Charles T. Pastor, Esq. Cipp/Us/E, Cipm
About Charles T. Pastor, Esq. Cipp/Us/E, Cipm
Charles T. Pastor, Esq. is a U.S. Counsel with extensive experience in legal roles across various industries, including technology and insurance. He has negotiated significant contracts and holds multiple degrees and certifications in law, engineering, and privacy.
Work at Achievers
Charles T. Pastor serves as U.S. Counsel at Achievers, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he provides legal guidance and support to the organization, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. His expertise in contract negotiation and management is instrumental in facilitating business operations and partnerships.
Previous Experience in Legal Roles
Prior to his current role, Charles worked at Niksun as Legal Counsel from 2013 to 2019, where he was responsible for legal matters and contract management. He also served as Counsel at iCIMS for one year from 2019 to 2020. His experience includes a Judicial Fellowship at the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania from 2012 to 2013, where he gained valuable insights into the judicial process.
Contract Negotiation Expertise
Charles has negotiated nearly 500 contracts with a total value exceeding $200 million for three leading tech companies. His ability to create and maintain a wide variety of master template agreements demonstrates his proficiency in contract management and legal compliance.
Educational Background and Certifications
Charles holds a Juris Doctor (JD) from Rutgers Law School, where he studied from 2009 to 2012. He has also earned degrees in engineering, computer science, and mathematics after law school. Additionally, he has obtained internationally recognized privacy certifications, including CIPP/US, CIPP/E, and CIPM, as well as a contracts management certification (CCCM).
Technical Skills and Early Interests
At the age of 12, Charles developed skills in building and repairing computers and designing software through mentorship. This early interest in technology laid the foundation for his later studies in engineering and computer science, contributing to his diverse skill set in both legal and technical fields.