Data Governance: Where Culture and Technology Intersect ─ Webcast

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Data governance, by virtue of its novelty not only to the financial services sector, but other industries too, tends to mean different things to different firms, and involves a variety of different disciplines, technologies, and business processes. In this webcast, we initially hear from our panelists about what data governance means to them and their organizations, before delving into the nitty-gritty of what is fast becoming a crucial discipline to manage for both sell-side and buy-side firms by defining what exactly it involves, who it involves, and what specifically their responsibilities are.

Panelists:

• Allie Harris (née Grassie), Director, Enterprise Data Management & Process Analytics, CIBC
• Adele Pugliese, Director, Enterprise Data Governance & Management, Scotiabank
• Les Beale, Senior Vice President, Global Product & Strategy, Northern Trust
• Steve Cheng, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Data Management Solutions, RIMES Technologies
• Victor Anderson, Editor-in-chief, Waters and WatersTechnology

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