In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the integration of data within organisations is not just a trend but a necessity. This panel discussion will explore how data literacy and the adoption of a data-driven culture can act as catalysts for significant organisational change. We will delve into the roles of Chief Data Officers, Chief Innovation Officers, and Chief AI Officers, examining whether history is repeating itself with new and emerging roles. The discussion will be punctuated by shifts in technology capability and will address whether AI is a true catalyst for organisational change.
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Rachel Heppinstall
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Rachel has held a number of leadership roles across Asda Data & Analytics, more recently her focus is on ensuring a data capability uplift across Asda to help drive true data driven retailing. Rachel is a key member of Women In Data and is passionate about getting women and the younger generation excited about a career in the data industry.
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Anywhere from 24 million to 190 million women are affected by endometriosis worldwide, and that’s just one of many Women’s Health conditions where lack of research, data and investment is leading to a $1 trillion challenge to our global economy. This needs urgent attention. This session explores the intersection of data science and women’s health, showcasing innovative approaches and solutions that leverage data to improve health outcomes, and how you can help Women in Data® change lives.
Key topics will include the use of retail, health, pharmacy and lifestyle data and data donation to identify health trends to advance research in women’s health. By bringing together experts from Asda and Endometriosis UK, as well as featuring leading gynaecologist Tom Holland and real women suffering from this disease, we will highlight the issues faced and the potential of data-driven strategies to empower women, enhance healthcare delivery, and ultimately transform lives. Hosted by Natalie Cramp, Chair of Women’s Health as part of Women in Data®, join us to discover how data can be harnessed to create a healthier future for women worldwide and the role you can play in making this happen.