Twilio Inc. has hired a former legal and privacy leader from the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. to serve as the San Francisco-based cloud communication platform company’s first-ever chief privacy officer. 

Amy Holcroft joins Twilio in a new lead privacy role in the wake of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charging three of the company’s software engineers with using confidential customer information as part of an insider trading scheme.  

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