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Natalie Cramp

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Co-Chair - Women In Data ®, Health initiative & Partner - JMAN

Natalie is a Partner having joined JMAN in 2024. Natalie is responsible for helping to shape and drive JMAN’s global delivery model and develop innovative solutions for clients to enable them to maximize the potential of data and AI in this rapidly evolving field. With more than 15 years’ experience in leading private, public and third sector organizations through significant periods of innovation and change, she joins JMAN after five years of leading a data and AI consultancy. She is particularly passionate about the people elements of transformation, and how to help business leaders navigate the data and AI landscape and maximize its potential, as such she’s also a regular speaker for Vistage, delivering training to C-suite leaders in understanding how to create value from data and AI for their business, and has co-founded an AI Accelerator Programme for data leaders.

A recognized leader in the data field, Natalie’s been named in the Tech Women Celebration 50, the Twenty in Data and Tech 2023, and the Data IQ 100 multiple times. She takes an active role in the data community, chairing a cross-industry Data Ethics Advisory Board, chairing Women in Data®‘s Women’s Health work and as a member of the Mayor’s Data for London Advisory Board. Natalie’s career as a problem solver has seen her on both client and consultancy side and as part of the team rapidly scaling organizations including the London 2012 Olympics. She is also a non-executive of recruitment business, Generative.

Bio from: Big Data LDN 2024

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Our panel discussion explores the transformative potential of big data and AI across diverse industries. We will address key technical challenges such as data management and model scalability, along with ethical and privacy concerns, including data utilization and algorithmic biases. Looking ahead, we will discuss future trends and emerging AI breakthroughs. Emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration, we advocate for diverse teams to ensure fairness and innovation in AI solutions. This dialogue aims to illuminate the complexities and opportunities in big data and AI.

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.