
Leaders need hard data to make the hard decisions about sustainability
Companies need a measurement framework if they are to meet their sustainability commitments
Debra leads the team that designs Refinitiv’s innovative data feed, desktop and transaction propositions. She also drives the open platform strategy broadening through partnership the choice customers have enabling them to thrive in an ever changing environment.
Debra is a tireless advocate of gender equality and speaks globally on this topic. She is an advisory board member at Springboard, a New York based nonprofit that brings together entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts to help women take their business plans to market. Debra is also a board member on the Tradeweb Board of Managers.
Prior to her leadership role in Refinitiv, Debra led Customer Proposition for the Financial & Risk business division of Thomson Reuters. She had joined the company in 2003 and held a number of leadership roles including Chief Content Officer.
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