Oscar Wood’s time at the University of Virginia left a deep impression, and now he’s paying it forward.
Nearly 30 years after receiving his degree, Wood hopes to ensure students at UVA’s School of Data Science have the same opportunities he had. That’s why he’s making a $100,000 investment in a new bridge program that he described as “absolutely wonderful and critical and needed.”
“I’ve done a million things in my lifetime,” Wood, a 1995 graduate in electrical engineering, said. “I’ve been to places, traveled the world, but nothing really reflects as strongly on me as my time at UVA.”
Wood’s life has been full. He worked with the U.S. Department of Defense, including during the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks. He launched Data Tactics, a data engineering management firm, and serves as CEO of NNData, a company he also founded that focuses on implementing data management practices for organizations.
But it all started at UVA and his time building initial, lasting connections with a program that eased his transition to University life and allowed him to be part of a group with a common purpose, dedicated to “propping each other up,” he said.

