Wendy Collins
Wendy Collins

As Chief AI Officer for North America, Wendy leads the development of NTT DATA’s AI thought leadership and practice offerings — working directly with clients, project teams, and the global NTT DATA organization to develop AI strategies and roadmaps that deliver competitive advantage.

Wendy’s career spans 25 years in the AI & Advanced Analytics discipline, encompassing both corporate and consulting experience for household name brands including Delta, Macy’s, Western Union, and the U.S. Army.

Wendy holds a degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering from Auburn University. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and three children.

Kim Curley
Kim Curley

Kim Curley leads the People & Organization Consulting Practice for NTT DATA Services, where she is focused on helping leaders and their organizations do more, be ferociously curious, and thrive brilliantly through change. Kim leads her teams to deliver organizational change management and workforce transformation solutions and is a founding member and now Executive Sponsor for Women Inspire NTT DATA, the company’s first employee resource group.

Kim is a Double Dawg from the University of Georgia and a Double Royal from Queens University of Charlotte, where she is now an Adjunct Faculty member. She is a National Parks nerd, book addict, world explorer, avid tennis player, and is enjoying getting back to her crochet and quilting roots.

Kim earned a BBA in International Business and an MBA from the University of Georgia where she was a Foundation Fellow, and her MS in Organization Development and graduate certificate in Executive Coaching from Queens University of Charlotte. In addition to teaching at Queens, she also guest lectures at both the University of Georgia and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Kim holds the Prosci Change Practitioner, the Actualized Leader Profile certification, the WorkPlace Big Five Profile certification, and the CCMP from the Association for Change Management Professionals.

Since graduating, Kim has remained active with the University of Georgia, supporting the Jere W. Morehead Honors College in particular with her time, treasures, and talents, and began her term on the Board of Visitors in July of 2024.

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