Chief Data & AI Officer
Managing the recruitment of a Chief Data & AI Officer (CDAO) or Chief Data Officer requires a precise understanding of their role. While outlined here in general terms, the position must always be adapted to the organization’s specific context.
The CDAO is responsible for the organization’s Data & AI strategy, driving data-driven transformation and creating value for business units, external partners, and customers. This role focuses on growth (top line), innovation, and operational excellence (bottom line) while fostering a strong Data & AI product culture.
Core Responsibilities
a. Define and Lead the Data & AI Strategy
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Strategic Alignment: Develop a Data & AI roadmap aligned with business priorities, in collaboration with leadership and business units.
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Value Creation: Prioritize high-impact initiatives (new products, process optimization, customer experience) and measure long-term value delivered.
 
b. Data Governance and Compliance
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Governance Framework: Establish standards for data governance (quality, security, accessibility, metadata).
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Compliance & Ethics: Ensure adherence to regulations (GDPR, AI Act) and ethical standards, in partnership with legal and compliance teams.
 
c. Organization and Leadership of Data & AI Teams
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Team Structuring: Build and lead central and decentralized Data & AI teams, defining key roles (Data Stewards, Product Owners, local CDAIOs).
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Talent Development: Attract, motivate, and upskill top talent in data science, engineering, and AI.
 
d. Product Culture and Collaboration
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Data & AI Product Culture: Drive adoption of a product mindset across discovery, delivery, adoption, and customer success.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work with technical, business, and external partners; animate internal communities to foster innovation.
 
e. Execution and Delivery of Solutions
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Lead the CoE: Direct cross-functional teams (Data Scientists, Engineers, ML Engineers, Product Owners) to deliver high-value use cases.
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Performance Monitoring: Manage delivery timelines, budgets, and KPIs measuring adoption and business impact.
 
f. Innovation and Partnerships
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Technological Innovation: Track trends (generative AI, edge computing) and evaluate applicability.
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Partnerships: Build alliances with technology providers, startups, and academia.
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Stakeholder Alignment: Present strategy to executives, investors, and regulators; showcase best practices and successes.
 
Key Skills
a. Strategic and Business Acumen
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Ability to align Data & AI with overall company strategy.
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Strong understanding of industry-specific challenges and value creation levers.
 
b. Technical Expertise
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Data Science & AI: Mastery of machine learning, deep learning, NLP, MLOps, and related tools (Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch).
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Data Engineering & Cloud: Knowledge of modern architectures (data mesh, data fabric, cloud) and platforms (Databricks, Snowflake).
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Governance & Security: Expertise in data management, security, and regulatory compliance.
 
c. Leadership and Soft Skills
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Transformational Leadership: Inspire and align multidisciplinary teams.
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Communication & Influence: Translate technical complexity for executives and business units.
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Change Management: Drive adoption of Data & AI transformation and manage resistance.
 
Examples of Achievements
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Data-Driven Transformation: Unified data platform implementation, cutting costs through automation and predictive analytics.
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AI Solution Deployment: Industrialization of ML models to optimize supply chains or personalize customer experiences, delivering measurable revenue growth.
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Product Culture & Adoption: Roll-out of Data & AI product roadmaps with strong adoption by business units.
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Governance & Compliance: Deployment of a governance framework ensuring security and regulatory alignment.