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Join Jessica Dervishi, Chief Data Officer at PwC and recipient of the TechWomen100 award, as she shares insights on implementing Data Ethics at PwC, along with the challenges faced along the way.

Who is this webinar for

Anyone who is interested in data ethics, but specifically anyone who is responsible for the ethical use of data in their organisation.

Level of difficulty

Accessible to everyone, from beginners to experts.

About the event

The event will be held on Zoom, and a Zoom link will be emailed to all participants. The event will be recorded and shared afterwards.

Data Ethics Professional webinar series

This series looks at the practical application of ethics in the use of data and AI.

Become an ODI certified Data Ethics Professional

Data ethics and responsible AI is not just a technical issue – it’s a pressing concern that has implications for all aspects of organisations. This comprehensive course is designed for forward-thinking individuals passionate about evaluating data practices and AI tools. Find out more.

Speakers

Jessica Dervishi, PwC

Jessica Dervishi is a Data Ethics Manager at PwC, dedicated to turning data ethics from theory into impactful practice. With extensive experience in data governance across diverse industries, she is committed to embedding ethical principles into everyday data operations. Passionate about fostering responsible data use, Jessica was recently recognised with the TechWomen100 award, underscoring her leadership and influence in the field.

Dr Kay Achenbach, Data Trainer at the ODI

Kay is a Data Trainer on the ODI's Learning Team. With a PhD in geology, Kay has extensive experience collecting, cleaning and analysing geospatial data, and she worked for 3 years as a postdoctoral researcher in geophysics and Durham University. Prior to joining the ODI, she worked for over a decade teaching physics and geology in secondary schools and sixth form, where she developed a strong interest in the use of data in the education sector.

A data enthusiast, Kay now supports the ODI's delivery of programmes to enable professionals to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to use data more effectively.

This event is made possible by the generous support of ODI members.