Read women in information management and data governance articles from First San Francisco Partners (FSFP), a leading data consulting firm founded by Kelle O’Neal in 2007.
February 6, 2026
Centralized or Decentralized Data Governance: Choosing the Right Model
You need governed data immediately, yet your organization can't agree on who owns it. This may sound familiar to you because many businesses face the challenge of balancing control, agility and accountability when managing their data. The way your operating model distributes decisions, standards and responsibilities plays a crucial role in areas such as AI enablement, semantic intelligence and AI...
By
Beau Wyrick
International Women's Day
International Women’s Day and Why DEI Still Matters in 2025
March 8, 2025
By Melanie Deardorff
Artificial Intelligence
Growth, Gratitude and Our Vision for 2024
February 23, 2024
By FSFP
Women in Information Management
Building a Strong Community for Women in Data Management and Governance
November 21, 2023
By Kelle O'Neal
Women in Information Management
Women in Information Management: Valerie (Val) Torstenson
December 8, 2022
By FSFP
Women in Information Management
AIRSIDE LIVE Recap: Future of Data Panel with Kelle O’Neal, et al.
June 22, 2021
By FSFP
Women in Information Management
Women in Information Management: Julie Bishop
May 4, 2021
By FSFP
Women in Information Management
Mentors: Be One, Get One, Thank One
April 6, 2021
By Kelle O'Neal
Women in Information Management
Career Advice from Women in Information Management
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