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Greta Gordon

Chief Data Officer

Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Greta is the Director of Data and Information, and Chief Data Officer. She joined Te Pūtea Matua in July 2021.

Greta has over 25 years’ experience in the New Zealand public sector. Before joining the Reserve Bank, Greta was a public service contractor, delivering advice and support to government agencies on research and evaluation, project and programme management, service design and implementation, strategy, planning, and accountability. Prior to that, she led teams responsible for delivering evidence for decision making.

Greta has a Doctorate of Government (Governance) and Masters in Public Management (Evaluation) from Victoria University Te Herenga Waka and a Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (Statistics) from Waikato University.

SESSIONS

Day 1

10.00

Panel: Best practice in data governance, sovereignty and inter-agency sharing for consistency and compliance

  • If our privacy law is enabling, why are multilateral data-sharing agreements still so rare?

  • How do we build governance assurance for leaders who aren’t digital experts?

  • Are we willing to take more risk to gain more public good?

  • What does system-first accountability look like in practice?

  • What does Te Tiriti partnership look like at the data governance table?


Moderator:

Michelle Burke, Former Director of Knowledge and Information Management, Reserve Bank of New Zealand


Panellists:

Rachael Milicich, Deputy Government Statistician, Deputy Chief Executive, Stats NZ

Kari Jones, Executive Director, Operational Excellence and Enablement, Financial Markets Authority – Te Mana Tatai Hokohoko

Ngapera Riley, Chief Executive Officer, Figure.NZ

Greta Gordon, Chief Data Officer, Reserve Bank of New Zealand

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