Register free. Tuesday February 14th 2023, Online.
An economic downturn is on the horizon, and businesses are striving to be prepared. An effective data strategy can help them to emerge more resilient and ready for long-term sustainable growth. Dear Bhinneka, Investing time and resources into an effective data strategy now, while competitors are looking for efficiencies, will deliver an advantageous market position when there is an upturn. What does a good return on investment look like? How can we ensure that the data are effectively and efficiently used by the organisation as a whole? Date: Tuesday February 14th 2023 Time: 9:00am IST | 11:30am SGT | 2:30pm AEDT Share this event with a peer The event will be recorded and shared with registrants by email afterwards. We want to hear from you! Please submit your questions during registration. Why join? Don't miss this session as we see data leaders discuss how businesses can put data at the heart of their strategic decision-making and rise above recession. | | | | Speakers sharing their insights include: | | | | | | Asha Poulose Johnson Vice president, data and analytics Chief information officer GE Healthcare Intercontinental (Asia Pacific ex China and Latin America) Asha Poulose Johnson is the vice-president for data analytics at GE Healthcare. With a team spread across the United States, Europe and South Asia, she oversees areas including the creation of data-based artificial intelligence and machine learning products, data management, and data platforms, building on a cloud-native strategy for enterprise and IoT data. | | | | | | | Nick Merry Head of analytics, partner and member flybuys Nick Merry is the head of partner and member analytics at Flybuys, an Australian loyalty programme with over 8m members. With more than 20 years of experience in telecommunications, retail, financial services and utilities, on the client and service side, Mr Merry takes a pragmatic approach to the development and implementation of analytics and data strategies to support commercial outcomes. | | | | | | | Siew Choo Soh Chief information officer, Asia Metlife Siew Choo Soh is the chief information officer for Asia at MetLife. She is responsible for end-to-end technology delivery, partnering with the business to build leading digital experiences for customers. Previously she was the head of technology for consumer banking and big data and artificial intelligence at DBS Bank. She was responsible for driving the bank's digital transformation and AI-driven agenda and its adoption of agile ways of working and cloud-native architecture. | | | | | | | Leandro Perez Vice-president and chief marketing officer, Asia-Pacific Salesforce Leandro Perez leads marketing across the Asia-Pacific region for Salesforce. Previously at Salesforce, Mr Perez led the global corporate messaging team, which is responsible for crafting and disseminating the Salesforce corporate narrative to 50,000 employees and to millions of customers globally each year. | | | | | | | Charles Ross Principal, technology and society, Asia-Pacific Economist Impact Charles Ross is currently director of thought leadership research for Asia, where he covers a territory spanning from Australia to India. His team works with many Western multinationals from the Fortune 500 but increasingly with Asian multinationals, governments, small and medium-sized enterprises, and high-growth technology firms as well. | | | | We look forward to you joining us. Yours sincerely, | | | | Laurel West Managing Director, Economist Events, Asia The Economist Group | | | | | | Singapore and online | | Technology for Change Asia 2023 | | March 20th-21st 2023 | | Uniting the public, private and civil sectors across technology and impact to explore how pioneering platforms can foster social good. | | | | | | | |
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