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Data in the ATL - Empowering Non-Profits Through Data

Data in the ATL - Empowering Non-Profits Through Data In-Person

Guest speaker: Karen CramerKaren Cramer
Director of Performance Measurement, TechBridge, Inc.

TechBridge is an ATL-based non-profit organization whose mission is to help other non-profits be more impactful through technology and data. At TechBridge, Karen helps organizations define and implement their data strategy in order to better realize their missions and goals. She is passionate about data sharing and building data collaboratives across the broader non-profit community that allow for the better coordination of services and the matching of service demand and capacity. Among her recent accomplishments, Karen co-founded the non-profit Helping Mamas, a baby supplies bank in the metro area and winner of United Way Atlanta's 2015 Spark Prize. She earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree from James Madison University and M.S. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin..

#DataInTheATL is a speaker series hosted by Georgia State University Library that connects the university community with prominent members of the Atlanta data community. Invited speakers show the importance of data science in making informed decisions and how they use data analysis and expertise in their daily work.

Location: CURVE, Georgia State University Library, 2nd floor of Library South, 103 Decatur Street SE, Atlanta, GA 30303. Map it.

Related LibGuide: Data Events by Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh

Date:
Friday, March 8, 2019
Time:
11:00am - 12:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
CURVE, Library South 2
Campus:
Downtown Campus Library
Categories:
  Data Events/Talks     Events     Student Success  
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Bryan Sinclair

Associate Dean for Public Services, Georgia State University Library