Domo’s Dr. Kristie Rowley Honored as one of Utah Business’ 30 Women to Watch
Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO) announced that Dr. Kristie J. Rowley, senior director of Domo’s AI Labs, has been named to Utah Business Magazine’s 30 Women to Watch list. This recognition celebrates her leadership in enhancing Domo’s AI capabilities and her influence in the Utah tech community.
Dr. Rowley has been instrumental in the development of AI tools used by global leaders. She established Domo’s data science team and laid the groundwork for integrating AI within the platform.
Besides her technical achievements, Dr. Rowley has a strong academic background with over 25 peer-reviewed publications. She also mentors aspiring professionals and actively participates in community and educational initiatives.
- Dr. Kristie J. Rowley's recognition in Utah Business Magazine’s 30 Women to Watch list enhances Domo's public image.
- Dr. Rowley's leadership in AI has driven product development and business growth at Domo.
- Successful integration of AI within the Domo platform, benefiting thousands of leaders globally.
- Dr. Rowley's contributions have positioned Domo at the forefront of AI-focused technologies.
- Active participation in community and educational initiatives, fostering talent recruitment and brand loyalty.
- The press release lacks specific financial data or performance metrics indicating direct business growth or profitability from Dr. Rowley's contributions.
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Utah Business recognized Dr. Rowley for her profound impact on Domo and the
“I love exploring ways data and AI can drive meaningful change, and my work across the
Beyond Dr. Rowley’s technical achievements, she served as a professor at several universities for more than a decade, where her work was published in more than 25 peer-reviewed, academic publications, embodying how AI can be used to inform policies and practices that affect people. She also developed an AI pedagogy and methodology that has been adopted by universities, consultancies, businesses and AI enthusiasts.
Dr. Rowley also owns a private consulting practice and mentors women and men who are interested in career experience and skill-building. She hosts open office hours for both Domo employees and the general public for anyone interested in learning about AI. She is an active participant in the Silicon Slopes community and in Women Tech Council, hosts annual presentations for SheTech and regularly visits Utah’s colleges and universities to inspire and recruit young talent.
“Dr. Rowley has propelled Domo to the forefront of new AI-focused technologies, and instilled a commitment to learning that inspires innovation throughout her entire organization,” said Daren Thayne, CTO and EVP of Product at Domo. “I’m privileged to have Dr. Rowley on our team, where she is making sure Domo and our customers benefit from the vast potential of the latest, cutting-edge technologies.”
View the full list of winners and finalists in the Utah Business 30 Women to Watch Awards, visit here.
To learn more about Domo, visit www.domo.com
About Domo
Domo puts data to work for everyone so they can multiply their impact on the business. Our cloud-native data experience platform goes beyond traditional business intelligence and analytics, making data visible and actionable with user-friendly dashboards and apps. Underpinned by AI, data science and a secure data foundation that connects with existing cloud and legacy systems, Domo helps companies optimize critical business processes at scale and in record time to spark the bold curiosity that powers exponential business results.
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Cynthia Cowen
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Source: Domo, Inc.
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