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SUMMARY:KCWiT TechTalks | Data Science
DESCRIPTION:Join Kansas City Women in Technology for an in-depth discussion on the dynamic world of Data Science.\n\n\nOur expert panelists will not only share their experiences but also provide practical insights on how data is helping shape our future. Whether you're a seasoned pro or simply curious about the field\, you are sure to walk away with valuable\, actionable insights and inspiration.\n\nWe expect all participants to be kind\, considerate\, and respectful within our community. Read our code of conduct at kansascitywomenintechnology.github.io/CodeOfConduct/. This code of conduct applies to participants of all ages\, all KCWiT events and spaces\, online and off\, public and private.\n\n\n\n\n\nPANELISTS\n\nElizabeth Christensen\, Manager of Customer Success\n\nCrunchy Data\n\nElizabeth Garrett Christensen is an expert in PostgreSQL and works at Crunchy Data. Elizabeth's role at Crunchy Data is primarily in Postgres and SQL education and advocacy and she writes blogs\, tutorials\, documentation\, and frequently speaks at developer events. Crunchy Data has products both in relational databases and recently added products in the data analytics space. She is on the board of the United States PostgreSQL Association\, is an organizer for the Kansas City Postgres User Group\, and co-hosts PostGIS Day\, an event for open-source geospatial databases.\n\nLyndsay Noble\, Program Director for Analytics\n\nRockhurst University\n\nLyndsay Noble is a strategic data and analytics leader with nearly 20 years of experience utilizing data science\, machine learning\, and AI to solve complex business problems. She is self-employed\, providing insights and developing actionable plans to drive revenue and margin growth for businesses. Noble has a proven track record in creating data-driven solutions and organizational structures\, mentoring teams\, and delivering research briefs at industry conference presentations. She is adept at making complex algorithms understandable and actionable for business leaders.\n\nElizabeth Brown\, Data Science and Machine Learning Manager\n\nShamrock Trading Corporation\n\nElizabeth Brown is a skilled Data Engineer with over two years of experience at Shamrock Trading Corporation\, where she has recently been promoted to serve as the Data Science and Machine Learning Manager. Leveraging her skills in data curation\, data science\, machine learning\, and data engineering\, she has collaborated with the Strategic Analytics and Data Science teams to implement data integrations enriching business data that aligns with stakeholder objectives. Previous data roles utilized a wide array of cloud-based technologies and backend services. Her background also includes significant roles in data governance and process engineering.\n\nMatt Copple\, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer\n\nPlayhaus\n\nMatthew Copple has "loved the smell of data in the morning" since he built his first database in high school. He is co-founder and CEO of Grand River Analytics LLC and co-founder and CTO of Playhaus\, applying 25 years of technology and leadership experience to building modern analytics platforms and SaaS products. In KCWIT\, he is better known as "Tamara's husband\," and has mentored at numerous DjangoGirls and DjangoFest events. He is also a community organizer for the Kansas City Python Meetup group. When he isn't busy with his business and technology pursuits\, Matt enjoys visiting museums\, researching and visiting little-known American Civil War battlefields\, readying everything he can get his hands on and traveling with his wife.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Join Kansas City Women in Technology for an in-depth discussion on the dynamic world of Data Science.</strong></span>\n<div helvetica="" neue="">\n<div>\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Our expert panelists will not only share their experiences but also provide practical insights on how data is helping shape our future. Whether you&rsquo\;re a seasoned pro or simply curious about the field\, you are sure to walk away with valuable\, actionable insights and inspiration.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">We expect all participants to be kind\, considerate\, and respectful within our community. Read our code of conduct at&nbsp\;<a data-msys-clicktrack="0" href="http://kansascitywomenintechnology.github.io/CodeOfConduct/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="http://kansascitywomenintechnology.github.io/CodeOfConduct/">kansascitywomenintechnology.github.io/CodeOfConduct/</a>. This code of conduct applies to participants of all ages\, all KCWiT events and spaces\, online and off\, public and private.</span></p>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<div helvetica="" neue="">\n<div>\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>PANELISTS</strong></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Elizabeth Christensen\, Manager of Customer Success<br />\nCrunchy Data</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Elizabeth Garrett Christensen is an expert in PostgreSQL and works at Crunchy Data. Elizabeth&rsquo\;s role at Crunchy Data is primarily in Postgres and SQL education and advocacy and she writes blogs\, tutorials\, documentation\, and frequently speaks at developer events. Crunchy Data has products both in relational databases and recently added products in the data analytics space. She is on the board of the United States PostgreSQL Association\, is an organizer for the Kansas City Postgres User Group\, and co-hosts PostGIS Day\, an event for open-source geospatial databases.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Lyndsay Noble\, Program Director for Analytics</strong><br />\nRockhurst University</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Lyndsay Noble is a strategic data and analytics leader with nearly 20 years of experience utilizing data science\, machine learning\, and AI to solve complex business problems. She is self-employed\, providing insights and developing actionable plans to drive revenue and margin growth for businesses. Noble has a proven track record in creating data-driven solutions and organizational structures\, mentoring teams\, and delivering research briefs at industry conference presentations. She is adept at making complex algorithms understandable and actionable for business leaders.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Elizabeth Brown\, Data Science and Machine Learning Manager</strong><br />\nShamrock Trading Corporation</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Elizabeth Brown is a skilled Data Engineer with over two years of experience at Shamrock Trading Corporation\, where she has recently been promoted to serve as the Data Science and Machine Learning Manager. Leveraging her skills in data curation\, data science\, machine learning\, and data engineering\, she has collaborated with the Strategic Analytics and Data Science teams to implement data integrations enriching business data that aligns with stakeholder objectives. Previous data roles utilized a wide array of cloud-based technologies and backend services. Her background also includes significant roles in data governance and process engineering.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Matt Copple\, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer</strong><br />\nPlayhaus</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Matthew Copple has &ldquo\;loved the smell of data in the morning&rdquo\; since he built his first database in high school. He is co-founder and CEO of Grand River Analytics LLC and co-founder and CTO of Playhaus\, applying 25 years of technology and leadership experience to building modern analytics platforms and SaaS products. In KCWIT\, he is better known as &ldquo\;Tamara&rsquo\;s husband\,&rdquo\; and has mentored at numerous DjangoGirls and DjangoFest events. He is also a community organizer for the Kansas City Python Meetup group. When he isn&rsquo\;t busy with his business and technology pursuits\, Matt enjoys visiting museums\, researching and visiting little-known American Civil War battlefields\, readying everything he can get his hands on and traveling with his wife.</span></p>\n</div>\n</div>\n
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