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FDTA PitchFest 2023: Unlocking the Vision of the Financial Data Transparency Act

2023 FDTA Pitchfest Winner

AI to Explore Structured Regulatory Data


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  • 7:52 - Group Presentation: Overseeing U.S. Financial Stability Using a Connected Entity Platform

    Susan Smoter, Vice President Government Solutions, North America, Quantexa

    Roshni Patel, Head of Risk Business Development, Quantexa

    24:02 - Individual Presentation: Adoption and Integration of Semantic Capabilities

    Michael Atkin, Associate, Semantic Arts, Inc. and co-founder of Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation

    41:48 - Group Presentation: AI to Explore Structured Regulatory Data

    Hudson Hollister, Founder and CEO, HData

    Luke Ashton, Regulatory Economist, HData

    59:56 - Individual Presentation: A Visual Time Machine for Influence Networks in a National Legal Entity Knowledge Graph

    Jans Aasman, CEO, Franz Inc.

    1:14:35 - Group Presentation: Organizational Identity: Securely Connect People, Roles, and Legal Entities with the vLEI

    Karla Mckenna, Head of Standards, Global LEI Foundation

    Peter Warms, Business Development Manager, Global LEI Foundation

    1:33:47 - Group Presentation: The Case for Using a Global Data Standard for US Beneficial Ownership Data

    Stephen Abbott Pugh, Head of Technology, Open Ownership

    Rodrigo Felix Montalvo, Regional Manager for the Americas, Open Ownership

    1:52:27 - Individual Presentation: A Standard Natural Identifier and Data Model to Improve Counterparty and Operational Risk Management in Global Electronic Commerce

    Justin Magruder, Ph.D., Chief Data Officer, SAIC

    2:15:48 - Individual Presentation: Harmonize information by leveraging Ontologies & Knowledge Graphs

    Dalia Dahleh, Ontologist, Semantic Arts

    2:27:38 - Group Presentation: Liquidity, Exposure, and Risk-Based Analyses Enabled by the FDTA

    John Bottega, President, EDM Council

    Elisa Kendall, Lead Ontologist, EDM Council, and Partner in Thematix Partners

    2:45:12 - Group Presentation: ActiveDisclosure: Bringing Efficiency to ACFR, Budget, and Any Financial Reporting Process

    John Truzzolino, Director of Business Development, DFIN

    Tom Rozint, Account Executive, DFIN

    3:00:13 - Group Presentation: Bringing transparency and driving growth leveraging XBRL data standards in government reporting

    Anuradha RK, Business Head, IRIS CARBON

    Ashutosh Pandey, XBRL Expert, IRIS CARBON

    Rohit Bansal, Customer Success Head and XBRL Expert, IRIS CARBON

    Ashish Singhvi, Head of Product Engineering, IRIS CARBONption text goes here


Overview

December 6, 2023, the Data Foundation hosted a virtual PitchFest, “PitchFest 2023: Unlocking the Vision of the Financial Data Transparency Act.” For this event, selected speakers had up to 10 minutes to pitch their best ideas on how to use the improved financial regulatory information and data.

Presenters had the opportunity to showcase their ideas to our panel of 3 experts and a live virtual audience. Following the event, the panel will vote on the winning pitch!

We want to tap into the art of the possible and the data communities’ creative thinking! Once implemented, the FDTA will improve efficiency and government operations, reduce compliance burden, and improve data accessibility, searchability, and comparability to the benefit of regulators, investors, companies, and society. The FDTA encourages financial regulators to harmonize data collections and standards on information already collected – moving to machine-readable forms, reduce filers’ compliance burden, increase analytical capabilities, and enhance transparency and accountability. The new law amends securities and banking laws to make the information reported to financial regulators including the Securities and Exchange Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Financial Deposit Insurance Commision, among others, electronically searchable and to further enable the development of regulatory technologies and artificial intelligence applications.  

Just think! If you had access to better, reliable, comparable, and high-quality financial regulatory data, what else would be improved?

Examples could include and will not be limited to:

  • Rapidly identify risk and map exposure

  • Compliance: Seamless filings across multiple regulatory bodies to cut down on compliance costs 

  • Improving capital reserve calculations

  • KYC: Identifying and Preventing Fraud 

  • New and Improved Statistical Reporting

  • Cross-border entity verification

  • Supply-chain integrity

Pitches will be judged by a panel of experts and to a virtual audience of data leaders from government, industry, and academia.

Pitches will be judged using the following criteria:

  • Feasibility: Does your pitch clearly state what the “art of the possible” means in the context of your solution or idea? What is the solution or idea dependent upon? Outside of the FDTA, how likely is it that these factors would be addressed? 

  • Value: Have you clearly described and demonstrated the value of your idea? 

  • Relevance: Does your pitch clearly identify a problem, issue, or inefficiency, and do you clearly demonstrate how the use of FDTA-related data will improve or resolve these issues and to what extent?  

