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Teradata Has Been Named One of the World's Most Ethical Companies 2021

Teradata has again been recognized as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies, for 12th consecutive year! Read more.

Jonathan Steel
Jonathan Steel
February 22, 2021 3 min read
Teradata is one of the world's most ethical companies.

I am proud to announce that Teradata Corporation has again been recognized as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2021. This is the twelfth consecutive year that Teradata has achieved this important honor.  

The highest standards of ethics and integrity have always been a foundation of our culture at Teradata and we continually work to improve our company’s compliance programs for the benefit of our employees, partners, customers and shareholders. In 2021, in addition to enhancing our thriving “Ethics Advocates” program around the globe, we are intensifying our company-wide focus on Teradata’s Environmental, Social and Governance goals, and on our best in class Privacy program.

Congratulations to everyone at Teradata for their part in achieving this exclusive recognition. In particular, congratulations to our team of dedicated Ethics & Compliance attorneys, our Enterprise Risk and Assurance Team, the Security Team and all the other professionals involved across our programs for their tireless work to make sure Teradata does business the right way.

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About Jonathan Steel

Jonathan Steel served as Teradata’s Chief International Legal Counsel since 2013, before that as EMEA Region Legal Counsel since 2007 and assumed the role of Teradata’s Chief Ethics, Compliance and Privacy Officer in 2019. He is a UK-qualified attorney and spent the first part of his legal career in private legal practice. Jonathan has extensive experience of complex ethics and compliance matters across the territories in which Teradata operates. He has also helped build and enhance Teradata’s privacy and security programs, most recently Teradata’s global implementation of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018.
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