Data Foundation Welcomes Leaders from Academia, Non-Profits, and Industry as New Board Members

Washington, D.C. – The Data Foundation, a non-profit think tank focused on encouraging the use of data to benefit society, welcomes five new members to the Board of Directors. 

These current and former leaders from the private sector, academia, government, and nonprofits will support the Data Foundation to expand and diversify our research, programming, and education initiatives. 

“The Data Foundation is pleased to welcome these new members to our Board of Directors. Each brings relevant expertise, decades of experience in the data community, and a diverse set of perspectives that will help drive the Data Foundation’s mission,” said Nick Hart, Ph.D., President of the Data Foundation

The leadership and guidance from the new board members, along with the Data Foundation’s newly released pillars for 2020, will help direct the success of the organization going forward. The five core pillars for 2020 will support our core mission to provide research and education that will advance access and use of high-quality information across our society. 

  1. Culture for Evidence-Based Policymaking. 

  2. Value of Accessible Government Data

  3. Technical Capability for Improving Data Quality

  4. Use of Data in a Responsible Manner.

  5. Future Planning for Emerging Technologies and Innovation

A full list of the Data Foundation’s Board of Directors is available at www.datafoundation.org.

About the Data Foundation: The Data Foundation is a non-profit research organization that seeks to define an open future for our data, for a better government and a better society. The Data Foundation provides research, analysis, education, and programming that aims to improve the country’s data policies. As the country’s leading data policy think tank, the Data Foundation supports informed dialogue and thought leadership on emerging strategies and applications for accessing, using, and applying data in ways that are useful for decision-making. For more information, visit www.datafoundation.org.

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