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    Top 35 Execs to Watch in 2022: NTT DATA’s Tim Conway

    By Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2022
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    Tim Conway

    Executive Vice President & Group President, Public Sector, NTT DATA

    Tim Conway is proud of the NTT DATA leadership team’s focus on accelerating digital technology through compassionate leadership — including attention to mental health and creating a people-centric, flexible culture.

    “After almost two years in a pandemic, everyone is feeling stress and it is taking a toll on our mental health,” he said. “At NTT DATA, we understand, and we care deeply about our NTT DATA family. Our commitment to mental health has helped to develop a resilient workforce and assisted our teams in managing and better delivering on our commitment to clients.”

    Conway said NTT DATA is doubling down on supporting its workforce’s mental and physical health as well as professional development while further committing to efforts around diversity and inclusion, career development, equality and social responsibility.

    Why Watch

    The future of government is digital, but the reality is government must transform its legacy foundation into a platform it can build on.

    NTT DATA helps the government modernize applications and migrate quickly to the cloud while meeting clients wherever they are on the technology continuum — whether it is low code/no code, cloud native applications, cloud migration, improving security, getting off the mainframe or improving the citizen experience.

    “When Tim joined NTT DATA, we tasked him with developing a billion-dollar public sector business,” said NTT DATA CEO Bob Pryor. “Through hard work and perseverance, I am proud to say that Tim and the public sector team have achieved that milestone. With a relentless focus on our client’s mission and a strong commitment to our workforce, Tim built an operating model and culture for consistent market growth for the foreseeable future.”

    Read the entire Top 35 Execs to Watch in 2022 here.

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