Lucie Duté
About Lucie Duté
Lucie Duté is a Privacy Manager at Riot Games, where she has worked since 2022, and previously held various roles in privacy and legal fields. She has an extensive educational background in law and data protection, with degrees from institutions such as HEC Paris and Yale School of Management.
Work at Riot Games
Lucie Duté has held multiple roles at Riot Games since 2019. She started as a Privacy Specialist and progressed to Senior Privacy Specialist from 2020 to 2021. In 2021, she took on the role of Craft Lead, Privacy, and has been serving as Privacy Manager since 2022. Her work is based in Dublin, Ireland, where she has contributed to the company's privacy initiatives for over three years.
Education and Expertise
Lucie Duté has a strong academic background in law and privacy. She completed a Master's degree in Droit du numérique at Université des Sciences sociales (Toulouse I) from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she obtained a Master's I in International and European Comparative Law from the same university in 2012. She further enhanced her expertise by completing a University Degree in Data Protection at Pantheon Assas University in 2019. In 2020, she participated in the Executive Education Woman's Leadership Program at Yale School of Management and HEC Paris.
Background
Prior to her tenure at Riot Games, Lucie Duté worked in various legal roles. She served as a Legal Intern at Holman Fenwick Willan LLP in 2010 and later at SATT Sud Est in 2014. From 2015 to 2018, she worked at Amadeus IT Group as an Intellectual Property Specialist and then as Legal Counsel for Privacy & Security until 2019. Additionally, she held the position of Secretary General at Association Juristes du Numérique from 2013 to 2014.
Professional Experience
Lucie Duté has accumulated extensive experience in privacy and legal roles across different organizations. Her career includes significant positions at Amadeus IT Group, where she focused on privacy and security matters. She has also contributed to the legal field through her roles as a legal intern and as Secretary General at a professional association. This diverse experience has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of privacy management in the tech industry.