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May’s Tapp Social tackles the fear of data

Intimidated by data? This May 15 event says it's not that scary, really.

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The Tapp Network’s monthly Tapp Social at The Mill takes on the topic of data analysis with “Don’t Fear the Data: Tackling the Myths Associated with Data and Fundraising” on May 15 from 3–6 p.m.

Speaker Erin Troia, CEO of Ignite Intention Consulting, will demystify fundraising analytics by focusing on common fears and misconceptions about data, while teaching best practices and showing real examples.

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This free event is geared toward nonprofit and corporate leaders. Seating is limited, and includes networking and a happy hour.

Companies: The Mill

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