PODCAST · business
BossNData
by MBN Solutions
Join MBN Solutions Associate Director of Client Acquisition, Joshua Smith, as he talks to Data Leaders about their business challenges - from strategy to execution and everything in-between.Hear about past, current, and future solutions to the problems Data Bosses face on an everyday basis.With a particular focus on the human side of the data business, Bossin’ Data lifts the lid on what goes on within one of the fastest evolving and fascinating technology sectors around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Insider Lessons on Scaling Data Teams + Platforms in a Startup
In this episode of the Boss N’ Data Podcast, Joshua Smith is joined by Christopher Conroy, Chief Data & Product Officer at Future Anthem, for a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to scale a data function and a platform at the same time.Chris has lived the full journey: from the early analytics → data science wave (2014/2015) into building Future Anthem over the last six and a half years. You’ll hear:What pulled Chris into building real-time personalisation in betting/gamingHow the early analytics → data science wave (2014/15) compares to what’s happening nowHow the technical function at Future Anthem evolved from day one to todayHow they thought about generalists vs specialists early on What roles became essential once they hit a certain scaleWhat architectural inflection points showed up as the platform scaled and what needed changeDisclaimer: The views expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not reflect those of their current or former employers.About the GuestChristopher Conroy is the Chief Data & Product Officer at Future Anthem, a real-time personalisation platform in the betting and gaming industry. He’s spent the last six and a half years building the technical function and embedding product at Future Anthem, focused on real-time AI systems designed to operate at scale, with performance targets measured in milliseconds. Before Future Anthem, Christopher worked across the early wave of analytics → data science transformation, including roles at Rank Group, where cloud and machine learning capabilities were being built out at enterprise level. 👉 Connect with Chris Conroy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisconroydata/About Your HostJoshua Smith has been a Data and AI talent specialist since 2011. He is Sales Director at MBN Solutions, responsible for leading and supporting the growth and diversification of MBN’s client portfolio, and building MBN’s position as a leading Data & AI talent consultancy across the UK, Europe, and US. Explore industry updates and the latest in data and AI talent on MBN Solutions’ LinkedIn page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Leading Data Teams Through Change with Rich Hunt, Director of Data & Insight at Openreach
In this episode of the Boss N’ Data Podcast, Joshua Smith is joined by Rich Hunt, Director of Data & Insight at Openreach, to unpack what it really takes to lead data teams through constant change. Openreach’s team has won DataIQ Best Data & AI Team of 2025 and in this episode, Rich shares how Openreach approaches transformation, from moving to a hub-and-spoke analytics model, to navigating a major migration and keeping teams focused on outcomes.They dig into the realities data leaders face: long timelines, rising costs, stakeholder skepticism, and the risk of data teams becoming detached from business value. They also discuss GenAI skepticism vs hype, and why building change resilience is now part of the job.By the end of this episode, you’ll understand:What Openreach does and why its data challenges are uniquely complexHow to structure data teams to stay close to decision-making while scaling capabilityHow to defend long-term data investment when ROI isn’t instantHow to keep data work relevant: translating business priorities into data-led impactAgentic AI: cutting through hype and skepticismWhat change resilience looks like inside a complex, regulated organisation.Practical advice for leading teams through changeThe next big shift for data leaders to prepare teams forDisclaimer: The views expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not reflect those of their current or former employers.About the GuestRich Hunt is the Director of Data & Insight at Openreach, a senior data leader with 16+ years’ experience. He leads end-to-end data capability and has been accountable for connecting business strategy to data-led solutions, including leading Openreach’s migration to cloud and supporting cultural change around data. Openreach’s team has won DataIQ Best Data & AI Team of 2025. 👉 Connect with Rich Hunt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/huntr/About Your HostJoshua Smith has been a Data and AI talent specialist since 2011. He is Sales Director at MBN Solutions, responsible for leading and supporting the growth and diversification of MBN’s client portfolio, and building MBN’s position as a leading Data & AI talent consultancy across the UK, Europe, and US. Explore industry updates and the latest in data and AI talent on MBN Solutions’ LinkedIn page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chris Mitchell on Turning Data into Decisions: Sky’s Marketing Ops Model
