Do you feel like you're not a "technical" person? Have you been curious about what the hype around coding is all about and how it can actually make your work easier? The purpose of this presentation is to share my story of combatting imposter syndrome (we can all be "technical"!) and to provide a real-world work scenario to showcase how using Python can solve reporting challenges. This presentation is ideal for people who often create Excel reports for work, have little or no experience with programming, and are curious about expanding their skillset and knowledge on this subject.
Date: January 12, 2023
Time: 1pm - 2pm PST
Presented by Amy Pawin, Manager, Relationship Management, UNICEF USA
Amy Pawin is a Manager on the Philanthropy Insight team at UNICEF USA. She leads portfolio optimization, business analytics, and developing prospect management business rules for Institutional Philanthropy teams (Corporate, Foundations, and Civil Society Organizations). She has 7 years of experience working at cause-based non-profits in project management, operations, and prospect development roles and 2 years experience working in a operations role at a legal tech company. Amy has a passion to find ways to improve processes and strives to be a life-long learner.
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