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LTBN Build Back Better: Using Data the Smart Way

  • Wednesday 30 September 2020

  • 3:00PM - 4:00PM

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The Leeds Trinity Business Network is back for September 2020 and we’re kicking things off with a look at how businesses can use data wisely to bounce back after the uncertainties of COVID-19. This event is being delivered remotely as part of the Leeds Digital Festival.

Build Back Better: using Data the Smart Way Wednesday 30 September on a light purple background with social media icons.

What’s happening?

Deborah O’Neill (Head of UK Digital and Partner at international management consulting firm Oliver Wyman) will explore the ethics of data and the latest developments in data analytics as well as offering top tips for businesses looking to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on customers and markets, and redefine digital performance.

Developing an operationally resilient model has never been more crucial for business success, and we’re thrilled to offer you the opportunity to hear from a national leader in digital development as businesses and industries look to ‘build back better’.

When?

Wednesday 30 September, 3.00 – 4.00pm

Where?

Following social distancing guidelines, this session will be delivered remotely via a Microsoft Teams meeting.

How can I book?

To book your place, please click here and enter your details as required. Prior to the event date, you will be emailed a link to join the virtual ‘meeting’. It may be beneficial to click the link on receipt and follow the instructions to familiarise yourself with the software process and ensure you can access in advance.

Further information:

About Deborah O’Neill

Deborah O’Neill is UK Head of Digital and a partner at Oliver Wyman, where she leads complex digital transformations at the world’s largest companies. She helps her clients build out their engineering and delivery capability, making them self-sufficient and able to make changes more rapidly.

An expert in untethering businesses from technology systems and approaches no longer fit for purpose, Deborah has recently worked on the build and launch of several Greenfield businesses. She is widely published on issues relating to how companies can free themselves from legacy IT infrastructure, use data to strengthen connections to customers and better use analytics to prepare for AI. Deborah’s work as a female leader has been recognised with numerous accolades and she is currently a finalist in the DigitalLeaders100 ‘Digital Leader of the Year’ shortlist and was a keynote speaker at the 2019 ‘Women In Tech’ conference. Deborah is a committed advocate for gender equality, who seeks to create mentoring and sponsorship opportunities for future female technologists both within Oliver Wyman and the industries in which she operates.

 

If you're unable to attend this event but would like to be informed of upcoming networking events, please email Events Coordinator Christopher Hulme (c.hulme@leedstrinity.ac.uk) or call on 0113 467 3942.

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