  • Replicability: Can the solutions, ideas, calculations, etc. be replicated across organizations? To what extent? 

Data sources should be disclosed, including clear labels on use of synthetic data. 


Pitches

A Standard Natural Identifier and Data Model to Improve Counterparty and Operational Risk Management in Global Electronic Commerce

  • Justin Magruder, Ph.D., Chief Data Officer, SAIC

Harmonize Information by Leveraging Ontologies & Knowledge Graphs

  • Dalia Dahleh, Ontologist, Semantic Arts

Liquidity, Exposure, and Risk-Based Analyses Enabled by the FDTA

  • John Bottega, President, EDM Council 

  • Elisa Kendall, Lead Ontologist, EDM Council, and Partner in Thematix Partners

ActiveDisclosure: Bringing Efficiency to ACFR, Budget, and Any Financial Reporting Process

  • John Truzzolino, Director of Business Development, DFIN

  • Tom Rozint, Account Executive, DFIN

Bringing transparency and driving growth leveraging XBRL data standards in government reporting

  • Anuradha RK, Business Head, IRIS CARBON

  • Ashutosh Pandey, XBRL Expert, IRIS CARBON

  • Rohit Bansal, IRIS Business Services Limited, Customer Success Head and XBRL Expert, IRIS CARBON

  • Ashish Singhvi, IRIS Business Services Limited, Head of Product Engineering, IRIS CARBON

Overseeing U.S. Financial Stability Using a Connected Entity Platform

  • Susan Smoter, Vice President Government Solutions, North America, Quantexa

  • Roshni Patel, Head of Risk Business Development, Quantexa


Adoption and Integration of Semantic Capabilities

  • Michael Atkin, Associate, Semantic Arts, Inc. and co-founder of Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation


AI to Explore Structured Regulatory Data

  • Hudson Hollister, Founder and CEO, HData

  • Luke Ashton, Regulatory Economist, HData


A Visual Time Machine for Influence Networks in a National Legal Entity Knowledge Graph

  • Jans Aasman, CEO, Franz Inc.


Organizational Identity: Securely Connect People, Roles, and Legal Entities with the vLEI

  • Karla Mckenna, Head of Standards, Global LEI Foundation

  • Peter Warms, Business Development Manager, Global LEI Foundation

The case for using a global data standard for U.S. beneficial ownership data

  • Stephen Abbott Pugh, Head of Technology, Open Ownership

  • Rodrigo Felix Montalvo, Regional Manager for the Americas, Open Ownership


Judges

Tom Dunlap

Founder and Managing Partner, Diacsus Advisory and Consulting

  • Tom Dunlap has over 33 years of financial services industry experience across a range of data management and operations leadership roles. Prior to DIACSUS LLC, he was Group Chief Data Officer, head of enterprise data governance, and head of data operations of the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), as well as, the site lead of the Fort Mill, SC office. 

    Mr. Dunlap previously spent 18 years with Goldman Sachs in a variety of operations and data leadership roles, including Managing Director of operations and global head of the firm’s enterprise data strategy and reference data operations. In addition, he held the role of Vice President for Citibank’s Worldwide Securities Services Division. Mr. Dunlap is a member of the Financial Research Advisory Committee of the US Treasury Department’s Office of Financial Research.

 

Linda Miller

Founder & CEO, Audient Group, LLC

  • Linda Miller is a nationally recognized subject matter expert and thought leader in fraud prevention and detection with over 16 years of experience. Ms. Miller has served in executive roles both in government and the private sector, including as a Partner at Guidehouse, Principal at Grant Thornton, and Deputy Executive Director of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC).

    Additionally, during her 10 years at the Government Accountability Office (GAO), she led the development of GAO’s Framework for Managing Fraud Risks in Federal Programs, which provides guidance to help federal managers in proactively preventing fraud. Prior to joining the U.S. federal government, she competed in the 2000 Olympic Games as a member of the U.S. National Rowing Team.

 

Christine Tan, Ph.D.

Director, Data Solutions, FactSet

  • Christine Tan, Ph.D., is the Director of Data Solutions at FactSet and former Cofounder and Chief Research Officer of idaciti (recently acquired). At idaciti, Dr. Tan oversaw all research functions related to financial data analyses, data quality assurance and the application of machine learning to financial and non-financial datasets. Prior to that, she was the XBRL Project Manager at the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) from 2010- 2011. At the FASB, she led the team that was responsible for updating the US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy for new accounting pronouncements, common reporting practices and for ongoing taxonomy architectural developments.

    Dr. Tan was also part of the core team at XBRL US that was contracted by the SEC to design and build the XBRL US GAAP Taxonomy. She is a member of the FASB’s Taxonomy Advisory Group and the IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group. She was also a professor in accounting at Hunter College – City University of New York and received her Ph.D. in Accounting and Finance, and a Bachelor of Commerce and Economics with First Class Honors from the University of Melbourne in Australia.


Earlier Event: November 7
The Datum Awards 2023