12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CST
Location: Zoom (link will be emailed with registration confirmation)
Join us for an insightful webinar on Data Integrity: Steps and Best Practices for Maintaining Consistency hosted by the FAOG Best Practices Committee. In the philanthropic sector, the reliability of your data is critical to achieving your mission. This session is designed to equip you with actionable strategies for ensuring your data remains accurate, consistent, and trustworthy—regardless of the systems you use.
Whether you are currently considering a data migration or simply want to strengthen your data management practices, this webinar will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to safeguard your organization’s most valuable asset—its data. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of data integrity and learn best practices from industry experts.
Leading the discussion is Chris Williams, akoyaGO’s Data Migration Specialist, whose extensive consulting background and deep expertise in data integrity and migration will provide invaluable insights. Chris’s career includes significant experience at Foundation Information Systems, where he specialized in helping community foundations evaluate and implement the best technological solutions for their needs. His practical knowledge and firsthand experience in navigating data challenges during software transitions will make this webinar especially relevant for all attendees.
Supporting Chris is Mark Montoya, akoyaGO’s President, who brings a wealth of experience from his tenure at the Community Foundation of Southern Arizona, where he served in various leadership roles, including Interim President and CEO. Together, they will explore system-agnostic data practices that will empower your organization to maintain robust data integrity.
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