The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer is the senior university executive responsible for supporting the effective use of administrative data at Princeton. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer acts as the chief data strategist for the university and oversees the governance and policy infrastructure necessary to facilitate the use of data for operational benefit and decision support. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer reports to the Chief Information Officer with a dotted line to the Provost. S/he works closely with the Strategic Analysis group in the Provost Office in addition to the university Data Stewards, Analysts and with IT professionals responsible for data warehousing/reporting to build and sustain an enterprise data strategy that can help the University achieve its goals. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer will be a key player in establishing and sustaining a campus-wide data governance infrastructure that fosters a culture of trust and shared responsibility for the ethical use of administrative data for institutional strategic purposes.
The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer will be principally responsible for defining, developing and implementing an enterprise data strategy that is focused on:
Princeton University has retained Opus Partners to support the recruitment of this position. Craig Smith, Senior Partner; Katie Dean, Senior Partner; and Jeffrey Stafford, Senior Associate, are leading the search. Confidential inquiries, applications, and nominations should be sent by email to Jeffrey.stafford@opuspartners.net. The search process will unfold with the greatest possible attention to candidate confidentiality. Required application materials include a resume and letter of interest. The cover letter should reflect how qualifications and experience match those described in this leadership profile and how they may advance the mission and values of Princeton University.
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