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Denise Doyle
Chief Data Officer at HERE Technologies
Denise Doyle is an accomplished executive with over 20 years of extensive experience in executive leadership, particularly in strategy, data operations, corporate development, and intellectual property licensing and monetization. As Chief Data Officer and Senior Vice President at HERE Technologies, Denise has been pivotal in driving global business strategy and optimizing business operations within the tech industry, particularly focusing on GPS navigation and location-based services. Her career is distinguished by her keen ability to transform data operations into competitive advantages, ultimately fostering substantial revenue growth and market leadership.
Denise's adeptness in managing large data ingestion and operations organizations has been a cornerstone of her success. She has consistently delivered visionary strategic development that drives growth and innovation across dynamic and fast-paced environments. Additionally, her international business affairs experience spans across North America, Europe, and Asia, where she has played a key role in forging strategic alliances and executing joint ventures, notably in China.
One of Denise's most remarkable achievements includes architecting the most successful intellectual property licensing business model in the automotive sector, which led to an impressive 80% market share globally and price premiums exceeding 30% across the entire customer base. She has also directed significant strategic commercial negotiations, with lifetime revenue exceeding $2 billion from partner and customer agreements initiated in 2015 alone. Her leadership in commercial negotiations has driven over 20 acquisitions and divestitures that have resulted in a staggering $500 million in cumulative value over a three-year span, showcasing her strong grasp of the nuances of M&A activity.
Denise’s strategic influence was further validated by her key role in assisting NAVTEQ's IPO in 2004, negotiating the strategic sale of the company to Nokia for $8.1 billion in 2008, and subsequently leading the publication of the first company-wide 10-year strategy plan for Nokia, aimed squarely at achieving a 20% increase in revenue and profitability over five years. Her remarkable ability to produce substantial cost savings—over $225 million—with minimal revenue impact speaks volumes about her operational acumen and strategic foresight. Throughout her career, Denise has successfully grown revenue from $35 million in 2000 to over $1.5 billion by 2015, achieving more than 20% growth consistently over 15 years, credited largely to well-crafted intellectual property licensing and pricing strategies.