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Unlock the Power of Business Analytics for Value Creation

'Launch Loudoun Lunch & Learn' Features Dr. Martin Mulaydi, April 16

School of Business Professor of Accounting Martin Mulaydi, Ph.D., will speak on the topic of “Business Analytics For Value Creation” at the Launch Loudoun Lunch and Learn on April 16, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Shenandoah University’s Loudoun location, 44160 Scholar Plaza, Room 307/AB, in Leesburg, Virginia.

An expert on business analytics, Dr. Mulyadi will unveil strategic insights on leveraging sales data to drive actionable decisions, from re-engaging at-risk customers to seizing untapped opportunities.

Learn to turn your sales data into actionable strategies and network with fellow business leaders in Loudoun. Attendance is free, and the Loudoun County Department of Economic Development will provide lunch. Secure your seat today as registration closes on Friday, April 12, at noon.

Register today.

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