Senior Director, Data Governance and Stewardship
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The Senior Director, Data Governance and Stewardship leads the enterprise-wide evolution of how Cook Medical understands, owns and acts on its data. This role provides strategic leadership for data governance across Cook's enterprise platforms - spanning traditional systems including ERP, CRM, and reporting environments - as well as Palantir Foundry, Cook's ontology-driven intelligence and agentic AI layer. The role partners with business leaders to ensure data is consistently defined, business-owned and governed to a common standard across all platforms, while partnering closely with IT and AI on technical implementation to ensure the proper infrastructure is in place., Data Governance Strategy & Operating Model
- Evolve and advance Cook Medical's enterprise data governance framework, operating model, and policy standards to keep pace with the organization's growing data and AI ambitions.
- Strengthen the Data Governance Councils with cross-functional executive representation; serve as chair or co-chair alongside a senior business sponsor.
- Maintain and advance a data governance roadmap that prioritizes domains based on business impact, maximizing business value, managing regulatory exposure, reducing risk, and enabling AI/agentic use case readiness.
- Define and refine governance policies, standards, and processes covering data ownership, stewardship, quality, classification, definitions, and lifecycle management.
Business Data Ownership & Stewardship
- Formalize and expand Data Owner assignments across Cook's critical data domains (e.g., Customer, Product, Supplier, Financial, Regulatory/Clinical, Employee).
- Enable and grow the network of Business Data Stewards embedded within functional areas; refine roles, accountabilities, and operating rhythms to improve engagement and effectiveness.
- Maintain and expand the Business Glossary and enterprise data dictionary, ensuring shared, unambiguous definitions across business units, systems, and geographies.
- Ensure data ownership is embedded in business processes - not just org charts - with owners actively participating in quality remediation, definition management, and governance decisions.
Data Literacy & Change Management
- Partner with HR, Learning and Talent Development to support a multi-year literacy program building foundational Data/AI fluency across Cook's business functions, from frontline users to senior leadership.
- Champion the organizational shift from "IT/AI owns data" to "the business owns data, IT/AI enables it."
- Measure and report governance adoption metrics; identify where additional investment, enablement, or escalation is needed.
- Serve as an internal advocate - positioning data governance as a business enabler, not a compliance burden.
Master Data Management (Business Process Ownership)
- Partner with IT, data engineering and AI to advance Cook's MDM program, providing business-side requirements, ownership assignments, and quality standards for master data entities.
- Lead the definition of MDM domains and canonical entities, establishing golden record standards for customer, product, supplier, and related data objects while aligning business stakeholders to governance definitions.
- Oversee the business processes that create, maintain, and retire master data; identify workflow gaps that introduce quality issues and drive process improvement.
- Ensure MDM standards are applied consistently across both traditional enterprise platforms and Palantir Foundry.
Cross-Platform Data Governance
- Establish and enforce consistent governance standards spanning Cook's traditional enterprise platforms and Palantir Foundry - ensuring data definitions, quality standards, ownership assignments, and access policies are coherent across environments.
- Serve as the business-side governance authority for Cook's Palantir Foundry ontology, ensuring objects, properties, and relationships reflect business-owned definitions through a formal review and approval process.
- Partner with IT/AI architecture, data engineering, and the Palantir program team to ensure governance is designed into platform decisions, not retrofitted after the fact.
- Maintain cross-platform data lineage, enabling stakeholders to trace data from source systems through to Palantir Foundry with clear business ownership at each stage.
Cross-Functional Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
- Build and maintain trusted relationships with senior leaders across Finance, Commercial, Operations, Supply Chain, R&D, Regulatory, Legal and HR - positioning data governance as a shared business priority.
- Partner with Compliance and Legal to ensure governance policies address applicable regulatory obligations (e.g., MDR, FDA, GDPR, HIPAA) etc.
- Report on governance program health, maturity, and business impact to executive leadership; contribute to the annual data strategy narrative.
Team & Program Leadership
- Lead and develop a high-impact governance team; define team structure and cultivate team members' capabilities.
- Provide business requirements when selecting and implementing governance tooling (e.g., data catalog, business glossary, data quality monitoring) in partnership with IT and AI.
- Manage governance program budget and vendor relationships., Cook will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable federal, state/province and local law.
Requirements
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Information Systems, Data Management, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
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12+ years of progressive experience in data management, data governance, or a related business function; at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
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Certification in data management (CDMP, DCAM) or change management (Prosci, Kotter) highly regarded.
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Demonstrated success advancing enterprise data governance programs, including operating models, policy frameworks, and stewardship structures.
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Deep undrstanding of data governance frameworks (DAMA-DMBOK or equivalent) and how to apply them pragmatically in a complex, global organization.
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Track record of driving adoption in organizations where data literacy was low and IT historically owned data - comfortable working in a fast-paced agile environment with evidence of measurable cultural change.
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Strong executive presence and communication skills; able to translate data concepts fluently for non-technical business audiences and influence without direct authority.
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Proven people-leadership skills; able to translate data concepts fluently for non-technical business audiences and influence without direct authority.
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Master Data Management (MDM) program leadership experience: defining golden record requirements and managing master data quality with business stakeholders.
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Experience establishing data quality metrics, monitoring, and remediation processes, and report on data quality and governance health to executive leadership.
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Experience partnering with IT, data engineering, AI and analytics teams on MDM, data architecture, and data quality programs.
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Ability to establish consistent governance standards across multiple platforms or data layers, ensuring coherence between integration and intelligence environments.
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Experience with Microsoft Data platforms, Oracle Data platforms and Palantir Foundry, including familiarity with ontology concepts, data catalog capabilities, and governance roles across the platforms.
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This role requires mastery in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data concepts, including the ability to assess feasibility and risk of AI use cases, design or coordinate workflow-level AI solutions, guide teams on responsible AI governance, mentor others, and contribute to organizational policies and ethical decision-making.
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Familiarity with AI/Machine Learning (ML) governance considerations and how data governance intersects with the reliability and trustworthiness of agentic AI workflows.
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Experience governing data through a major enterprise application transformation (ERP, CRM, or equivalent), including embedding data standards and ownership before go-live.
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Background in regulated industries - medical devices, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing - where data integrity carries regulatory consequences.
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Sound knowledge of data privacy, security, and regulatory considerations relevant to a global medical device company (e.g., MDR, FDA, GDPR, HIPAA).
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Experience in global, multi-entity environments with geographically distributed business units.
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Experience with data mesh or federated governance models in complex organizations.
Physical Requirements:
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Requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to record, prepare and communicate appropriate reports
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Requires lifting papers or boxes up to 25 pounds occasionally. Work is performed in an office environment
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Occasional travel may be required (up to 50%)
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Requires prolonged sitting, some bending, stooping and stretching
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Requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, photocopier, telephone, calculator and other office equipment
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Contact may involve dealing with angry or upset people