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As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for data governance vice president in the United States is $54.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.62 and $67.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectData Governance Vice PresidentData Governance Manager
ResponsibilitiesStrategic oversight, policy development, executive leadershipOperational implementation, team management, project execution
Required CredentialsAdvanced degree, extensive experience in data governance, leadership skillsBachelor's or master's degree, experience in data management roles
Work EnvironmentExecutive offices, cross-departmental collaborationTeam-based, project-focused, departmental settings
Industry UsageCommon in large organizations, corporate strategyWidely used across organizations for day-to-day governance tasks

The Data Governance Vice President focuses on strategic leadership and policy development at an executive level, while the Data Governance Manager handles operational tasks and team management. Both roles require data governance expertise, but differ in scope and seniority.

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Infographic showing various Data Governance Vice President job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,939 per year, or $54.8 per hour.
Vice President, Data Quality Governance

Vice President, Data Quality Governance

Morgan Stanley

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Morgan Stanley rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 154 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 148 rated financial services


Job description

We're seeking someone to join our team as a Data Quality Governance VP in the Data Governance & AI Non-Financial Risk team to act as a leader within the Firm's Data Quality (DQ) Governance function with a specific focus on the end-to-end management of Data Quality Issues under the enterprise DQ Program. The candidate will lead the implementation, oversight, and continuous enhancement of the DQ Issue Management framework, including issue identification, classification, root cause analysis, remediation tracking, and closure validation.
In the Legal & Compliance division, we assist the Firm in achieving its business objectives by facilitating and overseeing the Firm's management of legal, regulatory and franchise risk. This is a Vice President level position within the Data Quality team. The role requires close partnership with Divisional Data Offices (DDOs), the Technology Firmwide Data Office (FDO), peer teams within the Data Governance Office, and Non-Financial Risk (NFR) functions to ensure consistent application of issue management standards, clear ownership, and timely escalation of material data quality risks. The successful candidate will drive adherence to policy requirements, strengthen controls to prevent recurrence of issues, and improve transparency through robust reporting and governance forums. This role is also responsible for embedding sustainable practices across the data quality lifecycle, including integration with data lineage, control frameworks, and remediation action plans.
Since 1935, Morgan Stanley is known as a global leader in financial services, always evolving and innovating to better serve our clients and our communities in more than 40 countries around the world.
What you'll do in the role:
  • Own and continuously enhance the enterprise DQ Issue Management Framework, ensuring alignment with policy, risk, and regulatory expectations.
  • Lead end-to-end DQ Issue lifecycle management, ensuring timely identification, classification, remediation, and closure validation.
  • Enforce consistent application of Issue severity, taxonomy, and escalation standards to drive accurate risk visibility and drive accountability for remediation delivery, ensuring sustainable fixes and prevention of Issue recurrence.
  • Define and monitor KPIs/KRIs and reporting to assess issue trends, remediation effectiveness, and systemic risk exposure.
  • Assess control effectiveness and challenge remediation actions to ensure alignment with policy and risk requirements.
  • Partner with DDOs and NFR to ensure clear ownership, timely escalation, and alignment to enterprise Issue management standards.
  • Deliver targeted training and guidance to strengthen execution of DQ Issue management responsibilities and drive continuous improvement through thematic analysis to identify systemic data quality risks and strengthen preventative controls.
  • Assess and challenge Data Quality Standardized Risk as part of the annual Non-Financial Risk Assessment (NFRA), ensuring alignment between identified risks, issue inventories, and residual risk outcomes.

What you'll bring to the role:
  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred and a 8+ years of experience in Data Quality, Issue Management, Data Governance, or Risk Management
  • Deep understanding of Issue Management lifecycle (identification, classification, remediation, closure, and validation)
  • Strong knowledge of Data Quality risks, data and control frameworks
  • Experience working with Issue Management platforms (e.g., IAT/OpenPages) and DQ tools (e.g., Collibra, Informatica, Talend)
  • Strong understanding of regulatory expectations and governance frameworks (e.g., NFR, risk taxonomy alignment)
  • Advanced analytical skills; proficiency in Excel or data/analytics tools for issue analysis and reporting
  • Demonstrated leadership experience managing cross-functional teams and complex remediation initiatives
  • Strong communication skills with ability to translate complex data/risk issues into actionable insights for senior stakeholders
  • Experience in training, mentoring, and driving adoption of best practices

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM MORGAN STANLEY:
At Morgan Stanley, we raise, manage and allocate capital for our clients - helping them reach their goals. We do it in a way that's differentiated - and we've done that for 90 years. Our values - putting clients first, doing the right thing, leading with exceptional ideas, committing to diversity and inclusion, and giving back - aren't just beliefs, they guide the decisions we make every day to do what's best for our clients, communities and more than 80,000 employees in 1,200 offices across 42 countries. At Morgan Stanley, you'll find an opportunity to work alongside the best and the brightest, in an environment where you are supported and empowered. Our teams are relentless collaborators and creative thinkers, fueled by their diverse backgrounds and experiences. We are proud to support our employees and their families at every point along their work-life journey, offering some of the most attractive and comprehensive employee benefits and perks in the industry. There's also ample opportunity to move about the business for those who show passion and grit in their work.
To learn more about our offices across the globe, please copy and paste https://www.morganstanley.com/about-us/global-offices into your browser.
Expected base pay rates for the role will be between $120,000 and $210,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, base pay if hired will be determined on an individualized basis and is only part of the total compensation package, which, depending on the position, may also include commission earnings, incentive compensation, discretionary bonuses, other short and long-term incentive packages, and other Morgan Stanley sponsored benefit programs.
Morgan Stanley is an equal opportunity employer committed to building and maintaining a workforce that is diverse in experience and background. Our recruiting efforts reflect our strong commitment to a culture of inclusion, where individuals are hired, developed, and advanced based on their skills and talents.
Our workforce reflects a broad cross-section of the global communities in which we operate, bringing a variety of backgrounds, talents, perspectives, and experiences.
For more information, please visit: https://www.morganstanley.com/people-opportunities/eeo.

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