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As you may have noticed, this is the inaugural entry in our brand new blog here at Dataminr. We have an incredible group of internal thought leaders eager to share their ideas on the things that matter most to us as a company. You’ll hear from a variety of voices on topics ranging from our exciting partnership with the United Nations as part of our AI for Good initiatives, cutting edge research in AI and machine learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, the real-time imperative of managing corporate risk in the modern era, and much more.

As for me? I’ll be back to chime in about what’s happening in our industry and to share some real-world examples of Dataminr alerts in action. Until next time!

Jen Jones is Chief Marketing Officer at Dataminr. 

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October 17, 2019
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