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Fueling Enterprise Data Governance With Data Quality

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The point of data governance is not data governance. At its core, a comprehensive data governance program aims to produce better business outcomes based on trusted data. To achieve this, a strong foundation of high-quality data is essential.

Join our upcoming webinar and demo to explore:

  • The integral relationship between data governance and data quality
  • Must-have capabilities for an operational data governance solution
  • Benefits of integrated data quality in action
Franco Primavesi
Director of Product Management - Governance - Precisely
Franco has been with Precisely for more than 10 years and has more than 20 years of experience in product management. He is responsible for Data360's governance and catalog solutions. Franco has an MBA from The George Washington University, a Bachelor of business and management, and studied electronics engineering at the Universidad de la República in Uruguay.
Michael Sisolak
Senior Sales Engineer - Data Quality & Governance - Precisely
Michael has been with Precisely for more than five years and has more than eight years of experience in data governance and 15 years in data quality. Prior to moving to sales engineering 15-plus years ago, Michael was a consultant software developer creating data quality software for various verticals. Michael has a Master's in project management as well as a Bachelor's in technical management.
Sue Pawlak
Senior Product Marketing Manager - Precisely
Sue has more than 15 years of experience coordinating marketing strategies that unite teams behind value-driven solutions. Sue is passionate about creating messaging that is not full of jargon and techno-babble, but easily understood by business and technical users alike.

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