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SUMMARY:Data + Women Virtual Tableau User Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, June 13\, for the fourth Data + Women Vi
 rtual Tableau User Group - Founders Edition!\n\n[su_button url="https://ww
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 018" target="blank" style="noise" size="5" radius="10"]Register here for f
 ree![/su_button]\n\nDuring this session you will have the opportunity to h
 ear from a group of stellar women in data founders who have put their idea
 s into action to make a difference with data. Each will share why and how 
 they launched their initiative\, their impact\, and advice for others read
 y to do the same in ten minute lightening talks\, followed by some live Q&
 amp\;A and candid discussion.\nAgenda:\n&nbsp\;\n\n 	Welcome and Introduct
 ion by Brit Cava and Chloe Tseng\, She Talks Data\n 	Lightning Talk by Kir
 a Wetzel\, girls + data\n 	Lightning Talk by Chantilly Jaggernauth\, Mille
 nnials and Data\n 	Lightning Talk by Dilyana Suleymanova\, The Secrets of 
 Dashboards\n 	Lightning Talk by Emily Kund\, Tableau Fringe Festival\n 	Li
 ve Q&amp\;A\n\n&nbsp\;\nMeet the speakers:\nKira Wetzel founded girls + d
 ata\, a 501(c)(3) when she participated in a Girls in Tech - Milwaukee men
 toring opportunity in 2016. Young women in elementary\, intermediate\, and
  high school attended this event to ask questions to a wide panel of women
  IT professionals. As the only data analytics professional in the room\, s
 he had quite the audience trying to understand what she did. After talking
  to about ten girls and one parent\, Kira left the event having answered s
 everal questions about one serious misconception about working in technolo
 gy: a career in technology means a career in computer science or programmi
 ng. As a woman who loves data analytics and who uses programming "some of 
 the time\," she has set out to overcome the idea that you have to be a "co
 der" to be a woman in tech. Through hands-on workshops she has developed a
  program that culminates in participants developing real world exposure to
  dashboard development and analytics. In 12 months this program has provid
 ed approximately 300 students with exposure to careers in data analytics a
 nd have an exciting roadmap for 2018-2019 that will provide more advanced 
 hands-on experience. By day\, Kira is currently works and lives in Silicon
  Valley. During the day she is developing analytics and outside of playing
  with data she can be found traveling with her husband\, playing with her 
 dogs\, and distance running.\n\nChantilly Jaggernauth's mission is to empo
 wer organizations and individuals through the use of data visualizations a
 nd data analytics. She specializes in data visualization design\, data ana
 lytics and development\, training\, speaking engagements\, and solution im
 plementation. Chantilly has showcased her exemplary unique skill set at tw
 o Fortune 50 companies for over seven years. Currently\, she is employed a
 s a Senior Data Analyst at Comcast\, a telecommunications conglomerate bas
 ed in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. In her current role at Comcast\, Chanti
 lly manages data analytics and data visualization for the Talent Intellige
 nce department. She uses Tableau and Alteryx to analyze data and to create
  impactful visualizations and data solutions for leadership and key stakeh
 olders. During her free time Chantilly is a data analytics and visualizati
 on consultant and trainer. She is the Founder and CEO of the non-profit or
 ganization Millennials and Data (#MAD). She enjoys analyzing open data set
 s\, publishing interactive storytelling visualizations\, training\, mentor
 ing\, educating herself on data analytics and visualizations\, and being a
 n active member in the data community.\n\nDilyana Suleymanova is a Data A
 nalyst at Ceteris AG. Her professional focus (and also her passion) is on 
 data visualization and data analysis. She discovered her interest in the d
 ata in 2014 at a workshop at Google when she was still a student. After th
 at\, she decided to write a master thesis about the Big Data. She also com
 pleted an internship in Business Intelligence in Berlin\, where she gained
  her first experience with Tableau. Her first experience with data visuali
 zation for the clients she did at GHG Service GmbH\, where she had been cr
 eated dashboards for marketing two years long. Dilyana created a project 
 “The Secrets of Dashboards” in February 2018. In the context of this p
 roject\, she writes blog articles and organizes MeetUps for all Data Peopl
 e in Berlin. Currently\, she is studying Data Analyst Nanodegree Program b
 esides her work\, where she deepens her knowledge of Python\, SQL\, and d3
 .\n\nEmily Kund has been involved with the Tableau community for five yea
 rs with her participation evolving from doing data visualizations as a hob
 by to founding the Tableau Fringe Festival\, a global conference dedicated
  to the Tableau eco-system. She loves supporting data vizzers and Tableau 
 community members whether it’s through the Tableau Wannabe Podcast she c
 o-hosts\, to the Vizzies\, community-based awards recognizing leaders and 
 technicians in the Tableau community\, or providing resources for newcomer
 s to the Tableau community. She is especially excited when she has the opp
 ortunity to talk to kids about data viz to get them excited about the fiel
 d. Emily founded a leadership consultancy this year and does freelance dat
 a visualization work\, through Analytics to Inform\, to help executives ob
 tain the information they need to make well-informed decisions. Outside of
  work\, Emily is the mom to two awesome kids\, Alex and Katie\, a fitness 
 enthusiast\, and a co-chair with the Junior League of Annapolis to help wo
 men recovering from addiction create and maintain a daily positive routine
 . Emily also founded Pretty Strong Smart\, a women’s empowerment initiat
 ive that conducts community outreach and provides scholarships for educati
 onal empowerment.\n\nBrit Cava works in analytics and is based in Silicon
  Valley California. She specializes in designing visual analytics\, data m
 ethodologies\, and strategies that help businesses thrive and inspire acti
 on. Her visualization work and thought leadership earned earned her the ti
 tle of Zen Master in 2016/2017. She devotes her free time striving for gen
 der parity by channeling her expertise and community building skills throu
 gh She Talks Data\, a group that enriches\, empowers\, and connects women 
 and men in the data industry.\n\nChloe Tseng is a Senior Data Analyst at 
 Twitter\, where she turns complex statistics and data into a story to driv
 e business decisions. She loves visualizing data to raise awareness of soc
 ial issues and founded Viz for Social Good\, a nonprofit that empowers mis
 sion-driven organizations to harness the power of data visualization for s
 ocial change. Passionate about increasing diversity in tech\, she is the c
 o-founder of She Talks Data\, a community that supports women to become le
 aders in data. Chloe has been recognized as a Tableau Zen Master. Her nonp
 rofit Viz for Social Good has been named a finalist in the Fast Company's 
 2018 World Changing Ideas Awards and was awarded a Silver at the 2017 Info
 rmation is Beautiful Awards. She is @datachloe on Twitter.\n\nFor question
 s about this event\, please reach out to Brit Cava or Chloe Tseng.\n\nR
 ead more at https://www.tableau.com/learn/webinars/data-women-virtual-tabl
 eau-user-group-06-13-2018#dyGhW7Hxd5Yib3cy.99
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