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The 12th Annual MIT Chief Data Officer and

Information Quality Symposium


2018 Theme:
“Exploiting Data Capital for Organizational Performance”

Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 – Friday, July 20, 2018

Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Tang Building (E51), MIT East Campus
70 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, USA 02142

Dress Code: Business casual

Contact: Lisa Garrett garrettl@mit.edu


www.mitcdoiq.org
Twitter: #MITCDOIQ

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Day 1 - Wednesday, July 18, 2018
THEME – BUSINESS VALUE FOR THE C SUITE
7:30 – E51 - First
REGISTRATION
8:30am Floor
9:30 -
10:30am SESSION 1
Session 1A Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:30 – 9:00am Richard Wang, Director, MIT CDOIQ Program
Symposium Co-Chairs- Peter Anlyan, Paul Gillin, Robert Lutton, Arka
Mukherjee, Kimberly Sanders, Jim Short, John Talburt, Barbara Wixom, Wong
Elizabeth Albee, Dan Everett, Mark Johnson, Mark E Krzysko Auditoriu
Program Manager – Lisa Garrett m

Value Partners (We thank you!)

Session 1B Keynote
9:00 – 9:45am Speaker:
Thomas M. Sasala Wong
Director, Architecture Integration and Chief Data Officer Auditoriu
Army CIO/G6 m
Presentation Title: TBD
Abstract: TBD
Session 1C Keynote: Cyber Security
Wong
9:45 – Speaker: Stuart Madnick
Auditoriu
10:30am Presentation Title: TBD
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Abstract: TBD
10:30 –
11:00am BREAK AND NETWORK
11:00 –
12:00pm SESSION 2
Title: The Chief Data Officer Role: Opportunity and Challenge (Panel)
Speakers: Randy Bean -Co-Chair
Jeff McMillan, CDO, Morgan Stanley
Charles Thomas, CDO, General Motors
Christina Clark, CDO, General Electric
Wong
Session 2A Abstract: TBD
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One of the most encouraging signs that corporations are embracing data has
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been establishment of the Chief Data Officer role. Yet, in spite of this
acceptance of the CDO, there is a lack of consensus on the nature of the CDO
role and responsibilities, mandate, and background for success. This panel of
leading CDO’s will share their perspectives on the opportunity and challenges
facing CDO’s.

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Title: WJLA Panel : Managing Data in Complex Government Organizations

(Mark E. Krzysko) Session #1.


Speakers: TBD
Session 2B Abstract: Managing data within and among federal agencies requires political E51-145
savviness, functional knowledge, and technical understanding. This panel will
explore challenges and successes in managing data in the federal government
and tactics to drive complex organizations toward data management
approaches that enable critical data use and sharing.

Premium Sponsor 1 – Fusion Alliance - Mark Johnson


(Will have a Business Topic)
Session 2C Mark Johnson, Data Management and Analytics Executive Leader
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David LeVine, Fusion Alliance
Abstract:

Title: TBD - Look to assign Paul Barth to this session


Session 2D
Speakers: TBD E51-151
Abstract: TBD
12:00 –
LAUNCH
1:00pm
1:00 –
SESSION 3
2:00pm
Session 3A 2017 isCDO Award Winner Presentation, I
Wong
1:00 – 2:00pm Maria Villar, SAP
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Speakers: TBD
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Abstract: TBD
Session 3B Title: Data Analytics to Solve Government Problems
1:00 – 2:00pm Mark Krzysko (Session #2)
Speakers: TBD
Abstract:
Use of data analytics to support federal government decision making and E51-145
improvements is on the rise. This session will showcase ongoing data analytics
projects in various agencies and will reveal the interrelationship of leadership,
analyst, academic, and contractor efforts to bring the insights that enable
progress and decisions.

