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RTP Alteryx User Group 4Q2021 Meeting

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Published on ‎10-21-2021 12:46 PM by | Updated on ‎10-21-2021 04:07 PM

Dear Members,

We have a great Q4 meeting planned with two presentations by Chris Williams (Chief Technical Officer, Precision Analytics Group).

 

We look forward to seeing you all there. Please spread the word and invite your colleagues who work in the Data Sciences space.

 

With the new Community Events experience, we won't have a registration page. Please simply RSVP by clicking "Yes" on the top right corner and on the day of the event, use this link to access the virtual meeting:

https://alteryx.webex.com/alteryx/j.php?MTID=mc6825ddd5a4f6c25ef03752b998ac063

 

Thanks,

Sarah Roberts, John Hollingsworth and Conrad D'Cruz
RTP Alteryx User Group Leadership

 

Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2021

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM EST (the clocks fall back on Nov 07 this year)

 

 

Agenda


4:00 – 4:05 Welcome

4:05 – 4:35 Food Banks in Elderly and High Poverty Areas by Chris Williams.

4:35 – 5:00 Time Series Analysis meets Batch Macros by Chris Williams.

5:00 – 5:30 Networking/social time online.

 

 

 



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A big thank you to Chris Williams for giving us two awesome presentations at our 4Q2021 meeting.  Also thank you to all who attended.

 

Here is the recording: 

 

We are accepting topic suggestions for the quarterly meetings next year. 

 

The presentation on Food Deserts led to a discussion on how we can create a similar project tailored to our local counties and possibly other areas of North Carolina. We will revisit this idea next year and plan some small projects to study the local issues using data. If anyone has suggestions and ideas please chime in.

 

Thank you,

RTP Alteryx User Group Leadership team

Sarah, John and Conrad