November 13, 2018 – Moving from Data Analysis to Data Science
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ATTENTION ALL DATA AND ANALYTICS PROFESSIONALS!
We cordially invite you to attend our upcoming TDWI Northwest Chapter meeting on November 13, 2018. Come meet other local professionals, build your network, share ideas, and exchange career advice while listening to quality presentations in a vendor-neutral setting, which is the hallmark of TDWI education. Our speakers are local data & analytics leaders and practitioners sharing on their success and lessons learned from their journey to move beyond data analysis toward data science:
- perspectives on what data science is, and what it is not
- how leaders can start/accelerate data science capabilities within their organization to improve business performance
- ideas for individuals wanting to pursue a career in data science, including the skills and experience needed to be a great data scientist
- real-world examples of how data science is driving business success
Attendance, food, and beverages are complimentary. Parking is not validated and there are several parking garages available in the direct area including 2601, The Olympus, and Bell Street Pier.
Please see our detailed meeting agenda below.
When: |
Tuesday, November 13, 5:30 – 8:30pm |
Where:
Topic: |
Zulily headquarters
2601 Elliott Ave #200, Seattle, WA 98121
(Entrance at corner of Vine & Alaskan Way)
Moving from Data Analysis to Data Science |
Agenda:
5:30 pm |
Registration, Appetizers & Peer Networking |
6:00 pm |
Welcome and Chapter Business |
6:15 pm |
Speaker Presentations
- Emre Motan – Data Scientist (Facebook)
- Gina Schmalzle - Data Scientist (Nordstrom)
- Paul Sheets – Manager, Data Science (Zulily)
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7:30 pm |
Panel Discussion / Audience Q&A |
8:15 pm |
Door Prizes & Closing Remarks |
8:30 pm |
End of Event |
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