Session 3C Premium Sponsor 2 - PWC


1:00 – 2:00pm Speakers: TBD
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Abstract:

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Session 3D Title: State CDO’s Round Panel (NY CDO, TN, CDO)
1:00 – 2:00pm Speakers: Rich Wang -Session Chair
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Abstract:

2:00 –
COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING
2:30pm
2:30 –
SESSION 4
3:30pm
Session 4A Title: TBD
Wong
2:30 – 3:30pm Speakers: Joe Caserta
Auditoriu
Abstract: TBD m
Session 4B Boeing
2:30 – 3:30pm Title:
Data Quality and Management (?)
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Speakers:
Ahmed Abukhater
Abstract: TBD
Session 4C Premium Sponsor 3 - Collibra
2:30 – 3:30pm Speakers: Royal Caribbean CDO
Abstract: Best of Class Customer experience - Data Moving and
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Business

Session 4D Title: Derek Strauss


2:30 – 3:30pm Speakers: Carl Gerber (former AIG CDO) and Peter Serenita (former HSBC
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Abstract: CDO in Action

3:30 – Ting
BREAK AND NETWORKING
3:45pm Foyer
3:45 –
SESSION 5 - Partners: Industry Solutions: Use Case Successes
5:10pm
Session 5A Regular Sponsor 1 - Sandhill Consultants
3:45 – 4:25pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract: Wong
Auditoriu
4:30 – Regular Sponsor 2 – At Scale (Tentative) m
5:10pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:
Session 5B Regular Sponsor 3 - Data Kitchen
3:45 – 4:25pm Title:
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Speakers:
Abstract:

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4:30 – 5:10pm Regular Sponsor 4 - Open
Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:
Session 5C Regular Sponsor 5 - Gavroshe
3:45 – 4:25pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:
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4:30 – 5:10pm Regular Sponsor 6 – Open
Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:
Session 5D Regular Sponsor 7 – Open
3:45 – 4:25pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:

4:30 – 5:10pm Regular Sponsor 8 -Open E51-151


Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:

Session 6 End of Day 1 Recap and set up for Day 2


5:15–6:00pm Title: Wong
Speakers: Auditoriu
Abstract: m

Ting
Foyer
6:00 – 8:00pm END OF DAY 1 – RECEPTION
& Ground
floor
8:45 –
BIRDS OF A FEATHER MEETING SELF-ORGANIZED
onwards

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Day 2 - Thursday, July 19, 2018
THEME BEST PRACTICES ON DATA GOVERNANCE & QUALITY

8:00 – 8:50am REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST E51 - First Floor


8: 50–
10:00am SESSION 7
Session 7A Wong
8:50 - 9:00am Welcome Back Auditorium
Keynote: Town hall meeting
Title: TBD
Speaker: Erin Kenneally from HLS has confirmed she will join John
Session 7B Roese from Dell EMC for Thursday morning, July 19 town hall
“armchair discussion”. Lynda Applegate has confirmed to moderate. As Wong
9:00 –
I know everyone, I will stay involved to help design and organize Auditorium
10:00am questions.

Abstract: TBD
Keynote: Gartner
Session 7C Title: Infonomics: Monetizing, Managing and Measuring Data
Wong
10:05 - Assets & State of the Market for the CDO Update.
Auditorium
11:15am Speaker: Doug Laney (Gartner) Valerie Logan (Gartner)
Abstract: TBD
11:15 –
BREAK
11:30am
11:30 –
SESSION 8
12:30am
Session 8A 2017 isCDO Award Winner Presentation, II
11:30 – Ms. Barbara Latulippe
12:30pm Chief Data Governance Officer Wong
Dell Auditorium
Abstract:

Session 8B Title: Open Session - Pending Confirmation for Peter


11:30 – Aiken – Data Blue Print
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12:30pm Speakers:
Abstract: TBD
Session 8C Title: Management of Change for Data Transformation
11:30 – Speakers: Jim Short, Panel E51-149
12:30pm Abstract:
Session 8D Premium Sponsor 4 - Global Ids
11:30 – Speakers:
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12:30pm Abstract:

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First Floor
12:30 pm –
EXHIBITS, LUNCH @NOON, NETWORKING &Ting
2:00pm
Foyer
2:00 – 3:00pm SESSION 9
Session 9A Possible GSK Case Study
2:00 – 3:00pm Yang Lee, Northeastern University
Wong
Mark Ramsey, GSK
Auditorium
Bruno Aziza

Session 9B Improve Acquisition and Procurement through Data


2:00 – 3:00pm Governance and Information Quality
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Ningning Wu, UA Little Rock
M. Eduard Tudoreanu, UA Little Rock
Session 9C Premium Sponsor 5 – AtScale
2:00 – 3:00pm Speakers:
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Abstract:

Session 9D Speaker - Trusted-Broker Data Architecture


2:00 – 3:00pm Title: John Talbot
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Abstract: TBD

