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Prudential announces new lead for data, analytics and AI

Grace Park has more than 20 years of industry experience.

Prudential has appointed Grace Park as its new chief of data, analytics & AI officer, effective 7 June. 

Based in Singapore, she will report to Ashley Veasey, the Chief Information Officer. 

Park will focus on accelerating Prudential’s data and AI utilisation across its business functions to drive growth and efficiency. 

She will also lead the development of a comprehensive data strategy and ensure top-tier data governance and AI practices.

With over 20 years of global experience in financial services, technology, and consulting, Ms. Park previously served as Chief Analytics Officer at Manulife Asia. 

Her career also includes senior roles at Standard Chartered Bank, LG Electronics, the Boston Consulting Group, and Kearney.

 

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