Privacy Policy — B. PM Consulting

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 19, 2026  |  Applies to: bpagelsminor.com and B. PM Consulting digital properties that link to this Privacy Policy  |  Contact: privacy@bpagelsminor.com

B. PM Consulting and related B. PM Brands properties respect the privacy of the people who visit our websites, subscribe to our content, complete forms, attend events, inquire about services, or otherwise engage with us. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, how we share it, how long we keep it, and the choices you may have.

This Policy is intended for publication on bpagelsminor.com. It should be reviewed by legal counsel before final publication.


1. Who We Are

For purposes of this Privacy Policy, "B. PM Consulting," "B. PM Brands," "we," "us," and "our" refer to B. PM Consulting and related B. PM Brands operations connected to bpagelsminor.com, including advisory, media, research, newsletter, event, and digital content activities.

2. Information We Collect

We may collect information in the following ways.

Information You Provide

We may collect information you choose to provide when you:

  • complete a contact, inquiry, intake, application, or subscription form;
  • subscribe to a newsletter or content channel;
  • register for or attend an event, webinar, salon, workshop, or program;
  • request advisory, speaking, partnership, media, or business information;
  • purchase or inquire about a product, service, or offering;
  • communicate with us by email, phone, form, social platform, or other channel;
  • respond to surveys, questionnaires, or research requests;
  • submit materials, comments, questions, or other content.

This may include your name, email address, phone number, organization, title, location, billing or payment-related information processed by service providers, professional background, event preferences, inquiry details, communications content, and any materials you choose to share with us.

Information Collected Automatically

When you visit our website or interact with our digital properties, we may collect technical and usage information automatically, including IP address, browser type, device identifiers, operating system, referral source, pages viewed, links clicked, session timing, approximate location derived from IP address, and similar analytics or diagnostic information.

We may use cookies, pixels, web beacons, server logs, analytics tools, and similar technologies to operate the site, understand traffic patterns, measure content performance, improve user experience, maintain security, and evaluate campaign effectiveness.

Information From Other Sources

We may receive information from service providers, analytics vendors, payment processors, event platforms, email platforms, CRM tools, public sources, social platforms, referral partners, and other third parties that help us operate our business or verify, supplement, or update information.

Where relevant to research, media, advisory, ecosystem, or event work, we may process publicly available professional or biographical information, including role, company affiliation, public statements, published work, event participation, and related context.

3. How We Use Information

We may use information to:

  • operate, maintain, secure, and improve our website and services;
  • respond to inquiries and requests;
  • review advisory, speaking, partnership, media, event, or program interest;
  • deliver newsletters, updates, resources, event information, and other communications;
  • administer events, programs, research activities, and business relationships;
  • process transactions through third-party service providers;
  • maintain records and manage internal operations;
  • measure website, content, form, campaign, and conversion performance;
  • improve our content, offerings, systems, and user experience;
  • detect, prevent, and respond to fraud, misuse, security issues, or unlawful activity;
  • comply with legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, dispute-resolution, and contractual obligations;
  • enforce our terms, policies, intellectual property rights, and other rights.

4. Analytics, Cookies, and Tracking Technologies

We may use analytics and measurement tools, including tools such as Amplitude or similar services, to understand how visitors use our website and forms. These tools may collect event and usage data such as page views, CTA clicks, form interactions, referral information, device information, session timing, and conversion activity.

Cookies and similar technologies may be used for essential site operations, analytics, performance measurement, functionality, security, and campaign measurement. You may control certain cookies through browser settings, device controls, consent tools, or platform settings where available. Blocking some cookies or similar technologies may affect site functionality.

5. How We Share Information

We may share information with:

  • vendors, contractors, and service providers that support hosting, analytics, forms, email, payments, CRM, automation, security, storage, event operations, and professional services;
  • business partners, sponsors, collaborators, or co-hosts when needed to administer a joint event, offering, research initiative, or partnership;
  • professional advisers, such as lawyers, accountants, insurers, and consultants;
  • authorities, courts, regulators, or other parties when required or appropriate to comply with law, legal process, rights protection, safety, fraud prevention, security, or enforceable governmental request;
  • parties involved in an actual or proposed financing, restructuring, merger, acquisition, asset sale, business combination, or similar corporate transaction.

