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Written by: CDO Magazine
Updated 12:08 PM UTC, April 22, 2026

CDO Magazine’s annual Columbus Leadership Summit gathered a cross-section of senior data, analytics, AI, and digital decision-makers at the Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel on April 16. Bringing together around 200 leaders across financial services, healthcare, life sciences, retail, and consumer sectors, the gathering fostered meaningful dialogue on emerging trends, operational challenges, and the evolving demands of leadership in a fast-changing technological and regulatory landscape.
The program featured more than 50 speakers leading keynotes, focus groups, and panel breakout discussions, tackling everything from rethinking human oversight for autonomous AI and securing data across its full lifecycle, to embedding governance into operations and shifting from experimentation to value realization. These sessions spotlighted practical use cases and governance approaches shaping resilient, trusted, and value-driven data and AI strategies.
The three keynote sessions stood out:
In the fireside chat keynote, Raivo Murnieks, State of Ohio – Department of Administrative Services State Chief Data Officer; Jenni Wheeler, Cardinal Health VP, Data Office; and Bharath Prabhakaran, University of Cincinnati VP & Chief Digital Officer, address “Governing the Gap: AI Strategy, Accountability & the Leaders Building What Comes Next,” sharing powerful insights on bridging AI strategy and real-world execution at the CDO Magazine Columbus Leadership Summit.
CDO Magazine thanks the host city Co-Chairs of the Columbus Leadership Summit for their leadership:
Sharing his experience, keynote speaker Murnieks says, “The role of a Chief Data Officer is continuously evolving and becoming even more important with the advancements and evolution of generative AI. The Columbus Leadership Summit was a great opportunity to learn how experienced data leaders, representing a cross-section of industries, are working to address current and future data management needs. Generative AI is not only transforming workforce productivity and customer experience capabilities, but also the way we need to manage and account for unstructured data.”
On a similar note, keynote speaker Wheeler says, “Hearing from executive leaders across various industries provided invaluable, practical perspectives on navigating these complex shifts. It was truly time well spent, offering a unique opportunity to gain the strategic foresight and actionable insights essential for leading in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.”
CDO Magazine honors the Top 25 Ohio Data & AI Leaders 2026 at the Summit, celebrating their impact, innovation, and leadership: Jenni Wheeler, Cardinal Health VP, Data Office; Bharath Prabhakaran, University of Cincinnati VP, Chief Digital Officer; Bhavna Mehta, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center AVP, Data & Analytics; Ryan Kean, Total Quality Logistics Chief Information Officer; Shibhu Thomas, CTO, receiving for Sarah Hatchett, Cleveland Clinic SVP & Chief Information Officer; Dinakar Deshmukh, GE Aerospace VP, Data Science & Analytics; Alex Castillo, UC Health VP, Chief Data & Analytics Officer; Rob Golden, Great American Insurance Group Chief Data & Analytics Officer; and Nate Murray Fifth Third Bank SVP & Chief Data Officer.
Keynote speaker Prabhakaran agrees, “The CDO Magazine Columbus Summit was an outstanding event and provided a great opportunity to connect with and learn from data and AI leaders across various industries and locations.”
“I really enjoyed being part of the panel ‘Stop Piloting, Start Delivering’ where we had a great discussion around how we can scale beyond AI pilots and deliver ROI. In addition, I was honored to moderate an amazing closing keynote panel discussion around the importance of ‘Governance.’ Finally, I was humbled to receive the Top 25 Ohio Data and AI Leader award, which I accepted on behalf of our outstanding Digital Technology Solutions team and University of Cincinnati,” Prabhakaran adds.
He shares his key takeaways:
Putting data first and AI second, “Before the Algorithm: The Unglamorous Work That Makes AI Actually Deliver” features Steve Bartos, The Worthington Steel Company VP, Digital Transformation, AI & Data Analytics, Kaycee Lai, Everpure VP, AI, Analytics & Data, Sasha Verbitsky, Simon Property Group SVP, Data, Analytics & Digital, Jenni Wheeler, Cardinal Health VP, Data Office, and moderator Paul Mason, Everpure Global Alliances Sr. Director, tackling the foundational work that turns AI ambition into measurable results.
Co-Chair Smith points out that he came away enthused and inspired by how deliberate folks are in operationalizing AI. “What I mean is,” he says, “Yes folks are acting with urgency and seizing on the massive advancements in AI in the last couple of years, and folks are building the necessary processes and structures to enable continuous delivery, continuous improvements. If you relied only on the popular press, you’d think we are, as a field, careless. We are not.”
“Specifically, Malcolm’s framework of AI as both measurement (ML, etc) and meaning (Gen AI, LLM) continues to rattle in my head, ring true and guide me as I think how to scale AI in complex environments,” Smith adds.
According to Nate Murray, Fifth Third Bank SVP & Chief Data Officer, “It was a fantastic day connecting with industry peers learning about moving from the pilot phase to production phase with AI! Keynotes regarding modern data & the convergence of well-governed data and its impact on speed to value was great!”
For Co-Chair Shea, the CDO Magazine Leadership Summit delivered exceptional value through thoughtful insights from industry leaders and candid peer‑to‑peer discussions. “The opportunity to network with fellow executives and innovative solution providers made the experience both practical and impactful,” he says.
