
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
Business Data Ownership & Stewardship
Data Literacy & Change Management
Master Data Management (Business Process Ownership)
Cross-Platform Data Governance
Cross-Functional Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
Team & Program Leadership
• Bachelor's degree in Business, Information Systems, Data Management, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
• 12+ years of progressive experience in data management, data governance, or a related business function; at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
• Certification in data management (CDMP, DCAM) or change management (Prosci, Kotter) highly regarded.
• Demonstrated success advancing enterprise data governance programs, including operating models, policy frameworks, and stewardship structures.
• Deep undrstanding of data governance frameworks (DAMA-DMBOK or equivalent) and how to apply them pragmatically in a complex, global organization.
• 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.
• Strong executive presence and communication skills; able to translate data concepts fluently for non-technical business audiences and influence without direct authority.
• Proven people-leadership skills; able to translate data concepts fluently for non-technical business audiences and influence without direct authority.
• Master Data Management (MDM) program leadership experience: defining golden record requirements and managing master data quality with business stakeholders.
• Experience establishing data quality metrics, monitoring, and remediation processes, and report on data quality and governance health to executive leadership.
• Experience partnering with IT, data engineering, AI and analytics teams on MDM, data architecture, and data quality programs.
• Ability to establish consistent governance standards across multiple platforms or data layers, ensuring coherence between integration and intelligence environments.
• 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.
• 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.
• Familiarity with AI/Machine Learning (ML) governance considerations and how data governance intersects with the reliability and trustworthiness of agentic AI workflows.
• Experience governing data through a major enterprise application transformation (ERP, CRM, or equivalent), including embedding data standards and ownership before go-live.
• Background in regulated industries — medical devices, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing — where data integrity carries regulatory consequences.
• Sound knowledge of data privacy, security, and regulatory considerations relevant to a global medical device company (e.g., MDR, FDA, GDPR, HIPAA).
• Experience in global, multi-entity environments with geographically distributed business units.
• Experience with data mesh or federated governance models in complex organizations.
Physical Requirements:
• Requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to record, prepare and communicate appropriate reports• Requires lifting papers or boxes up to 25 pounds occasionally. Work is performed in an office environment• Occasional travel may be required (up to 50%)
• Requires prolonged sitting, some bending, stooping and stretching• Requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, photocopier, telephone, calculator and other office equipment• Contact may involve dealing with angry or upset people

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