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– Chief Engineer at Raytheon
In April 2023, Common Sense Conferences hosted Data & Analytics Insight Day in Washington, DC.
This conversation-driven conference was specifically designed to create lasting relationships amongst participating industry professionals and with relevant solutions providers. It was made a success thanks to the brilliant data leaders who participated and shared their stories and insights with their peers.




Great participants from many different industry sectors. Excellent facilitation, and the conversational format was great. This was much more engaging than listening to a series of panels with no back and forth. Best one of these types of events I have been to in a while.”
– Director, Data & Analytics Center of Excellence, U.S. General Services Administration
Senior Principal | Amtrak
Director AI and Digital Product Development | Stanley Black & Decker
Director, Data & MLOps, Inventory Management at Gap
VP of Finance Data Science | Discover Financial Services
Head of Data Science | Mariner Finance
Director, Data Management | CAVA
Chief Data Officer | H&M Group
Director Of Engineering | Elevance Health
Senior Director IT Architecture | E*TRADE
Director Data Strategy | U.S. Department of the Treasury
Assistant Director, Advanced Data Analytics | U.S. Government Accountability Office
Principal Data Scientist | U.S. Department of the Army
Director for Analysis | U.S. Space Force


Thank you for organizing this fantastic event. It is a great honor for me to be a panelist and learn from analytics leaders across industries how to identify the root causes of data quality issues and solutions.”
– Director, Innovative Analytics/Data Strategy at Parexel
Well done event, very much enjoyed speaking and meeting other attendees”
– Senior Principal, Amtrak
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