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Veena Nayak joins panel at Women Leaders in Data and AI event

Earlier this year Nayak was named to the Global Data Power Women list 2023.

Veena Nayak / Image: University of Phoenix

Indian origin Veena Nayak, vice-president of data strategy and solutions of the University of Phoenix was a panel speaker at the recently concluded Women Leaders in Data and AI (WLDA) event, titled “WLDA@Work,” which brought together data leaders across industries to share insights on data as a driving force for change within companies.

According to a release by the university, Nayak’s participation at this event underscores her exceptional contributions to the field of data and advanced analytics. Her panel on “Leveraging data for change: making data a key player,” focused on the transformative power of data-driven insights and helped continue to build a sense of community where women leaders feel empowered to excel and drive change, the release mentioned.

Sharing her experience as a panel speaker Nayak said, “Being a panelist at ‘Women Leaders in Data and AI event’ at L’Oreal was a remarkable experience. The event not only underscored the value of purposefully cultivating diversity in leadership but also the critical role that data plays in driving positive change within organizations. It was a privilege to join fellow experts in this dialogue, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this essential conversation.”

WLDA is designed for ambitious female technology executive leaders who already have a seat at the table, and who are seeking to increase their ability to create a positive ripple effect in their organizations.

Earlier this year Nayak was named to the Global Data Power Women List 2023. Her career spans 25-plus years of leading high-performing teams in developing, executing and supporting complex enterprise software. At the university, she leads the enterprise data strategy and data products family, developing innovative solutions in data management, governance and analytics using artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Nayak holds an MBA from WP Carey School of Business and dual degrees in Physics and computer technology from the University of Mumbai.

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