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North Park University - Chicago North Park University - Chicago

Making the Most of Your Data

Admission

  • $90.00  -  Half Day-Full Price
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-Donors Forum nonprofit associates
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-<$1 million budget at nonprofit organization
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-5 years or less experience in sector
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-Undergrad and Graduate Students
  • $72.00  -  Half Day-NPU or ECC Staff
  • $90.00  -  Half Day-Certificate Student

Description

Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 9 a.m. - Noon

Hosted at North Park University, Chicago, IL

Half-Day Workshop: $90

Thank you for your interest. Registration for this workshop is now closed.

About this Session:

All too often valuable data is locked away in spreadsheets, siloed away in myriad databases, never reaching its fullest potential for leading innovation and program improvement. Grasp how to move data from being a raw resource that you store to a valuable asset that drives your organization’s decision-making and impact. Organizations of all sizes will be highlighted and attendees will leave with ideas about how to better utilize data in their own shop.

Who Should Participate: Anyone seeking to maximize the organizational data they have already collected

Susan YatesAbout the Presenter: Andrew Means, is co-founder of The Impact Lab. Impact Lab is a data science shop that works with nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies on solving social problems. Andrew has previously held leadership positions at the University of Chicago Center for Data Science and Public Policy, Groupon, and the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. He holds a master’s in public policy from the Harris School at the University of Chicago and is trained in Six Sigma from Motorola. Andrew is chairman of the board of directors at The Supply and a member of the board of directors at Ingenuity Inc.

 

 

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