In this episode of the Boss N Data Podcast, host Joshua Smith sits down with Chris Mitchell, Head of Data & Marketing Operations at Sky Business and former WPP agency leader, to unpack how world-class organisations are building marketing operations that actually drive growth.With over two decades bridging data, marketing, and operations, Chris has helped major brands embed data-driven culture, reduce churn, and align analytics, BI, and marketing into one cohesive growth engine.From offline segmentation and direct mail to AI and automation, his career charts the full evolution of how businesses use data to make smarter, faster decisions.By the end of this episode, you’ll understand:Why most companies don’t have a data problem - they have a usage problemHow Sky uses marketing operations as a growth engine by uniting BI, data science, and executionThe simple model that helped Sky reduce churn through data-led customer engagementWhat to look for (and avoid) when investing in MarTech and AI toolsWhy AI needs people and how to use it to enhance, not replace, decision-makingAbout the GuestChris Mitchell is an innovative and enthusiastic leader with over two decades of experience delivering data and digital transformation across multiple sectors.Chris advocates for using data as a strategic growth engine - driving incremental revenue, customer engagement, and organisational adoption of best-practice frameworks.His approach has underpinned award-winning marketing campaigns and helped major brands embed a culture where data is at the heart of every decision..👉 Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-mitchell-49636a4/About Your HostJoshua Smith has been a Data and AI talent specialist since 2011. He is Sales Director at MBN Solutions, responsible for leading and supporting the growth and diversification of MBN’s client portfolio, and building MBN’s position as a leading Data & AI talent consultancy across the UK, Europe, and US. Explore industry updates and the latest in data and AI talent on MBN Solutions’ LinkedIn page.DisclaimerThe views expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not reflect those of their current or former employers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Google & Amazon to Sage: Harry Davies on What Really Makes Sales and Marketing Work
In this episode of the Boss N Data Podcast, host Joshua Smith sits down with Harry Davies, VP of Marketing Investment & Effectiveness at Sage, formerly at Google and Amazon, to unpack the truths about marketing effectiveness.Harry shares invaluable insights from a career spanning government behaviour change campaigns, launching Amazon Marketing Services in Europe, and leading measurement and data science at Google Cloud. Today at Sage, he’s helping drive £2.1Bn in recurring revenue by shifting from pure demand gen to a balanced brand + activation approach.By the end of this episode, you’ll understand:Why sales and marketing so often pull in different directions - and the practical fix.How to measure what really works in marketing (beyond vanity metrics).The power of combining experiments, econometrics, and attribution.How buyer behaviour is changing and what it means for sales and marketing leaders.Where AI is already making marketing effectiveness faster and smarter.Why you should start small, solve frontline challenges, and scale from there.About the GuestHarry Davies is an experienced Marketing Strategy and Operations leader, currently VP of Marketing Investment & Effectiveness at Sage. He previously led measurement and data science teams at Google and Amazon and sits on the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Market Research. Harry is a regular speaker on marketing strategy, science, and effectiveness.👉 Connect with Harry on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrydavies/About Your HostJoshua Smith has been a Data and AI talent specialist since 2011. He is Sales Director at MBN Solutions, responsible for leading and supporting the growth and diversification of MBN’s client portfolio, and building MBN’s position as a leading Data & AI talent consultancy across the UK, Europe, and US. Explore industry updates and the latest in data and AI talent on MBN Solutions’ LinkedIn page.DisclaimerThe views expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not reflect those of their current or former employers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tackling Bias to Build Robust AI with Raluca Crisan
Bias in AI isn’t just a technical glitch - it’s one of the hardest problems in machine learning today. While many organisations treat it as a regulatory checkbox, the reality is that unchecked bias can damage trust, weaken systems, and cost businesses far more than they realise.In this episode, host Joshua sits down with Raluca Crisan - data scientist, co-founder, and CTO of Etiq, to explore the real challenges of bias in AI, and what it takes to build systems that are ethical, robust, and genuinely useful.Recognised as Women in AI Europe 1st Prize (2020) and named among the 100 Women in AI Ethics (2021), Raluca brings a rare perspective on how bias, adoption, and ethics intersect in real-world AI. In this conversation, she shares practical lessons on tackling bias, the pitfalls of “big data” buzzwords, and what the rise of copilots and agents means for the future of hiring.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why bias in AI is more than a “checkbox” issue and how to address it meaningfully.The biggest adoption problem most AI testing tools overlook.How to balance commercial pressure with purposeful, ethical outcomes.What recruiters and data leaders need to know about new AI roles.The hardest part of doing something new in AI today from a founder’s perspective.If you found this episode useful, don’t keep it to yourself - share it with your network, subscribe on your favourite platform, and leave us a quick review so more data professionals can find the show.Subscribe & Follow: Enjoying the show? Don’t miss an episode. Follow the podcast wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review to help more listeners discover these conversations.Connect with MBN Solutions:MBN Solutions on LinkedIn – Explore industry updates, groundbreaking projects, and the latest in data and analytics talent. Join the conversation and discover how MBN Solutions is shaping the future of data leadership. Visit the company page here.Visit MBN Solutions website at www.mbnsolutions.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Challenges of Data Teams in the Era of AI
