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Dear Client

Technology is forever changing and growing. Companies are so busy running business as usual that data becomes hoarded and unusable. Employees in charge of analysis and reporting are regularly moving in and out of roles and companies. I have seen time and time again that there is a great need for something more consistent, an auditor of the data. If used correctly, data can be analyzed and reported, telling stories of opportunities, strengths, weaknesses, and threats. Data is here to stay. Economic demands, internal and external risks, and developing regulations mean that strong data governance is as much a business priority as revenue or product.

 

Over the past decade I have spent my career working with data. I have worked with hundreds of clients, from startups to Fortune 500 companies, industries from healthcare to communications, single establishments to multiple locations. I have cleaned, organized, analyzed, reported, and documented eons of line items. I have dived into data ranging from accounting to R&D, sales to HR, finance to IT. I have managed massive datasets and been the subject matter expert on all factors related to information gathering and sharing. Turning qualitative into quantitative and telling a story. I find solutions, structure, and ways to innovate. It is my expertise with data that makes me valuable.

 

A system of checks and balances can help prevent an adverse audit. As policies are becoming more rigorous, data auditing can be used to increase the effectiveness of your practices. A forward-thinking company needs to have control of their data. Data needs to be reviewed throughout its entire lifecycle, it should be capable of being pulled live, and identifying where the weak spots exist. Poor planning can waste time and money. It is time to innovate, allowing technology to be used in all aspects of your business.

 

I am looking forward to our potential partnership,

 

 

 

Meaghan Fox

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