VIRTUAL

New York CDAO Town Hall

March 21, 2024 | 11:00am EDT

March 21, 2024 | 11:00am EDT

Trust is the Foundation for Data Activation

Participate with your CDAO peers in the New York community in small, breakout discussions on a mission-critical priority for data leaders. These informal discussions allow you to share your insights and learn from the lessons, approaches and experiences of a diverse group of peers in virtual breakout rooms.

Join fellow CDAOs in the New York community to discuss:

Resolving internal roadblocks that impede trust and reliability in data

Building trust in self-serve access points, including predictive analytics and M/L algorithms

Creating metrics to track quality and articulate the successes of your programs

Discussion Leaders


Members of the New York CDAO community will lead the interactive discussion and share lessons learned.

George Chen

Twilio

VP of Professional Services at Segment

Presenter

Marla Dans

Chicago Trading Company

Head of Data Management & Governance

Discussion Leader

Michael Finnen

Bank of America

Risk & Finance Tech Data Management

Discussion Leader

Rahul Lath

World Wrestling Entertainment Inc

Senior VP, Data Science & Engineering

Discussion Leader

Robin Lougee

KnitWell Group

AVP, Data Science & Machine Learning

Discussion Leader

Tara Palesh

Pfizer

Senior Director, Compliance Analytics Lead

Discussion Leader

Jonah William

Mastercard

VP Data Strategy & Management

Discussion Leader

Agenda


March 21, 2024

11:00am - 12:00pm  EDT

Trust is the Foundation for Data Activation

Mastering data management is necessary not only for organizational success but also for agility in times of uncertainty and ambiguity. Utilizing data activation as a single source of truth can provide a simple, operable way for your data management. This success hinges on data quality, strong organizational trust in data (and belief in data as an asset) and identifying the workforce skills needed to maintain and build on core competencies of the program.

Join this session to discuss:

  • Resolving internal roadblocks that impede trust and reliability in data as the single source of truth
  • Building trust in self-serve access points, including predictive analytics and M/L algorithms
  • Creating metrics to track quality and articulate the successes of your programs

Your Community Partner


Key Partner

Community Program Manager


For inquiries related to this community, please reach out to your dedicated contact.

Andreina Pelaez

Community Program Manager

972-697-6224

andreina.pelaez@evanta.com