In this episode I am joined by Dr Shorful Islam, co-founder and CEO of Be Data Solutions.With over 20 years of experience in the data and AI industry, Dr. Islam has been applying machine learning since his Psychology PhD—before “data science” became mainstream. Since then, he has helped global companies develop data strategies and build predictive models that drive business growth.He specialises in building data functions across organisations such as ITV and Wunderman and is the author of Data Culture, a book on integrating data as a fundamental organisational component.Beyond his leadership at Be Data Solutions, Dr. Islam founded Subatomic Analytics and advises multiple startups on data and AI. His career includes roles as Chief Data Scientist at Tribal Worldwide, Managing Director at Stream Intelligence, and Managing Partner at Wunderman, along with leadership positions at adam&eveDDB/DDB and ITV. He also brings experience from the NHS and local government. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Beyond the Hype: How Companies Are Actually Using GenAI with Andre Balleyguier
Today I’m joined by Andre Balleyguier, Head of ML Field Engineering at Snorkel AI. Andre is an AI leader with deep expertise in machine learning, scaling teams, and driving business impact. Experienced in AI strategy implementation across areas such as insurance, banking, and manufacturing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Maximizing the Value of your Data with James Miller
On Episode 27 James Miller, Data & Digital Transformation Director at Anmut joins the discussion to talk about Maximizing the Value of your data. James has 25+ years’ experience in the data space. He has led data teams and built propositions at FTSE 50, 100 & 250 organisations, all the way to start-ups. On Episode 27 James Miller, Data & Digital Transformation Director at Anmut joins the discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AI Unleashed: Revolutionizing Data Platform Migrations with Robin Whiffin
Today we are joined by Robert Whiffin, Senior Solutions Architect at Databricks. Josh and Rob explore topics such as challenges companies are facing during data and platform migrations and how Gen AI can help address them, How AI improves code translation and optimisation during migration processes, how companies balance the use of Gen AI platform migration whilst addressing security concerns and how does the growing demand for Gen AI skills impact the hiring market, particularly for legacy systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Legacy Systems to Super-Apps: Transforming Financial Services with Wasim Mushtaq
Today we are joined by Wasim Mushtaq, With nearly two decades of leadership in financial services, Wasim has driven operational excellence, strategic transformation across global banks and innovative startups. He is the Founder & CEO of 1CG, Strategic Partner to Birdie, Advisory Board Member to Bankability and the Operational Excellence Society.Josh and Wasim explore topics such as Leadership Strategy, leveraging AI and Operational Excellence, Transformational change, and a focus on Super Apps within the finance space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Evolving role of humans in the age of AI with Inez Hogarth
Today we are joined by Inez Hogarth, Managing Director of Data Understood, Inez has extensive experience across diverse industries such as Insurtech, health, and publishing, Inez has a proven track record of turning data into actionable insights that drive growth. She has supported award-winning digital projects and played a pivotal role in shaping public sector initiatives during crises like COVID-19.Josh and Inez talk through the importance of , Digital and AI transformations, debunking common digital myths to shifting the focus from delivery speed to a culture of continuous learning.Get ready for an inspiring conversation with Inez as we explore the vital intersection of humans and AI, and discover how you can drive meaningful change in your organisation!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What exactly is an Econometrician? With Joy Talbot and Josh Smith
Outside of a select few industries and media and marketing specialists, the world of Econometrics is a mysterious one. Why, when and where are econometric techniques utilised? Where did they come from? What benefits do they bring to business? Are Marketing Mixed Modelling and Market Mix Modelling the same thing? And, no matter what you call it, what is it useful for? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CDOs are business leaders with Pedro Casa
As the data industry has grown in both size and influence over the last two decades, the role of the data leader has evolved to match this trajectory.With many organisations now employing Chief Data Officers, should CDOs be, firstly, business leaders who can align data strategies with organizational goals and drive value? With many existing or aspirant CDOs following a data technology path in their careers to date, are they able to ensure that their voice is heard when organizational objectives are decided at a strategic level or are they more suited to the operational execution of these strategies? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Family Planning or Career Planning with Monique Duarte
