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University Data Officer

Executive Director / C-level

May 1, 2026

Location

Princeton

Princeton University

Type

Full-time Executive

Salary

$265,000 - $306,000

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s/Master’s in Data Science/CS or equivalent
15+ years executive IT Data Strategy leadership
Data Governance & Analytics expertise
Cross-functional team leadership
Data Warehousing/BI/ML experience

Research Areas

Data Strategy
Data Governance
Analytics & AI
Master Data Management
Data Security & Compliance
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University Data Officer

Overview

The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer is the senior university executive responsible for supporting the effective use of administrative data at Princeton. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer acts as the chief data strategist for the university and oversees the governance and policy infrastructure necessary to facilitate the use of data for operational benefit and decision support. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer reports to the Chief Information Officer with a dotted line to the Provost. S/he works closely with the Strategic Analysis group in the Provost Office in addition to the university Data Stewards, Analysts and with IT professionals responsible for data warehousing/reporting to build and sustain an enterprise data strategy that can help the University achieve its goals. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer will be a key player in establishing and sustaining a campus-wide data governance infrastructure that fosters a culture of trust and shared responsibility for the ethical use of administrative data for institutional strategic purposes.

Responsibilities

The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer will be principally responsible for defining, developing and implementing an enterprise data strategy that is focused on:

  • Supporting university strategic decision making by being the nexus between the strategic questions, the technological solutions and the data resources.
  • Increasing the value of University data assets by aligning data collected for operational purposes with data needed for strategic purposes in order to provide the organization with data required to achieve strategic goals.
  • Work in close collaboration data users and institutional data stewards to establish an enterprise data road map and data management processes that enable information sharing, collaboration, compliance and security In support of the overall University data Strategy.
  • Identify new kinds, types and sources of data to enable administrative innovation throughout the organization. Create and oversee a centralized service for sourcing external data to ensure quality, traceability, timeliness, usability and cost-effectiveness.
  • Establish and sustain a data governance system that aligns data stewardship with the overall data strategy.
  • Organize and lead a data and analytics governance council to provide executive sponsorship for and oversight of governance policy creation and compliance.
  • Identify and standardize the use and governance of data and analytics, have oversight and ensure that standardized data governance "tools" including data requirements documents, data lineage work flows, metadata forms, data models, etc. are used across the organization by all relevant stakeholders in support of the enterprise's business strategy.
  • Define, manage and advance enterprise information management principles, policies and programs for stewardship, advocacy and custodianship of data and analytics, in concert with legal, information security, and corporate risk and compliance offices.
  • Responsible for campus wide Data Management and will influence the overall technical strategy for Data Collection, Operations, Reporting and Analytics
  • Manage and influence enterprise data quality through the recurring certification of enterprise data assets and the reporting of data asset health in the enterprise data scoring process, including overseeing remediation plans.
  • Define, manage and advance enterprise information management principles, policies and programs for stewardship, advocacy and custodianship of data and analytics.
  • In cooperation with the Chief Information Security Officer, General Counsel and other concerned parties, develop standards for the appropriate use of information taking into consideration changing security requirements, privacy needs, ethical values, societal expectations and cultural norms.
  • Build and manage a transparent and auditable framework for data sharing between departments that implements the appropriate use standards.
  • Responsible for Master Data Management and establishing common terms and definitions for data that facilitate cross-institutional data use.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration, computer science, data science, information science or related field, or equivalent work experience.
  • Academic qualification or professional training and experience in legal and regulatory areas are also desirable.
  • Post doctorate degree in mathematics, data science, information science or a related field is an advantage.
  • Fifteen or more years of leadership experience, ideally in IT Data Strategy or Management, recently at or near the executive level.
  • Five or more years of progressive leadership experience in leading successful cross-functional teams and enterprise-wide programs, operating and influencing effectively across the organization and within complex contexts.
  • Experience in integrating complex, cross-department processes and information strategies.
  • Experience running data analytics teams using the latest data mining, machine learning and/or artificial intelligence techniques.
  • Broad experience in multiple competency areas of data and analytics delivery; examples are data warehousing, business intelligence (BI), data governance, data architecture, data integration, data classification, data strategy, data quality management, data security, and privacy, MDM, data standards, regulatory compliance and enterprise architecture frameworks
  • Excellent business acumen and interpersonal skills; able to work across business lines at a senior level to influence and effect change to achieve common goals.
  • Demonstrated leadership; proven track record of leading complex, multidisciplinary Data Strategy initiatives.
  • A strong commitment to building a diverse and inclusive team culture.
  • The ability to describe business use cases/outcomes, data sources and management concepts, and analytical approaches/options. The ability to translate among the languages used by executive, operational, IT and analytic stakeholders.
  • Information strategy experience — Experience in strategic technology planning and execution, and policy development and maintenance.
  • Analytical skills — Outstanding analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Gravitas to develop a framework for information and analytics governance, as well as to sell and embed it in all levels of the business.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to explain digital concepts and technologies to non-technical audiences, and business concepts to technologists.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the following is desired: data structure, information systems/tools, related software and data management, and record-keeping policies and practices in a complex organizational environment.
  • Proven ability to balance team and individual responsibilities, build teams and consensus, get things done through others not directly under his/her supervision.
  • Proven ability to work ethically and with integrity.

