Browse the complete record of transactions filed by Richardson Julie, Board Member. Director active across 4 companies, notably Datadog, Inc.. Cumulatively, 37 reports have been logged. Total volume traded: €807k. The latest transaction was disclosed on 7 May 2026 — Cession. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). The full history is accessible without signup.
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Julie Richardson is a seasoned U.S. corporate director and financial executive whose career has been built at the intersection of investment banking, private equity, and public-company governance. Based on publicly available information, she spent more than 25 years on Wall Street with a focus on telecommunications, media, and technology. She began her career at Merrill Lynch, where she worked for ten years, and later moved to J.P. Morgan, where she headed an investment banking group. In 2003, she joined Providence Equity Partners as head of the New York office, where she led numerous investments and buyout transactions. In corporate governance, Richardson is best known for her role as an independent director and audit committee chair at Yext, as well as for her service on the board of Datadog. Datadog’s public materials identify her as chair of the audit committee there as well. Her board experience has also included service at UBS Group AG and, previously, VEREIT, Inc., underscoring a broad track record on public-company boards across very different sectors. Her core expertise is centered on financial discipline, capital allocation, risk oversight, internal controls, and assessing strategic transactions. At Datadog, the company has described her role as helping management make structural decisions related to growth, scaling sustainably, potential acquisitions, and investments in security and control systems. That type of contribution points to a long-term governance mindset, with a focus on durable value creation and shareholder protection. Richardson is also associated with a strong interest in diversity, corporate culture, and responsible leadership, themes she has discussed in public conversations with Yext. Her profile is particularly relevant for high-growth, U.S.-listed technology companies where governance rigor, financial transparency, and operational discipline are critical to long-term success.