Digital Affairs & DPO Senior Specialist
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Compensation
Not disclosed
About Us
Nu is one of the largest digital financial platforms in the world, with more than 127 million customers across Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Guided by our mission to fight complexity and empower people, we are redefining financial services in Latin America and this is still just the beginning of the purple future we're building.
Listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NU), we combine proprietary technology, data intelligence, and an efficient operating model to deliver financial products that are simple, accessible, and human.
Our impact has been recognized by global rankings such as Time 100 Companies, Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies, and Forbes World’s Best Bank. Visit our institutional page https://international.nubank.com.br/careers/
About the role
As a Digital Affairs & DPO Senior Specialist based in the United States , you will play a senior role in Nubank’s global privacy function, acting as a key point of contact for complex privacy, data protection and AI topics in the US while supporting our global privacy governance program.
You will bridge high‑level legal strategy and day‑to‑day program execution , combining hands‑on product counseling with ownership of core privacy governance workflows (RoPA, DPIAs/PIAs, DSRs, incident response, third‑party risk, metrics) across multiple jurisdictions.
Protecting personal data is fundamental to maintaining the fanatical trust our customers place in us. This role ensures that as Nubank expands its footprint and launches data‑intensive products (including in the US), our privacy and AI governance remain compliant, scalable, business‑enabling and deeply embedded into our technology and product lifecycle.
You will respond to the Global DPO and work closely with Legal, Compliance, IT Security, Data, Risk, and Products teams to identify and close privacy and AI‑related gaps, design pragmatic controls, and translate complex regulatory expectations (e.g., US federal and state privacy laws, LGP