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Hey Coders,

This month's tech talk is brought to you by Experis

Speaker
Laura Oliver is a Delivery Specialist as Experis Solutions. She is a SAS developer, administrator and trainer. She has supported multiple clients on both a project and daily support basis. The industries she has supported over her career range from a Nuclear Power Plant to the Department of Health and Human Resources to an Armored Military Vehicle Manufacturer. Her most interesting client dealt with insurance fraud committed by doctors. In her spare time, she enjoys teaching, coaching and spending time with her grandchildren. Laura’s Bachelor and Master degrees in Mathematics are from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. Her talk will cover the Data Science Process. It will also include any skills needed and what’s next.

Experis Solutions provides IT and business services to accelerate business transformation. We focus on delivering value while mitigating risk for projects of all levels of complexity. Experis Solutions offers a breadth and depth of knowledge in Digital Transformation, Data Science, Agile Transformation, DevSecOps, Testing and Continuous Quality, Software Engineering, Infrastructure Modernization, Cyber Security, Technical Services, and Integrated Workforce Solutions.

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Caryn Ligon 386-804-1983

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