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The 2019 Innovations in Technology Conference will be held at the JW Marriott New Orleans, 614 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA. All attendees must register using the conference registration website
Wednesday, January 9 • 10:30am - 11:45am
Data Camp: Jumpstarting data-driven innovation for your organization and clients

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As more data is gathered and made publicly available, how can it be used to improve client services and your organization? This session is for anyone, even non-tech/data people, interested in what new services, technology, or strategies are available and how to use data to improve an organization’s work. The session will be a hands-on working session where panelists will identify key use cases about data-driven innovation and essential process and knowledge for people scoping out a data project. Attendees can bring pressing business problems and ideas for innovation to work through during the session. As a group, we will work together to scope and plan a data innovation effort that participants can launch by replicating an existing use case or identifying a new one. Attendees will work with each other to plan out a specific project and review one another’s plans. Attendees will leave the session with an action plan on how they can use data to improve their efficiency and will have a network of others they know will be embarking on data-driven innovation.

Speakers
avatar for Margaret Hagan

Margaret Hagan

Executive Director, Stanford University Law School, Legal Design Lab
Executive Director of Stanford Legal Design LabMargaret Hagan is the Executive Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford University, as well as lecturer at the Law School and d.school. She is a lawyer, and holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, a DPhi
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Jorge Gabriel Jimenez

Fellow of the Legal Design Lab, 1988
Jorge Gabriel is the Lab’s 2018-19 full-time fellow. Jorge completed a master’s student of the Law, Science and Technology program at Stanford Law. Since 2013, Jorge worked as project director of Francisco Marroquin Law School, where he participated in a project called ‘rethinking... Read More →
avatar for Carlos Manjarrez

Carlos Manjarrez

Chief Data Officer, Legal Services Corporation
Carlos Manjarrez is the Chief Data Officer at the Legal Services Corporation where he works with a team of researchers gathering, analyzing, visualizing and reporting of civil legal data. He has over 20 years of social, economic and cultural policy research experience. Prior to coming... Read More →
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Jonah Wu

Stanford University
Hi! I just graduated from Stanford and majored in Symbolic Systems (AI). I wrote for the Stanford Review (pieces on academic freedom, ESG investing, China, liberal education, etc.) and helped lead Reformed University Fellowship's Stanford chapter. I am moving to Austin to join Boston... Read More →


Wednesday January 9, 2019 10:30am - 11:45am CST
Orleans/Rosalie/St. Claude 3rd Floor