EDB Appoints Dan Merzlyak as SVP, Global Head of Data, Analytics, and AI

Dan Merzlyak EDB SVP, Global Head of Data, Analytics, and AI
Dan Merzlyak EDB SVP, Global Head of Data, Analytics, and AI

(US and Canada) EDB, a provider of enterprise software and services has recently appointed Dan Merzlyak as Senior Vice President, Global Head of Data, Analytics, and AI.

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Dan Merzlyak EDB SVP, Global Head of Data, Analytics, and AI

Mr. Merzlyak previously served as Director at BlackRock where he led the Aladdin Client Transformations Data Migration Practice, enhancing BlackRock's alternatives and public accounting platform implementation methodologies. His strategic development of Aladdin's business intelligence for private markets sets an industry benchmark.

Mr. Merzlyak's leadership in managing sizable global teams has been pivotal in fostering business expansion through actionable data insights. His prior experience includes leading the Performance Reporting and analytics at the London Stock Exchange Group and impactful roles at Cerberus Capital Management, PwC, and EY, focusing on analytics and value creation.

“At EDB, I'll be driving innovation and strategy in data management, analytics, and AI to support our leadership team and global clients while building out an excellent data organization to enable this mission. With a rich history in advancing PostgreSQL technology, EDB is poised for groundbreaking achievements in the industry. I look forward to contributing to our journey and the exciting opportunity ahead,” shared Mr. Merzlyak in his LinkedIn post.

A Cornell University alumnus with a BA in Economics and Statistical Sciences, Mr. Merzlyak also holds an MBA and MS in Business Analytics from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He also holds a position on the CDO Magazine Global Editorial Board, showcasing his contributions to the field of data.

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