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Title and Summary
Director, AI & Data Strategy - Product Manager, Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Director, AI & Data Strategy - Product Manager, Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Overview
As Product Manager for the Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) Toolkit within the AI and Data Office, you will own the product vision, roadmap, and delivery outcomes for Mastercard’s PET‑enabled capabilities. Your role is to ensure these capabilities evolve into scalable, adoption‑ready products that enable teams to meet data privacy, protection, and governance expectations efficiently and consistently across the data and AI lifecycle.
You will work closely with data science, engineering, privacy, security, and risk teams to translate regulatory requirements and privacy‑preserving data collaboration needs into clear, outcome‑focused product capabilities. A core measure of success is your ability to drive measurable adoption, reduce privacy and governance friction, and standardize PET execution through well‑designed product features.
This role also supports government and public‑sector initiatives, ensuring that policy, regulatory, and data‑sovereignty intent is reflected in product requirements and reusable, scalable implementation patterns.
[Role]
This is a hands‑on product leadership role focused on shaping and executing the roadmap for Mastercard’s PETs Toolkit and related productized capabilities. You will act as the single accountable product owner, defining what problems the toolkit solves, for whom, and in what sequence, aligned with broader data governance, privacy, and trust priorities.
You will partner with Solution Architects and Delivery Specialists to move from ambiguous privacy and data governance requirements to clearly scoped, adoption‑ready product increments—balancing speed, risk, usability, and regulatory defensibility. You are expected to apply Mastercard product management discipline: staying solution‑agnostic, prioritizing outcomes over implementation, and engaging privacy and governance stakeholders early and continuously.
You will lead through influence, align multiple teams around a shared roadmap, and represent the product in cross‑functional and executive forums, while remaining close to execution and adoption outcomes.
Product Strategy & Roadmap
• Own and maintain the product vision and roadmap for the PETs Toolkit, aligned to Mastercard’s data governance and privacy frameworks.
Translate governance stages (e.g., risk assessment, control verification, monitoring) and privacy requirements (e.g., data minimization, restricted access, cross‑party data collaboration) into clear product capabilities with defined success metrics.
• Identify opportunities to productize PET‑enabled capabilities such as synthetic data, cleanroom‑style analytics, and privacy‑controlled model development workflows.
• Prioritize features based on customer impact, privacy risk reduction, scalability, regulatory defensibility, and reuse across teams and jurisdictions.
Requirements & Product Execution
• Define solution‑agnostic product requirements, epics, and acceptance criteria that enable engineering teams to deliver consistent, compliant PET‑enabled capabilities.
• Partner with engineering and data science teams throughout the delivery lifecycle to ensure requirements are understood, testable, and aligned with privacy and governance expectations.
• Ensure product releases are adoption‑ready, including documentation, onboarding guidance, and evidence outputs required by privacy, security, and risk reviewers.
Stakeholder & Governance Collaboration
• Act as the primary product interface to Privacy, Security, and Risk teams, embedding PET requirements early rather than treating them as approval gates.
• Facilitate trade‑off discussions between usability, privacy protection, data utility, coverage, and operational burden, making clear and defensible prioritization decisions.
• Communicate roadmap intent, changes, and outcomes clearly to senior stakeholders.
Government & Regulatory Enablement
• Support government and public‑sector initiatives by translating regulatory, data‑sovereignty, and policy requirements into product features and reusable patterns.
• Ensure PET‑enabled capabilities can operate across varied deployment constraints (e.g., restricted data environments, sovereign platforms, vendor‑hosted solutions) without fragmenting the product.
Adoption & Product Outcomes
• Drive internal adoption by understanding customer workflows (data scientists, AI product teams, governance and privacy reviewers) and reducing friction across privacy‑driven processes.
• Define and track product success metrics such as privacy and governance turnaround time reduction, reuse of standardized evidence artefacts, and adoption of privacy‑preserving workflows.
• Identify opportunities to standardize, simplify, or automate PET activities through product enhancements.
[All About You]
Must Have
• Proven experience as a Product Manager / Product Lead for AI, data, platform, or governance tooling in complex enterprise environments.
• Strong ability to translate privacy, data governance, and regulatory requirements into product capabilities that reduce friction while maintaining robust controls and traceability.
• Demonstrated success leading cross‑functional teams (engineering, data science, privacy, security, risk) and influencing senior stakeholders without direct authority.
• Strong executive communication skills, with the ability to articulate product vision and trade‑offs to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Preferred
• Experience working with or supporting government or regulatory stakeholders in regulated environments (e.g., public sector, financial services).
• Familiarity with Privacy Enhancing Technologies, data privacy engineering patterns, or secure data collaboration approaches.
• Familiarity with GenAI evaluation, benchmarking, automated testing, and • production‑readiness considerations in regulated environments.
• Experience bringing internal tooling to broader adoption or commercialization (packaging, enablement, go‑to‑market support, partner rollout).
• Experience contributing to an AI or data center‑of‑excellence operating model and scaling capabilities across regions.
[Success Measures]
• A well‑sequenced, outcome‑driven product roadmap that aligns privacy and PET policy requirements with practical delivery needs.
• Increased adoption of the PETs Toolkit across teams, with measurable reductions in privacy and governance friction.
• Clear, reusable product capabilities that standardize privacy‑preserving data usage.
• Strong working relationships with Privacy, Security, and delivery teams, reflected in earlier engagement and smoother reviews.
• Successful support of government or regulatory initiatives through scalable, productized PET‑enabled capabilities.
Corporate Security Responsibility
All activities involving access to Mastercard assets, information, and networks comes with an inherent risk to the organization and, therefore, it is expected that every person working for, or on behalf of, Mastercard is responsible for information security and must:
Abide by Mastercard’s security policies and practices;
Ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the information being accessed;
Report any suspected information security violation or breach, and
Complete all periodic mandatory security trainings in accordance with Mastercard’s guidelines.