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Posted on: February 7, 2020

Content from the Future of Essex newsletter


Many people assume that Data Analysts don’t like talking to people, but ecda’s Project Lead; ECC’s Intelligence Manager Tom Aldworth, claims he’s not like other analysts in his account on working for the Essex Centre for Data Analytics, where he encourages everyone to be bold and celebrate what we’re good at.

“If I had a pound every time someone said to me “Tom, working in the partnership space must be very exciting and fun and you must love it”, I wouldn’t be all that much richer. That’s why I’ve decided to write a blog about it.”

Read Tom’s blog here and sign up to receive the latest ecda Insight Blog.

If you’d like to join Tom and meet Data Analysts and Data Scientists from ECC, health, Fire, University of Essex, Police and partners across Essex, join us at the next Be Part of the Equation network meeting on 26 March 2-4.30pm to be held in Chelmsford. Register your interest by emailing ecda@essex.gov.uk

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