When the COVID pandemic hit society in 2020, one of the few positives that emerged from the world-wide chaos was the enforced change in working practices. Huge numbers of previously office-based staff were easier able to balance work outputs with care commitments as commutes were negated and 9 to 5 working models evolved into more flexible “results-based” patterns. As the needle moves back towards mandated returns to office-based control systems for many employees, what does this mean for the ability of certain sections of society to have equally valid professional and family lives? Are female workers, especially those with care commitments, forever destined to have to choose “career progression or family” or is there a way to balance and achieve success in both areas of life?Rob and Monique debate the challenges, biases and obstacles surrounding that care providers, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BossNData Special: End of an Era with Paul Laughlin
This Special Edition of the podcast brings 3 distinguished voices into the BossNData studio to celebrate the achievements of one of our own – Paul Laughlin.Having made the decision to retire, Paul ends a 35-year career as a Customer Insight Leader this year. He spent a quarter of a century leading technology and data teams at Lloyds Banking Group and Scottish Widows before a hugely successful career transition into data leadership coaching and mentoring, public speaking, broadcasting and blogging & writing.In that time, he has touched many hearts with his humility, humour, friendship and sage advice and with so many data leaders having benefited from his wisdom over the years, his impact on the UK data industry cannot be underestimated.Joining Paul and Rob in the studio to reflect on Paul’s career are Graeme McDermott, CDO at Tempcover and Michael Young, CEO of MBN Solutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Data Driven SME Success with Howard Barber
Small to Medium enterprises present a unique challenge for the Data Leader looking to build or lead a successful data function.Agility and innovation can often balance out the potential limitations around resources and infrastructure that some SME data leaders may experience.Experimentation, collaboration, a holistic vision, and careful nurturing of talent can often pay off for the data leader looking to “punch above their weight” in an SME environment… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Data creates Business with Sameer Rahman
Data has played a transformative role in the creation of the modern business landscape. The dynamic interplay between data, business strategy and the commercialisation of data assets has assisted in the creation of some of the largest and most profitable businesses on the planet. Today’s businesses, in any sector, must seek to understand how to harness data to drive innovation and unlock new revenue streams, how a data strategy should exist symbiotically with a business strategy and how to navigate the undoubted challenges, including ethical considerations, that underpin responsible data commercialisation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Make Data Great Again with Colin Parry
The last 20 years have witnessed an incredible growth in the requirement for data-driven decisioning within many aspects of society – from the commercial world, through governmental and civil service decision making, to the services we all rely upon as citizens. Reliance on fact, science and predictability has replaced HiPPO decision making, gut instinct and guesswork and now that the genie is out of the bottle, there’s no going back. However, is the industry overcomplicated? Accidently or deliberately? Are the companies that sell products and solutions in the data sector muddying the waters for their own benefit? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Human Side of Data with Jade Jones
Often, the focus within the data sector is on ever-changing landscape of strategies, tools, techniques and technologies. Arguably, though, the most important single element the industry has are the people who work within it. Gifted, resilient, intelligent and so much more, The Human Side of Data are the innovators, nurturers, practitioners, storytellers and curators who work in our data teams and who turn up day after day, year after year, and no matter what shiny new piece of kit we are being told is going to change our lives this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cultivating Inclusion with Pardeep Cassells
The technology sector has long been accused of not being truly representative of wider society. From ethnicity to gender and on through areas like neurodiversity and socio-economic background, it often appears that there is a very distinct “type” that is likely to succeed, particularly at leadership level, within tech and data organisations. However, over the last 10 years or so, it could be argued that this has begun to change and that a newer, more diverse group of leaders have started to change the power dynamic within the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Financial Education with Marilena Karanika
In an era of Open Banking, AI and APIs, it’s never been simpler to utilise financial services products to successfully manage personal and business finances. However, much of the innovation and ease of use of these tools may not be widely known, distributed or discussed beyond the realm of financial services data experts. Marilena Karanika is the Head of Innovation at Experian, providing data and analytics support across different product domains such as affordability, credit risk and insurance. She has a background in credit risk modelling and loves translating data into behavioural insights that people and organisations can use to make better decisions.She has been voted Innovator of the Year 2021 in the Women in Credit Awards and has been nominated for the UK Tech Professional Award in the Data category in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Balancing Privacy with Innovation with Sorcha Lorimer
