Peter Vennel Steps into Leadership Role at DAMA International
In a significant development for the world of data management, Peter Vennel, the Global Head of Data Governance at Finastra, has been elected as Vice President of DAMA International (Data Management Association International). This appointment, announced on March 3, 2026, underscores both Vennel's expertise in data governance and Finastra's commitment to fostering responsible data stewardship. Vennel's term is set for three years, where he aims to contribute to the vision and strategy of DAMA International across the globe.
A New Chapter for DAMA International
DAMA International is renowned as a leading global professional association for data management. The inclusion of Peter Vennel in this role highlights his significant influence and leadership capabilities within the field of enterprise data governance. As Finastra continues to champion data quality and governance standards, Vennel’s election is expected to enhance collaboration within the industry, setting new benchmarks for data management practices.
Vennel expressed his enthusiasm regarding his new role, stating, "Data is a critical asset for organizations navigating modernization, regulatory complexity, and rising customer expectations. I’m honored to serve DAMA International and collaborate with data professionals globally to advance responsible data stewardship and governance excellence."
Responsibilities and Commitments
In his new position, Vennel will guide the global strategy of DAMA International, supporting its chapters and members worldwide. His responsibilities include chairing the Governance and Nominations Committee, alongside active participation in the Finance Committee. Through these efforts, Vennel aims to bolster leadership practices and enhance organizational oversight for the association.
The significance of Vennel's election comes at a time when financial institutions are increasingly prioritizing effective data governance, transparency, and regulatory compliance. A recent study by Finastra revealed that strong governance and stewardship practices are crucial for building resilience, fostering trust, and ensuring long-term value within the financial sector.
Impact on the Data Management Community
Gina van Dalen, Executive Director at DAMA International, acknowledged Vennel's extensive expertise in enterprise data governance, especially within the financial services domain. She emphasized that his leadership will greatly assist in advancing DAMA’s mission, which advocates for the enhancement of data management best practices across various industries around the globe.
This appointment is not just a personal achievement for Vennel; it symbolizes Finastra's ongoing dedication to trust and governance principles that are foundational to its operations and partnerships with financial institutions worldwide. As Vennel takes on this responsibility, he is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of data governance and its critical importance in today’s data-driven landscape.
About Finastra
Finastra stands as a global leader in financial services software, serving over 7,000 customers, including 40 out of the world's top 50 banks, across more than 110 countries. The company specializes in offering robust, scalable solutions to financial institutions, covering critical areas such as Lending, Payments, and Universal Banking. By collaborating closely with their clients, Finastra seeks to innovate and provide technology that empowers financial organizations to thrive confidently in a competitive marketplace.
For further details about Finastra and its range of services, visit
www.finastra.com or follow them on LinkedIn.
About DAMA International
DAMA International is a vendor-independent professional association dedicated to advancing data management and information governance. With over forty years of history, DAMA has established itself as a standard-bearer for data management professionals, providing resources like the globally recognized Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK), certification programs, and a worldwide network of chapters and practitioners. For more insights about DAMA, visit
www.dama.org.