We do not sell personal information in exchange for monetary consideration. We do not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising in a manner that would require a California opt-out unless and until we provide the required notice and choice.

6. Email and Marketing Communications

If you provide contact information, we may send administrative, operational, transactional, editorial, event, and marketing communications, subject to applicable law and your preferences.

You may opt out of marketing emails by using an unsubscribe link where available or by contacting us at privacy@bpagelsminor.com. Even if you opt out of marketing communications, we may still send non-marketing messages such as administrative, transactional, legal, security, or relationship-specific communications.

7. Legal Bases for Processing

Where privacy laws require a legal basis for processing, we may process personal information based on consent, performance of a contract, compliance with legal obligations, legitimate interests, protection of vital interests, or other lawful grounds.

Our legitimate interests may include operating and improving our business, communicating with current and prospective clients or partners, securing our systems, understanding audience needs, developing research and content, maintaining appropriate records, and protecting our rights.

8. Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including business continuity, contractual performance, tax, accounting, legal, security, archival, dispute-resolution, and compliance obligations.

Retention periods vary by data type, context, and legal requirements. When information is no longer reasonably necessary, we delete, de-identify, aggregate, or otherwise dispose of it using commercially reasonable measures.

We may retain limited records longer where necessary to document consent choices, honor suppression requests, detect fraud, preserve evidence, protect intellectual property, maintain security logs, comply with litigation holds, or satisfy regulatory requirements.

9. Security

We use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure. These measures may include access controls, vendor screening, authentication measures, logging, encryption in transit where appropriate, and role-based restrictions.

No method of transmission or storage is completely secure. Please use caution when transmitting information and notify us promptly if you believe your interaction with us is no longer secure.

10. Artificial Intelligence and Machine-Assisted Tools

We may use artificial intelligence and machine-assisted tools to support research, summarization, transcription, workflow automation, drafting, editing, metadata organization, analytics, and related operational tasks.

Where appropriate, outputs are reviewed, edited, or curated by humans before publication or use in material business decisions. AI tools assist our work; they do not replace accountability, editorial judgment, or legal responsibility.

We do not authorize third parties to use our website content, site data, transcripts, media assets, or other materials to train, fine-tune, benchmark, ground, or otherwise improve machine learning or artificial intelligence models, systems, or datasets without prior written permission.

11. Children's Privacy

Our website and services are not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact privacy@bpagelsminor.com so we can take appropriate steps.

12. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live and the laws that apply, you may have rights to request access to personal information, correction of inaccuracies, deletion, restriction of processing, objection to certain processing, withdrawal of consent, portability, or information about how personal information is used and disclosed.

California residents may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, including rights to know, access, correct, delete, and limit certain uses of sensitive personal information where applicable, as well as rights to opt out of certain selling or sharing practices if those practices apply. We will not discriminate against you for exercising applicable privacy rights.

Nevada residents may submit a verified request regarding any future sale of certain covered information if applicable under Nevada law.

Individuals in the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom may also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority and request information regarding international transfers and lawful bases relied upon for processing.

To exercise available privacy rights, contact privacy@bpagelsminor.com. We may need to verify your identity before processing a request.

13. International Transfers

We are based in the United States, and our vendors, systems, or operations may involve processing information in the United States or other jurisdictions. If you access our services from outside the United States, you understand that your information may be transferred to, processed in, and stored in jurisdictions that may have different data protection laws than your jurisdiction.

14. Third-Party Links and Platforms

Our website, content, newsletters, events, or communications may link to third-party websites, platforms, tools, or services. We are not responsible for the privacy, security, or content practices of third parties. Please review the applicable third-party policies before providing information to them.

15. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version will be indicated by a new effective date. Your continued use of the website or related services after an update means you acknowledge the updated Policy.

16. Contact Us

For questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact:

B. PM Consulting / B. PM Brands
Email: privacy@bpagelsminor.com