Exploring Data Governance and AI

Overview

Peggy Tsai, Chief Data Officer at BigID, discusses the evolving landscape of data management and AI. She highlights the integration of Gen AI into organizational processes, emphasizing its collaborative nature and the need for robust data governance. Tsai explores challenges faced by chief data officers, the importance of AI compliance, and the role of small language models tailored to specific industries. She also touches on the significance of mentorship and representation in the tech industry, advocating for stronger support networks and continuous learning. The conversation underscores the critical role of data quality and the exciting future of AI innovations.

About Peggy:

Peggy Tsai is the Chief Data Officer at BigID, a data intelligence platform that leverages AI/ML to discover enterprise data for the protection of privacy, security and data governance. She has over 18 years of practitioner experience in data management, stewardship and governance in the financial services industry. Prior to joining BigID, Peggy was Vice President of Data & Analytics at Morgan Stanley where she helped run the data governance program across the

Wealth Management division. She was the Data Innovation Lead in the Enterprise Data Management group at AIG. Peggy also worked at S&P Global Ratings where she held various positions in the Data CoE and Data Services.

Peggy has a Masters in Information Systems from New York University and a Bachelors of Arts in Economics from Cornell University. She is an adjunct faculty member at Carnegie Mellon Heinz College for the Chief Data & AI Officer executive certification program. Peggy is also a founding member of the Women Leaders in Data & AI as well as an advisor to several start-up tech companies.

Social Handles:

Twitter: @peggy_tsai

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-tsai-data/


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