A Partner to Enable 

Data Science & Analytics Education 

June 15, 2023, Seminar

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Seminar Description

In this session, we’ll provide an overview of the resources provided by SAS Global Academic Programs (GAP), as well as a tour of SAS software from Base SAS to Enterprise Miner, SAS Visual Analytics, and SAS Model Studio. This is a great session to familiarize yourself with SAS, get a broad overview of its capabilities, and better understand the free software options available for academics. We will also highlight the upcoming Summer 2023 SAS Educator Conference, a free in-person event bringing together educators shaping the future of analytics for interactive discussions, software instruction, panels, and more.

Speakers' Bio

Lori Downen, Academic Program Manager, SAS Global Academic Programs

Dr. Lori Downen is an Academic Program Manager at SAS Institute. At SAS, she supports academic programs in advancing analytics education and aligning STEM education to meet the demands of the labor market with an emphasis on student engagement. Before joining SAS, Dr. Downen obtained B.S. degrees in Physics and Nuclear Engineering from North Carolina State University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializing in experimental and computational nuclear astrophysics. She has extensive experience as a mentor, tutor, and instructor with groups such as the Society for Woman Engineers and Women in Science and Engineering. Contact: Lori.Downen@sas.com 

Tom Grant, Principal Analytical Training Consultant, SAS Global Academic Programs:

Tom Grant holds a Master of Science degree in operations research from Virginia Commonwealth University. Prior to joining SAS in 2000, Tom worked in the accounting department of a national furniture retailer and developed statistical models to predict inventory losses.  Tom was also manager of the Marketing Analytics Group for a retail clothing catalog company, in charge of building predictive response and lifetime value models.  Since joining SAS, Tom has worked as a consultant, assisting SAS customers with the implementation of analytic projects in various industries, including banking, retail services, insurance, manufacturing, and website analysis. Tom also teaches Intro to Statistics at a small liberal arts college.  Tom is currently a principal analytical training consultant in the SAS Global Academic Program, and he assists higher education institutions in the effective use of SAS. Contact: Tom.Grant@sas.com 

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