They said it. Not me.

We just wrapped up the first cohort for The Technical and Strategic Data Leader. It was a 6-week intensive cohort learning experience for data leaders, data architects, and those responsible for data at their organization.

Our first cohort was filled with Directors, Sr. Managers, VPs, or Solution Architects focused on growing and becoming great data leaders.

So, how did it go?

Don’t listen to me. I’m biased.

Here’s what the cohort participants said they got from TSDL:

They learned they aren’t alone:

“A lot of the issues we face are not isolated to us and that other data leaders have the same issues/concerns”

“I have made some connections that I will keep for a very long time.”

It was a benefit to be “able to hear insights from peers”

“Expanding network with professionals” was valuable.

They got direct access to mentors:

The small cohort experience offered “access to instructor expertise“and the panel was “highly qualified”

They engaged with great content:

“The content was very robust”

“All of the material was great”

“The comprehensive agenda from general data team setup to architecture overview to specifics on delivering dashboards was great.”

“Content was very relatable and applicable to my role.”

“Increased knowledge on the tech side as well and a better understanding of guiding an org through the decision process”

I received a “high-level understanding of the strategic place of data in an organization”

“I found the course very informative and quick paced.  Good value for the money”

The Overall Experience:

“It was well-organized and well run.”

“The TSDL was a great experience where I received a professionally curated education on various topics data leaders need to know.”

“The discussion time during the calls were great and led to good conversation. “

100% said they would recommend the TSDL to others.

Do you feel like you missed out? Don’t worry. I got you covered. Planning for TSDL #2 is in the works now. We can only take a small cohort.

Want to be the first to know about the launch? Want access to registration before anyone else? Want early bird pricing?

Click here to get on the waitlist.

We will announce dates in the next couple of weeks.

I’m excited,

Sawyer

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