New Corporate Realities: Blending Geopolitics, Data, and Digital Transformation
Date:
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Location:
On-Demand
Duration:
1 Hour
The way of doing business has changed. Due to challenges from geopolitical conflicts, high levels of inflation, and supply chain disruption, companies are addressing new levels of risk and competition. Those that can quickly distill essential data insights will set the pace for their market and peers.
Corporate teams will need more access to data and a more comprehensive set of analytics to stay ahead tomorrow’s unknowns. Examine how companies are investing in data, transforming their tech capabilities, and incorporating country intelligence along the way to ‘Set the Pace.’
We will explore:
Cross-segment considerations for economic landscape, geopolitical risk, supply chain disruption, and credit risk
How companies are leveraging country intelligence, forecasting, and PELTOS risk scores (political, economic, legal, taxation, operational, security) to better understand their competitive landscape or investment decisions
The latest enterprise data and analytics trends from our Voice of the Enterprise surveys and research
How broader enterprise data access is changing corporate decision-making
Corporate teams will need more access to data and a more comprehensive set of analytics to stay ahead tomorrow’s unknowns.
Justine IversonHead of S&P Global Marketplace, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Justine Iverson is Head of the S&P Global Marketplace at S&P Global Market Intelligence Full Bio
Justine Iverson is Head of the S&P Global Marketplace at S&P Global Market Intelligence. She leads the product strategy, inclusive of vision and roadmap, for the S&P Global Marketplace. Additionally, she is responsible expanding footprint with key partners such as Snowflake & Databricks. Ms. Iverson leads the team responsible for go to market efforts across the S&P Global Marketplace, Analytical Platforms and Channels.
Prior to joining the product team, Ms. Iverson worked in various marketing roles within the data and financial services space at S&P Global, 361 Capital, a division of Hamilton Lane, and IHS Markit.
Ms. Iverson holds an MBA from the University of Denver and BA in Journalism from the University of Montana. Minimize
Speakers
S&P Global Contributor
Paige BartleySenior Research Analyst, Data, AI & Analytics, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Paige is a Senior Research Analyst for the Data, AI & Analytics Channel at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, covering core data management topics. Full Bio
Paige is a Senior Research Analyst for the Data, AI & Analytics Channel at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, covering core data management topics. Key themes include data privacy, data governance, data integration, metadata management, data quality and master data management. She has experience covering a broad range of technologies spanning the Data, AI & Analytics stack, from databases to self-service analytics.
In her current research, Paige is analyzing the need for information governance to maximize the value of enterprise data amid proliferating global regulatory requirements and rising consumer expectations for data stewardship. With data privacy and compliance as a specialty focus, Paige explores how the enterprise can align technical requirements with business strategy, enabling more profitable and compliant leverage of data.
Early in her career, Paige worked on the vendor side, providing marketing and strategy for ZL Technologies, an information governance provider that specializes in the management of unstructured data for compliance, legal and archiving needs. Prior to working at 451 Research, she was a Senior Analyst at Ovum (now Omdia).
Paige received her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and neuroscience from Duke University, and a Master of Management Studies (MMS) degree from the Duke University Fuqua School of Business. Minimize
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James CurtisSenior Research Analyst, Data, AI & Analytics, 451 Research, S&P Global Market Intelligence
James Curtis is a Senior Research Analyst for the Data, AI & Analytics Channel at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. Full Bio
James Curtis is a Senior Research Analyst for the Data, AI & Analytics Channel at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. He has had experience covering the BI reporting and analytics sector and currently covers Hadoop, NoSQL and related analytic and operational database technologies.
James has over 20 years' experience in the IT and technology industry, serving in a number of senior roles in marketing and communications, touching a broad range of technologies. At iQor, he served as a VP for an upstart analytics group, overseeing marketing for custom, advanced analytic solutions. He also worked at Netezza and later at IBM, where he was a senior product marketing manager with responsibility for Hadoop and big data products. In addition, James has worked at Hewlett-Packard managing global programs and as a case editor at Harvard Business School.
James holds a bachelor's degree in English from Utah State University, a master's degree in writing from Northeastern University in Boston, and an MBA from Texas A&M University. Minimize
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Dr. Marie LechlerAssociate Director, Economics & Country Risk, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Marie Lechler is an experienced economist and data scientist with a focus on economic and political analysis. Full Bio
Marie Lechler is an experienced economist and data scientist with a focus on economic and political analysis.
She oversees the development of new product initiatives across the economics, country risk and supply chain practice groups. By applying advanced analytics to quantify political and economic risks and trends these products help clients to identify growth opportunities and navigate uncertainty. Marie holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Munich (summa cum laude) and has studied at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Harvard College (USA) and the University of Cambridge (UK) and visited the University of California, Berkeley (USA) as a research scholar. Minimize
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Gregg Lemos-SteinChief Analytical Officer, Corporate Ratings, S&P Global Ratings
Gregg Lemos-Stein is a Managing Director and Chief Analytical Officer for Corporate Ratings at S&P Global Ratings. Full Bio
Gregg Lemos-Stein is a Managing Director and Chief Analytical Officer for Corporate Ratings at S&P Global Ratings. He is also head of Analytics & Research for the global ratings practices. In these roles, he is responsible for analytical excellence and ratings consistency, the quality and timeliness of credit publications, and the creation and coordination of cross-sector and thematic research.
Gregg joined S&P Global Ratings in 2002 and has had a wide range of analytical and managerial roles in New York and London. Prior to his current position, Gregg was head of Analytics & Research for Corporate Ratings. He was previously Analytical Manager for the EMEA real estate sector and also led a team of analysts covering a diversified group of sectors in Israel. Prior to that, he was analytical manager for the U.S. Telecommunications and Cable ratings team. He was a senior analyst in the U.S. autos and auto suppliers team from 2006 to 2010.
Before joining S&P Global Ratings, Gregg worked for The Dreyfus Corporation and its parent Mellon Financial Corp. Gregg was also a business reporter for The Associated Press for several years.
Gregg holds a Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University in New York and a bachelor of arts from The University of Chicago. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst. Minimize
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