FIMA US 2017 (past event)

May 08 - 10, 2017

The Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA

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Tom Dunlap, Global Head of Enterprise Data Strategy, Salt Lake City Regional Head of Operations Data Quality Management and Tax Operations at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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Tom Dunlap


Global Head of Enterprise Data Strategy, Salt Lake City Regional Head of Operations Data Quality Management and Tax Operations
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

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Mastering Data Strategy and Data Quality to Remain Competitive

Saturday, October 7th, 2017


09:55 FIMA Fireside Chat |From Policies and Standards to Offering Data as a Service to Deliver Value

Huge investments are being made in infrastructure to meet regulations and many are now looking to leverage the investments made in technology for compliance to deliver additional value. What does that look like? What are some of the challenges that must be addressed when it comes to being viewed as a competitive capability versus a cost center? How can you use your infrastructure to engage a wider audience? How can you provide value back to the investment division and consumers? Hear from two Heads of Data Management on how they are addressing this next level approach, including:
• The governance frameworks in place as an enabler
• How to articulate data services so that it is viewed as an enabler and to support innovation.
• Linking this service offering to increased digitization and mobility

11:55 Panel Discussion |Utilities and Beyond, How and Where Industry is Partnering at the Consortia Level

Across the industry firms are spending huge sums individually and utilities offer the opportunity for rationalization across firms. The appetite for utilities is on the rise and asset managers are beginning to look to the opportunities following the pioneering investment banks. What have we learned so far? Are utilities a way to band together to find rationalizations in the face of disruptions? Who bears the burden of risk and cost if there is a mistake? What is happening on the outsourcing side?
Panelists will discuss:
• Projections on savings and improvements to be made
• How to make sure you have the right technology in place that’s scaleable
• Overview of barriers to entry with utilities and how the model will become a reality