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Women in Analytics Network:
Canadian Chapter 

The Women in Analytics (WIA) Network is a SAS sponsored networking program aimed to strengthen diversity in the analytics field. The program will leverage the SAS values of authenticity, value for work/life balance and passion to build a community of women who are interested in and will advocate for Women in Analytics. Our audience is anyone wishing to contribute to, or build a career in analytics. 

Women in Analytics Network:
Canadian Chapter 

The Women in Analytics (WIA) Network is a SAS sponsored networking program aimed to strengthen diversity in the analytics field. The program will leverage the SAS values of authenticity, value for work/life balance and passion to build a community of women who are interested in and will advocate for Women in Analytics. Our audience is anyone wishing to contribute to, or build a career in analytics. 

SAS is a natural for a leadership role for WIA, and not just because of the software. The company has fostered a culture of nurturing talent and accommodating the demands of family life, from on-campus day care and schooling at our Cary, N.C., campus, to progressive work-from-home and family leave policies across the organization. But we can only provide a stage; the voice must be yours. Join the network here. Together, we can create a resource that provides inspiration and practical learning, a springboard to opportunity, a forum for that voice.

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Katherine Sanborn,
Kellogg Company
 


Elisa Gois,
MGM Resorts International


Swetha Valluri,
1-800-Flowers.com
 


Susan Wediner,
IntrinsiQ Specialty Solutions


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