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Mohammed Aaser is Domo’s Chief Data Officer (CDO), where he helps customers create innovative data solutions and modern data experiences that accelerate key business processes and optimize strategic outcomes. Prior to Domo, Mohammed was CDO at McKinsey and Company, where he led the firm's data innovation capabilities, accelerating development of data apps by combining deep industry knowledge with cutting-edge data sets, data management technology and data engineering. Mohammed also held leadership roles at Ameriprise Financial, where he led the organization’s marketing strategy and analytics transformation. Mohammed received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from Harvard University.


Beth Saenz is a seasoned technology leader with a track record of driving innovation in product development and operational excellence. As VP of Product Operations and Program Management at Domo, she leads teams responsible for engineering program management, release operations, customer engagement programs, and product marketing support.
Beth has held leadership roles at Ancestry.com, Harman (a Samsung company), and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she pioneered digital strategies and embedded Agile practices in hardware-centric environments. She is a passionate advocate for women in tech and actively engages through organizations like Women Tech Council, SheTech, and UVU’s Women’s Impact Lab.



Mohammed Aaser is Domo’s Chief Data Officer (CDO), where he helps customers create innovative data solutions and modern data experiences that accelerate key business processes and optimize strategic outcomes. Prior to Domo, Mohammed was CDO at McKinsey and Company, where he led the firm's data innovation capabilities, accelerating development of data apps by combining deep industry knowledge with cutting-edge data sets, data management technology and data engineering. Mohammed also held leadership roles at Ameriprise Financial, where he led the organization’s marketing strategy and analytics transformation. Mohammed received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from Harvard University.


Beth Saenz is a seasoned technology leader with a track record of driving innovation in product development and operational excellence. As VP of Product Operations and Program Management at Domo, she leads teams responsible for engineering program management, release operations, customer engagement programs, and product marketing support.
Beth has held leadership roles at Ancestry.com, Harman (a Samsung company), and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she pioneered digital strategies and embedded Agile practices in hardware-centric environments. She is a passionate advocate for women in tech and actively engages through organizations like Women Tech Council, SheTech, and UVU’s Women’s Impact Lab.
As data volumes and investments continue to increase, data experiences can no longer be limited to executives, analysts, or IT. So, what can IT and data leaders do to enable the other 70%?
Join us as three of Domo’s most esteemed data experts—Chief Data Officer Mohammed Aaser, VP of Data Curiosity Ben Schein, and VP of Engineering Services Beth Saenz—address that question while exploring the new and developing world of data apps, which are designed to put data to work for everyone and, in turn, deliver on the most important leg of the BI journey: the last mile.
You’ll learn how:
- Data apps go beyond charts and graphs to create actionable data experiences right where the work gets done
- Organizations are using data apps to guide actions and optimize the millions of unique processes and business decisions that happen every day
- Domo empowers businesses to build and distribute powerful data apps, in record time, with easy-to-use no-code and low-code app development capabilities
Domo transforms the way these companies manage business.