According to the World Economic Forum, by 2025, it’s estimated that 463 exabytes of data will be created each day globally, the equivalent of 212,765,957 DVDs per day.Some of this data will be generated by machines, and some of it by humans. When that data is our data, when it’s personal or sensitive information, we need to ask ourselves when should and shouldn't that data be shared or even collected. Whether it’s for medical trials that lead to breakthroughs 'for good', or with the government, or with technology companies building new AI tools, we should understand and accept when our data should be kept private and minimised and where sharing or publishing would be a breach of trust.Sorcha Lorimer is the Founder of Trace, a global privacy and data security startup where she has extensive client, product, and business building experience. Dually qualified in privacy and cyber security risk management, she takes a holistic and practical approach to helping Trace’s clients build trusted brands and data models and leverage a “by design” approach to privacy and security for competitive advantage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Building Data teams in an Evolving World with Greig Cowan
Knowing why, how and where to build a data team is an art unto itself. Add in the ever changing and evolving landscapes of technology enablement and business practice to the mix and you have a very hard nut to crack. And, if you are feeling that you could be doing with a little bit more to contend with, let’s throw in a whole load of regulatory compliance to the mix.Dr. Greig Cowan is Head of Data Science and Engineering for Data Innovation at NatWest Group. He has a PhD in physics from the University of Glasgow and prior to joining NatWest spent over a decade as a researcher in high-energy particle physics, working as a member of the LHCb collaboration at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Early Careers in the Data Sector with Calum Mather
Early careers in the Data Sector are often defined rigidly as graduate roles, following several years of campus-based study. However, does this rigidity provide the diversity and breadth of experience and world view that the Data sector requires to be fully respondent to future challenges? Are we in danger of subconsciously blocking wide sections of the population from a potential opportunity to shine?Calum Mather is General Manager at Inov8 Consulting. His expertise has been honed over more than two decades of experience in the technology, data and business arenas. With roles ranging from Senior Data Analyst through BI Consultant, HR Manager and beyond, his unique worldview has seen him become a passionate advocate of early careers strategies and promoter of the importance of offering diverse talent an opportunity to develop and succeed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AI, Blockchain, Crypto and Data with Vicky Byrom
Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and Data represent 4 amazingly powerful technological forces in the modern age. From an individual, organisational and societal perspective across the world – all 4 have had a massive impact. However, what are they really all about when you strip away the fake news and hype? What is the real deal?Vicky Byrom is an award-winning data leader and innovator with over 20 years’ experience delivering cutting-edge data and analytics projects across both the private and public sectors. Currently CDAO at Zumo, Vicky’s been awarded “Data Analytics Leader of the Year” by DataIQ for her work at Merkle Aquila and was also a member of the Scottish Government’s AI Strategy Steering Committee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brand & Influence With Adam Sroka
From personal, through team and departmental, to organizational – the importance of brand within the data sector has arguably never been more keenly felt than it is now. And with brand comes influence. Utilising brand to influence in areas like talent acquisition, self-promotion, side hustles and gigs and general thought leadership and community activity is now a key component part of a data leader’s toolset.Dr. Adam Sroka is founder and director at Hypercube Consulting, a firm that helps organisations unlock value from data by delivering enterprise-scale solutions and building high-performing data and analytics teams from the ground up. With over 10 years of experience in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, Adam is a recognised expert and speaker in his field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Content Analytics With Megan Reutin
Content Analytics is the practice of understanding exactly what content your organisation currently possesses, how effectively this content is being utilised and what influence this utilisation can have on your consumers or customer’s behaviour!It’s all about “reading the trails” that are left behind by people (and systems!) as content is delivered, discovered, and consumed.Megan Reutin is Global Head of Data Science & Strategy at Grunenthal Group. She’s an expert in Artificial Intelligence, social media, and Data Science. Twice Inspirational Woman of the Year finalist, she’s a bilingual thought leader who is a passionate advocate of inspiring future generations into technology and data careers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Future Employability in the Data Sector With Rachel Keane
We are all acutely aware of the need for the data industry to attract a constant flow of new talent.However, a quick glance at any available data will tell us that there’s a huge challenge in ensuring that the industry is able to educate, inspire, and attract young minds during their journeys from classroom to employment.Rachel Keane is the founder of the Data Inspiration Group and the digdata programme – a virtual work experience offering that develops key employability skills in students across secondary and tertiary education. Prior to this she co-founded Women in Data and worked as a data & analytics recruitment consultant for 12 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Measurement Mindset With Indre Stanaityte
