The Nashville chapter of the Blacks in Technology Foundation (BIT-Nashville) has launched a statewide initiative to provide nonprofit healthcare organizations in Tennessee with training in data analytics. The free program will focus on Excel skills, analytics, and data visualization and storytelling.
“We wanted to pick skills that we knew were important for data analysis and communication, and that would be easily available for pretty much everyone,” says Holly Rachel, president and co-organizer of BIT-Nashville. “That’s why we focused on Excel instead of a more expensive data analysis…

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