We all recognize that monetizing data creates advantage in a digital economy, yet few understand how to do that well. Doug does—in fact, he originated the field of “infonomics” – the economics of information. His innovative ideas and best-selling books, Infonomics and Data Juice, have helped organizations uncover billions of dollars of untapped value in their data assets. Many senior IT, business, and data leaders have sought Doug’s expertise on the topics of data monetization and valuation, data management and governance, open and syndicated data, analytics best practices, and big data-based innovation. He is a frequent featured speaker at industry conferences and author in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and The Financial Times, among other journals. Today, he uses his knowledge to raise the level of data fluency across our organization and create offerings related to data value and valuation. Doug is currently an independent executive advisor, on the faculty at the University of Illinois and Carnegie Mellon universities, and a research fellow with BARC. He spent the bulk of his career as a distinguished analyst with Gartner’s Chief Data Officer Research & Advisory team and is a three-time recipient of Gartner’s annual Thought Leadership Award. In previous roles, he launched and managed the Deloitte Analytics Institute, and worked with pioneering AI technology providers. He earned a bachelor’s degree in software engineering and business administration from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.