3:00 – 3:15pm BREAK AND NETWORKING Ting Foyer

3:15 – 4:15pm SESSION 10


Session 10A Title: Confirmed Data Governance Leader from Nationwide
3:15 – 4:15pm Insurance
Mark Johnson working on Details– Wong
Speakers: Auditorium
Abstract:

Session 10B Title: Booked - Panel


3:15 – 4:15pm Speakers: Lisa Garrett
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Abstract:

Session 10C Title: Technical Foundations of Government Data Sharing


3:15 – 4:15pm Panel – GSA, Airforce
(Mark E. Krzysko – Session #3. )

Speakers: TBD E51-149


Abstract:
Sharing data within and among federal agencies is no simple task. In
addition to the organizational boundaries that challenge data access
and dissemination, there are technical legacies that affect what can be

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accomplished in the present. Learn how federal government entities
are tackling these obstacles and opening data sources to authorized
users.
Session 10D Premium Sponsor 6
3:15 – 4:15pm Speakers:
E51-151
Abstract:

4:15 – 4:30pm BREAK


SESSION 11 - Partners: Industry Solutions: Use Case
Ting Foyer
Successes
Session 11A Regular Sponsor 9- AI Truth (tentative )
4:30 – 5:10pm Title:
Wong
Speakers:
Auditorium
Abstract:

Session 11B Regular Sponsor 10- Experian (tentative )


4:30 – 5:10pm Title:
Speakers: E51-145
Abstract:

Session 11C Regular Sponsor 11- Big Id (tentative


4:30 – 5:10pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract: E51-149

Session 11D Regular Sponsor 12- Net App (tentative)


4:30 – 5:10pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:

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Session 12 End of Day 2 Recap and set up for Day 3
5:15–6:00pm Title:
Speakers:
Abstract:

Wong
Auditorium

END OF DAY 2

Day 3 - Friday, July 14, 2017


THEME – LEADING EDGE TECHNOLOGY
8:00 – 9:00am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Ting Foyer
9: 00–
10:00am SESSION 13
Session 13A Wong
9:00 - 9:05am Welcome Back Auditorium
Keynote
Title:
Session 13B Speaker: Ron Bodkin, Wong
9:05 - 10:00am Abstract: TBD Elise Chambers working on getting this information Auditorium
Introduction: Ron oversees AI success for customers in Google’s
Cloud CTO office
10:00 –
COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING
10:15am
10:15– Ting Foyer
SESSION 14
11:15pm
Session 14A 2017 isCDO Award Winner Presentation, III
10:30am – Asim Tewary, Verizon CDO
11:30pm Wong
Auditorium

Session 14B Title: RosettaStone - Primer on machine learning for CDO sessions
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10:30am – on Ml - Ra’ad Siraj

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11:30pm Director, Data Management
MIT Investment Management Company
Speakers: Ra’ad Siraj
Abstract: RosettaStone - Primer on machine learning for CDO

Session 14C Title: Milind Kamkolkar who is the CDO at Sanofi


10:30am – Speakers:
11:30pm Abstract: Getting Beyond The Hype of AI, Blockchain and Big
Data

As companies strive to adopt data driven changes they are


launching more pilot projects with machine learning, artificial
intelligence, blockchain, augmented reality and big data. This
session will discuss why it’s important not to get caught up in
overly optimistic claims, and how to insert reality checks into
the dialog.
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Discussion points include;
● Identifying real business cases vs technology projects
looking for a problem to solve
● Understanding risks and balancing them against
projected benefits
● Elevating the governance conversation to include ethics
● Moving your data fascinated organization beyond pilots
and into data driven industrialization.

Join this interactive session and share your thoughts and best
practices.

Session 14D Speakers: Possible (IBM – Watson) Elizabeth Albee


10:30am – working with IBM (Will know by next week)
11:30am Abstract:

Possible SAP Speaker Denis Malov. E51-151

Possible CDO / CEO from Coke one – Dan to contract

11:15–
SESSION 15
12:00pm
Session 15 Town Hall Meeting and Concluding Remarks
11:15–12:00pm
Arka Mukherjee, Chief Executive Officer, Global IDs Wong
Mark Johnson, Strategic Data Management and Analytics Auditorium
Executive Leader, Fusion Alliance

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End of Symposium

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