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Taking Pride in Our Actions

Corporate responsibility may have a new name but Teradata’s commitments continue to shine. Read Claire Bramley and Molly Treese’s overview of Teradata’s dedicated ESG efforts.

September 7, 2021 3 min read
Teradata's Commitment to ESG Ethos

At Teradata, corporate social responsibility is a core tenet of how we do business. While integrity remains a cornerstone of our operating principles, we also feel obligated to take a responsible view of how we can and should impact the world we live in.
 
A strong commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ethos requires an approach that is not only anchored in our core principles but also one that considers how we can provide both short- and long-term sustainable value. Accordingly, we remain focused on making meaningful ESG commitments across our entire value chain.
 
Corporate Citizenship, a Calling!
When a company and its stakeholders act responsibly no matter the circumstance, it has a high intrinsic value for people wanting to do business with them.
 
The ongoing integration of social responsibility into every facet of Teradata’s business has been a central element on our path to value creation. Amidst our transformational Cloud-First journey this focus has remained firm, benefiting from full management and board support.
 
Keeping Focused on What’s Most Meaningful
There are several key stakeholders who inform how we conduct our business. This includes our employees, customers, investors, suppliers, and partners, who each understand that companies focused on corporate citizenship are more likely to achieve long-term sustainable growth.
 
Our CEO Steve McMillan wrote in his intro to our 2020 ESG report, “we believe that corporate social responsibility is an expression of our purpose to transform how businesses work and people live through the power of data. In addition —it is both our privilege and our duty to support society with conscientious global citizenship that helps build a better world.”
 
Governance + Compliance = Doing the Right Thing
At Teradata, we are continuously strengthening the structures and processes designed to ensure accountability, broad-based participation, equity and inclusiveness, and empowerment of all our constituents.
 
Our collective action includes reducing our carbon footprint, creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, helping support the communities where we live and work, having strong corporate governance, and acting ethically in all we do, each and every day.
 
Accordingly, we have pledged our commitment to the UN Global Compact principles to foster ethical behavior and human rights. This echoes what is of the highest concern to our company and stakeholders, and essential to our ability to succeed as a corporation. In fact, we have achieved the UN Global Compact CoP’s Advanced Designation for many years now.
 
A More Sustainable Future
The Cloud-First focus of our business strategy supports Teradata’s economic future, as well as our ambitions for mitigating climate change.
 
2020 taught us nothing if not a lesson in sustainability. Our teams stepped up to support one another, our customers, our partners, and the world at large. In 2020, we lowered our energy use by 17% from 2019, and we reduced our physical office footprint globally by 36%. As we transform our business to the cloud, we are establishing a new goal of 100% improvement in our reduction of Scope 1 and Scope 2 Green House Gas emissions by 2033. And, we plan to keep reviewing and iterating to improve our sustainability metrics long-term.
 
Whether it is doing business efficiently by optimizing our resources, following supply-chain best practices, or volunteering our time and talent to our local communities, we are constantly striving to be a force for meaningful change wherever we operate. In addition to the environment friendly features that we build into our products, we aim to operate our entire business in a sustainable way.
 
To thrive, our planet and people need a helping hand from many organizations—Teradata’s commitment is clear and unwavering, and is outlined in our ESG report.

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Molly Treese                                       Claire Bramley
Chief Legal Officer                             Chief Financial Officer

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About Claire Bramley

Claire Bramley is Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Teradata. A member of the company's Executive Leadership Team, she is responsible for leading the functions of finance, information technology, analytics and security, enterprise risk, and operations.

Claire brings a proven track record of leading large-scale fiscal and operational disciplines, driving financial and strategic planning, and proactive risk management. With extensive senior leadership experience and deep acumen in corporate finance and accounting, as well as excellent knowledge of the technology industry, Claire joined Teradata after serving as Global Controller of HP Inc. There she was responsible for financial controls and compliance, external reporting, and coordinating directly with the company’s Audit Committee. Additionally, she headed HP’s Finance Strategy and Transformation efforts and oversaw Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis.

Previously, Claire served in roles of increasing responsibility within HP’s finance function, including Head of Finance for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), where she oversaw the company’s $17 billion EMEA business. Claire was also Vice President, Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis at HP, where she supported all business units that, collectively, exceeded $100 billion in revenue. Prior to HP, she served as Acting CFO, Finance Controller and Head of Financial Analysis and Reporting at SSP Group PLC., a leading operator of food and beverage outlets in travel locations worldwide.

Claire holds a BSc. in Accounting and Financial Management from the University of Loughborough, Loughborough, UK. She is a Certified Public Accountant and Chartered Management Accountant.

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About Molly Treese

Molly Treese serves as Chief Legal Officer for Teradata, and is a member of the Executive Leadership Team.

As Chief Legal Officer, Molly leads Teradata’s global Law Department, overseeing all legal affairs of the company and guiding its Ethics & Compliance function. She additionally serves as Corporate Secretary, responsible for managing the integrity of Teradata’s governance framework and serving as a liaison to Teradata’s Board of Directors and shareholders.

For more than 20 years, Molly has counseled board and executive leadership on strategic corporate initiatives and transactions, regulatory and compliance matters, corporate governance, and commercial contracting. She has provided expert legal counsel to Teradata prior to, during and after its formation as a public company in 2007. Prior to that, Molly held in-house legal positions of increasing responsibility at NCR. She began her career as an attorney in private practice in Washington, DC and New York City.

Molly earned a law degree from the George Washington University Law School, received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program of Harvard Business School.

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