Lexy Smith, CDO Magazine Community Director, highlights,“The Columbus Leadership Summit delivered exactly the kind of conversation this industry needs right now. The leaders in that room weren’t theorizing — they were sharing hard-won lessons from inside their organizations, talking candidly about scaling AI beyond the pilot stage, what responsible governance looks like under real pressure, and what it actually means to lead a data organization in 2026. The depth of expertise across sectors in Columbus, and the genuine willingness to go there in those conversations, made this one of the most valuable rooms I’ve had the privilege of producing. This community is the real deal.”
Summing it up, Malcolm Hawker, Profisee Chief Data Officer, notes, “The CDO Magazine Leadership Summit in Columbus was an inspiring day of great presentations, peer insights, and networking. My top takeaway is that we’re seeing more companies make some incredible traction with AI, but that many of us continue to struggle with making the jump from POC to production. It’s clear that AI requires new ways of solving our biggest challenges, and that old models and frameworks are increasingly outdated. CDOs are writing the AI playbook on the field, which means that opportunities to share insights on what works (or doesn’t) through peer communities are more important than ever before.”
Special thanks to Cyera, IBM, Profisee, Everpure, Tiger Analytics, AlignAI, Agility Partners, Dataiku, Ohalo | Data X-ray, Turgon, Buckeye DAMA, The Data Lodge, and Data Society for their partnership in making the event a success.
Executives speaking at the CDO Magazine Columbus Leadership Summit included:
Steve Bartos, Worthington Steel VP, Digital Transformation, AI & Data; Scot Burdette, ABB Global Division Chief Information Officer; Tim Cunningham, Grange Insurance Chief Information Officer; Scott Dennull, Grant Thornton International Ltd Director, CORE IT Operations & Support; Dinakar Deshmukh, GE Aviation VP, Data Science & Analytics; Junell Felsburg, The Columbus Foundation Sr. Director, Cyber Security & Infrastructure; Lesley Garrison, JPMorganChase Executive Director; Gaurav Goel, Cardinal Health Head, Data Strategy & Transformation; Rob Golden, Great American Insurance Group Chief Data & Analytics Officer; Michelle Grimm, Fifth Third Bank SVP, Sr. Director, Data Engineering; Baldev Ghuman, TechCU Head, Data & Analytics; Suman Gummudala, Ashland Global SAP & AI Transformation Lead; Jeff Jacobs, Grange Insurance VP & Chief Technology Officer; Ryan Kean, Total Quality Logistics Chief Information Officer; Dinesh Kumar, Centria Healthcare VP, BI & Data Analytics; Nan Li, Citizens Bank SVP, Data & AI Product Strategy; Mark Marshalek, former Farmers Insurance Head, Data Solutions; Raivo Murnieks, Ohio Department of Administrative Services State Chief Data Officer; Nate Murray, Fifth Third Bank SVP & Chief Data Officer; Jonathan Paul, Fifth Third Bank VP, IT Director, Data & AI Governance; Scott Peachey, Huntington National Bank SVP, Segment Data Officer; Duane Powell, City of Hilliard Chief Information Officer; Bharath Prabhakaran, University of Cincinnati VP & Chief Digital Officer; Kishore Ravilla, Premier Health Partners VP, Chief Technology Officer; Michael Reznik, The Baldwin Group Head, Data & Analytics; Sandeep Rustagi, University of Mississippi Medical Center Chief Data Analytics Officer; Shubha Sampath, Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati Chief Data Analytics Officer & VP; Russ Scoville III, Sentara Health Chief Data Officer; Brian Shea, MedOne Healthcare Partners Chief Information Officer; Michal Slominski, The Wasserstrom Company Executive VP, Information Technology; Corwin Smith, Wallick Head, Data, Analytics & AI; Drew Smith, former Chief Data & Analytics Officer (OhioHealth, Little Caesars Pizza, IKEA); Brad Stokes, TriplePoint MEP VP, Information Technology; Payal Thakur, JobsOhio Sr. Director, Enterprise Analytics/CDO; Tracie Cleveland Thomas, KeyBank SVP, Enterprise Digital Transformation Executive; Sasha Verbitsky, Simon Property Group SVP, Data Science, Analytics, Digital; Jenni Wheeler, Cardinal Health VP, Data Office; Justin Windle, First Citizens Bank SVP & Head, Data Oversight; Rehgan Bleile, AlignAI Co-Founder & CEO; Kyle DuPont, Ohalo CEO & Co-Founder; Jacob Haning, Impower.ai Practice Director, Data & AI; Malcolm Hawker, Profisee Chief Data Officer; Kaycee Lai, Everpure VP, AI, Analytics & Data; Paul Mason, Everpure Sr. Director, Global AI Alliances; Thomas Mazzaferro, Cyera Chief Data Officer; Dale Mumper, IBM Principal Data Platform Architect; Nigel Newton, Dataiku Principal Advisor, Business Transformation; Kamlesh Singh, Tiger Analytics Regional Sales Head; Ankur Varma, Turgon CEO; Anthony Losanno, CDO Magazine SVP, Sales; and Lexy Smith, CDO Magazine Community Director.