Princeton University has retained Opus Partners to support the recruitment of this position. Craig Smith, Senior Partner; Katie Dean, Senior Partner; and Jeffrey Stafford, Senior Associate, are leading the search. Confidential inquiries, applications, and nominations should be sent by email to Jeffrey.stafford@opuspartners.net. The search process will unfold with the greatest possible attention to candidate confidentiality. Required application materials include a resume and letter of interest. The cover letter should reflect how qualifications and experience match those described in this leadership profile and how they may advance the mission and values of Princeton University.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours: 36.25

Eligible for Overtime: No

Benefits Eligible: Yes

Probationary Period: 180 days

Experience Level: Director

Salary Range: $265,000 to $306,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the University Data Officer role at Princeton University?

The role requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in business administration, computer science, data science, or related field (post-doctorate advantageous). Candidates need 15+ years of leadership in IT data strategy or management at executive level, plus 5+ years leading cross-functional teams. Key skills include data governance, analytics, machine learning, data warehousing, BI, and regulatory compliance. Explore executive higher ed jobs for similar roles.

📊What are the main responsibilities of the University Data Officer?

Principal duties include developing an enterprise data strategy, leading data governance council, aligning operational and strategic data, managing Master Data Management, ensuring data quality, and fostering ethical data use. Oversee data sourcing, security standards, and cross-department sharing frameworks in collaboration with CIO and Provost. Learn more about higher ed leadership strategies.

📝How do I apply for the Princeton University Data Officer position?

Submit a resume and cover letter reflecting your match to qualifications and Princeton’s mission to Jeffrey.stafford@opuspartners.net via Opus Partners. The process prioritizes confidentiality. Deadline: May 1, 2026. Use our free resume template and cover letter template to prepare.

💰What is the salary and benefits for this executive data role?

Salary range: $265,000 - $306,000. Benefits eligible: Yes (36.25 weekly hours, no overtime, 180-day probation). Princeton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Compare with university salaries data.

🤖Does the role involve data analytics teams and AI experience?

Yes, requires experience running data analytics teams using data mining, machine learning, and AI techniques. Broad expertise in data warehousing, BI, data integration, governance, quality, security, MDM, and compliance is essential. See executive data jobs for trends.

👥Who does the University Data Officer report to?

Reports to the Chief Information Officer with a dotted line to the Provost. Collaborates with Strategic Analysis group, Data Stewards, Analysts, and IT pros on enterprise data strategy. Ideal for leaders influencing campus-wide data initiatives.
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