Jacky Wright

Jacky Wright is a British technology executive, Chief Digital Officer and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft US.

Biography

Jacky Wright was born in London, and grew up in Tottenham.[1] She has spent much of her career in the United States.

Wright worked at BP, General Electric, and Andersen Consulting before continuing her career at Microsoft.[1] She served as corporate vice president for core platform engineering at Microsoft before joining HM Revenue & Customs on a two-year "loan arrangement" in 2017. In this role she led on several areas including digital transformation, data strategy, and governance.[2] She was Chief Digital and Information Officer at HMRC until October 2019, when she returned to Microsoft.[3]

During her career she has advocated for diversity in technology and in the workplace and contributed to organisational initiatives on this issue.[1] She has sat on the board of Year Up, an organisation that supports young adults in skill building, and on the Women's Innovation Council who aim to improve involvement of women in science and technology careers.[4]

Wright was listed at number 6 in the Powerlist 2018 rankings of the most influential black people in the UK,[5] and at number 4 in the Powerlist 2019 rankings and the Powerlist 2020 rankings.[6][7]

References

  1. Trendall, Sam (12 June 2019). "Interview: HMRC digital chief Jacky Wright on insourcing, inclusivity, and the 'teething pains' of transformation". PublicTechnology. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  2. "HMRC digital chief Jacky Wright to return to Microsoft". PublicTechnology.net. 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
  3. HM Revenue & Customs, Chief Digital and Information Officer Jacky Wright to leave HMRC, 25 September 2019, gov.uk.
  4. Rubens, Paul (5 May 2015). "Meet a tech industry pioneer who leads by example". CIO. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  5. "UK's most influential black person named". BBC News. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  6. "Who are the influential Black Britons honoured in Powerlist 2019?". Melan Magazine. 27 October 2018.
  7. Stormzy and Meghan Markle among most influential UK black people list, BBC News, 25 October 2019. Accessed 21 July 2020.
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