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Jennifer Agnes

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Jennifer Agnes

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U.S. Managing Director Cynozure

Jennifer Agnes is Cynozure’s U.S. Managing Director. Her extensive global experience includes previously serving as Group Chief Data Officer at Schneider Electric, Chief Data Officer for Risk & Finance at Credit Suisse, as well as Risk Officer and other roles in data, operations, risk management during her 20 year tenure at GE Capital. She was recently named to DataIQ’s Top 100 US Most Influential People in Data (2023) and CDO Magazine’s Top Data Consultants in 2022. Jennifer also currently serves as an advisor to the board of the DAMA New England Chapter.

Bio from: Data Universe 2024

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Having a data-guided culture is a cornerstone of modern business. Only by updating the structures, incentives, and beliefs of the organization to one where data-informed operations are the norm can businesses capitalize on the advantages data offers.

In this talk, Cynozure's Jennifer Agnes will share why it's critical to have a holistic approach that incorporates every facet of your business if you want to successfully tackle your most complex business challenges.

Attendees will learn the CLEAR (Communicate, Lead, Act, Educate, Relate) framework for a data-guided culture; how to tailor a culture program to the organization and its goals; the business framing needed to secure executive buy-in and support; and practical initiatives and ideas that drive business engagement with data.

In this episode, Jennifer Agnes, U.S. Managing Director of Cynozure, talks to two inspiring women about ongoing challenges that women face in achieving gender equality and what each of us can do to help to create a more inclusive and diverse world for women: Sadiqah Musa, Founder of Black in Data and Sathya Bala, Founder of True Change. They share their experience and professional journey in data, talk about mentorship, how it impacted their life and the importance of building supportive communities for creating a more inclusive and equitable data industry.