“Data storytelling is the secret sauce,” said Nicole Callahan, a data analyst with the Education Department’s Federal Student Aid Office. The reason is simple: Data that just sits locked away in a storage container is useless. Data is only powerful when it’s used to tell a story. But figuring out how to turn a dataset into insights isn’t always easy.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- The basic tools and understanding you need to utilize data visualization and storytelling.
- How effective data storytelling can help you make better decisions for your team, organization and mission overall.
- The biggest barriers agencies face when creating data strategies.
Watch on demand to learn key strategies, tools and processes you can use to make data storytelling and visualization a reality.
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Rachel Leventhal-Weiner
Director of Evaluation and Impact,
State of Connecticut,
Office of Policy and Management
State of Connecticut,
Office of Policy and Management
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Eva Pereira
Chief Data Officer,
City of Los Angeles
City of Los Angeles
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Nick Rubin
Automation Specialist,
Red Hat North America Public Sector
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Stefanie Costa Leabo
Chief Data Officer,
City of Boston
City of Boston
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Ty Caldwell
Tableau Developer,
The Management Performance Hub,
State of Indiana
The Management Performance Hub,
State of Indiana
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Gabriel Mullen
Principal Sales Engineer - SLED,
Snowflake
Snowflake
Register Now:
- Closed captioning will be available.
- All registrants will receive the recording April 6.