Global Top 100
Data Visionaries

Meet the Global Top 100 Data Visionaries: These are the
leaders who are vividly innovating with analytics without
compromising on trust and privacy.

Global Data Visionaries Report

Truata are delighted to announce the inaugural Global Top 100 Data Visionaries.

The list’s aim is to discover and showcase the top 100 leaders globally who are using data to unlock value, lead innovation and transform their organizations through privacy by design. And a role of global significance requires a global list. Governance, regulations and laws vary from country to country and provide specific challenges for Data Visionaries to navigate. Learning how one sector solves for success may inspire others across the world.

We opened nominations to our global community of business leaders, executives and investors, and received many fascinating profiles from all over the world. Five Judges worked hard to sort these into our final 100:

Katia Walsh

Katia Walsh

Chief Strategy and AI Officer, Levi Strauss

Bernard Marr

Bernard Marr

Speaker, Author and Futurist

Roberto Maranca

Roberto Maranca

Data Excellence VP,
Schneider Electric

Caroline Carruthers

Caroline Carruthers

Former CDO and Author

Mark Chillingworth

Mark Chillingworth

Technology Journalist
and Editor, FT Live

The collaborative C-suite is central to any business transformation journey. For an organization to remain competitive it must invest in the technologies that enable it to engage deeper with customers, keep users secure, run services more efficiently and/or help teams discover new lines of business. All of those – and more – require data. Clearly, the individual who leads the collection, analysis and actioning of data will now help lead their business.

Every day 250 billion terabytes of data is collected by organizations globally. That information comes from myriad sources and has the potential to be used for far more; executive boards are extremely mindful that sound data practice, management and governance are now core to their organization’s future. They are also aware that with great potential comes great risk: data has the power to transform, but when not designed in line with privacy, it can come at great cost to their business’ reputation. A Data Visionary must therefore be both an innovator and a leader focused on trust. And these leaders must be celebrated for this delicate balance. These Data Visionaries include individuals that have disrupted their industry or their company through the use of privacy enhanced analytics to secure growth without compromising their customer’s trust.

They may also have radically changed data analytics in terms of interpretation and extracting true business value, giving their businesses the power that comes with having information available at their fingertips allowing more time to focus on maximizing the value from that data.

Finally, these Data Visionaries have established a culture of data integrity, literacy and impact. One individual cannot drive these industry or organization-wide changes. Everyone needs to be educated on the value of data, components of best practice and how to use data with minimal risk; this robust data culture will only be found in tomorrow’s successful businesses. Congratulations to all 100 of the Global Data Visionaries on making such an esteemed list of innovators.

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