Measurement in Data Science is a defining element of any proposed project.What, why and how we measure can often be some of the major factors in determining the success or otherwise of the piece of work that is subsequently carried out.The Measurement Mindset recognizes the critical importance of measurement and places it firmly alongside other factors such as domain expertise and communication skills as essential parts of a Data Scientist’s toolkit.Indre Stanaityte, freelance data expert and entrepreneur, thrives on unravelling 'immeasurable' challenges, turning them into creative, impactful results. Her journey, from poker enthusiast to business founder, is marked by significant project successes with brands such as Nissan, British Gas and Jaguar Land Rover and innovative approaches and solutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Impact with Andy McMahon
Impact in Data projects is the alpha and the omega. It’s the reason why the Data function exists in the first place and the factor that causes so many people to study and work so hard to enter the industry. However, it’s not all plain sailing. When data projects go wrong, it’s often because they fail to deliver the impact that their owners and sponsors have promised. Impact is tangible, measurable, and simple to recognise – and can be the difference between success and failure for a Data leader.Dr Andrew McMahon is Head of MLOps for Data Innovation at Natwest, author of the recently published “Machine Learning Engineering with Python”, was awarded the title “Rising Star of the Year” at the 2022 British Data Awards and was the Data Science Foundation’s “Data Scientist of the Year” for 2019 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Transitioning between Academia and Industry with Jasmina Lazić
The Data industry traditionally encourages strong links between commercial organisations and academia.From guest lecturing to internships to research posts and incubator spinouts, the lines between what can be two very separate and distinct communities in other industries seem to be blurring more and more every year.However, there are some recognisable differences between the two domains.Dr. Jasmina Lazic is Head of Research & Development at Bigtincan and former Chief Data Technologist at the Bayes Centre, University of Edinburgh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Importance of Purpose in Work with Donne Burrows
In this episode, we take a deeper dive into The Importance of Purpose in Work Our research has found that, over the last few years, data professionals have increasingly started to think about why they do the jobs that they do.If they can do the job that they want, for any company they choose, almost anywhere in the world, why stay at the one they are currently at — or what could potentially tempt them to look elsewhere?Donne Burrows is Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer of Engine B. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Diversity in the Workplace with Elizabeth Hollinger
In this episode we take a deeper dive into Diversity in the workplace.As increased globalisation and remote working patterns have presented themselves because of recent societal events, opportunities for organisations to attract and retain a more diverse and inclusive data talent pool have never been better. However, it remains to be seen whether some of the widespread gains in DE&I that the last two years have presented are a fundamental change in the data talent landscape or a temporary blip.Elizabeth Hollinger is Director of Insights, Data and Applications Development at Aggreko. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Impact of Globalisation of Talent with Stephen Garland
Globalisation has been a theme of data talent acquisition strategy for several years now. However, events such as Brexit, pronounced local talent shortages and the societal impact of the recent pandemic have accelerated many organisations towards more widely adopting work from home, work from anywhere and remote/hybrid work combinations.Stephen Garland is Chief Technology and Product Officer at Trustpilot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Changing Shape of Reward Packages with Scott Leishman
The data talent landscape has changed forever over the last few years with the impact of globalisation, remote working and the increasing demand for scarce human resources.These factors, and others, have caused a seismic shift in the ways in which organisations must structure their reward packages to both attract, and retain, data professionals.Increasingly, elements beyond a competitive salary and flexible working pattern are required to secure access to the best data talent.Scott Leishman is Global Head of People & Talent at Vector.AI, and a veteran tech and data reward specialist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join MBN Solutions Associate Director of Client Acquisition, Joshua Smith, as he talks to Data Leaders about their business challenges - from strategy to execution and everything in-between.Hear about past, current, and future solutions to the problems Data Bosses face on an everyday basis.With a particular focus on the human side of the data business, Bossin’ Data lifts the lid on what goes on within one of the fastest evolving and fascinating technology sectors around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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