements to deliver clear, actionable advice tailored to the unique needs of each client.
In his current role, Paul spearheads key projects aimed at enhancing GDPR compliance frameworks for businesses across various sectors. He is particularly adept at helping organizations navigate the intricacies of data protection, ensuring they can confidently respond to customer inquiries and regulatory demands. His proactive approach includes offering DPO-as-a-Service, which allows companies to maintain ongoing compliance without the burden of full-time staffing.
Paul's commitment to building trust with customers, employees, and suppliers is evident in his focus on transparent communication and practical solutions. Whether it’s assisting clients in evidencing compliance for critical tender documents or optimizing their online visibility regarding data protection practices, Paul is dedicated to demystifying GDPR. His expertise in Printer Fleet Management and production systems further enhances his ability to integrate compliance into everyday business operations, ensuring that data protection is not just a checkbox but a fundamental aspect of organizational culture.
With Paul Strout at the helm, GDPR Assist® continues to empower businesses to not only meet compliance standards but also foster a culture of trust and accountability in their data handling practices.