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My Career in Data Season 3 Episode 15: Laura Clayton McDonnell, President of Corporates, Thomson Reuters

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Welcome back to an all new season or My Career in Data – a DATAVERSITY Talks podcast where we sit down with professionals to discuss how they have built their careers around data.

This episode we speak with Laura Clayton McDonnell, President of Corporates, Thomson Reuters, from childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut to witnessing her immigrant parents fight housing discrimination through the courts, Laura's path led her to law school to advocate for the voiceless. While specializing in corporate securities law and helping women and people of color start businesses pro bono, her curiosity about how businesses actually operate sparked a transition from legal work into sales, marketing, and business development. Discover how her journey evolved from practicing law to leading in the data management field at Thomson Reuters.

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Learn more about Thomson Reuters.

Connect with Thomson Reuters on LinkedIn.

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Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Action Paper for Corporate Professionals.

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Welcome back to an all new season or My Career in Data – a DATAVERSITY Talks podcast where we sit down with professionals to discuss how they have built their careers around data.

This episode we speak with Laura Clayton McDonnell, President of Corporates, Thomson Reuters, from childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut to witnessing her immigrant parents fight housing discrimination through the courts, Laura's path led her to law school to advocate for the voiceless. While specializing in corporate securities law and helping women and people of color start businesses pro bono, her curiosity about how businesses actually operate sparked a transition from legal work into sales, marketing, and business development. Discover how her journey evolved from practicing law to leading in the data management field at Thomson Reuters.

Never miss an episode – subscribe to the DATAVERSITY weekly newsletter.

Learn more about Thomson Reuters.

Connect with Thomson Reuters on LinkedIn.

Connect with Laura on LinkedIn.

Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Action Paper for Corporate Professionals.

Interested in being a guest?

  continue reading

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