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Teradata Appoints Josh Fecteau as Combined Chief Data and Analytics Officer and CIO

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Teradata announced on Tuesday that it has appointed Josh Fecteau to the dual role of Chief Data and Analytics Officer (CDAO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO). This leadership change consolidates the company’s data, artificial intelligence, and information technology operations under a single executive.

By merging these departments, Teradata aims to integrate its internal technology infrastructure with its data and analytics strategy. Fecteau assumes responsibility for overseeing the company’s global IT systems while simultaneously directing its data management and AI initiatives. This organizational shift aligns the firm’s internal technical resources with its broader operational goals, centralizing oversight of the systems that support both the company’s internal processes and its data-driven service offerings.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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