The SAS Women in Analytics (WIA) Network is a community aimed at strengthening diversity in the analytics field.

The network leverages the SAS values of authenticity, value for work/life balance and passion to build a community of women who are interested in and advocate for Women in Analytics. Our audience is anyone wishing to contribute to or build a career in analytics. #SASWIA

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WIA Members Share Favorite Events and Memorable Moments

Elevating the field of analytics to everyone.

Michelle Proctor, Chief of Staff, Risk Division at SAS, introduces some WIA team members to discuss their favorite WIA events, what it means to be a woman in analytics today, and how networking is strengthening diversity in the analytics field.

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Meet the Top Women in Analytics

Building the future of technology for everyone.

These leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs give their unique views of how life and technology intersect, exploring ideas like how to take control of your career, why diversity in analytics is critical, and how to make your voice heard.

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Becoming an Ally: Driving for Gender Diversity in High Tech

Become an Agent of Change

Listen in as inspiring Women in Analytics (WIA) panelists have an interactive conversation around how to become an ally in breaking through the gender equity divide.

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Powerhouse Speaker, Author & Businesswoman Carla Harris

Prepare to Be Inspired

Carla Harris, author of Strategize to Win, Vice Chair of Global Wealth Management and Sr. Client Advisor for Morgan Stanley, shares her proven strategies and career advice from three decades on Wall Street.

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Using Analytics during COVID-19

Uncover hidden insights

Learn how analytics techniques like optimization, forecasting and epidemiological modeling can help fight the pandemic.

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Reaching for the Stars

Making History

North Carolina State University graduate Christina Koch receives the 2020 Global ATHENA Leadership Award and shares her journey to becoming an astronaut.

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Data for Good

Be inspired by Data for Good 

Find out how AI can help track deforestation and protect the Amazon rainforest.

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Rewriting the Code

Build others capacity

Meet founder and TEDx speaker, Sue Harnett to learn how you can help empower the next generation of women in technology. 

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Scientists in Schools

Ignite the STEM spark

This session gives parents and teachers tips on how to spark curiosity and engage kids in STEM learning. 

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Networking Fundamentals

Level up your networking

Join us as we partner with LinkedIn in this webinar designed to take your networking skills to new heights during this time.

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Trends + Training 

Unveil the latest analytics trends

Hear from our experts on analytics trends and how to train like a pro using the latest resources. 

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Ethics in AI

Ethicize your AI

Take the philosophical question of ethics into the pragmatic realm and get a business framework to address 3 major ethical concerns in AI systems. 

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Women in Analytics: Making a Difference

Empower women in analytics

Join our distinguished panel of speakers as they explore how to empower women in analytics and ignite growth and mentoring opportunities.

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Accomplished Women in Analytics

Susan Weidner took a somewhat unexpected turn into the statistics field early in life. She had decided against pursuing a career in medicine and the pressure to choose a major was bearing down on her at Eastern Kentucky University.

When Susan Thomas graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and a minor in computer modeling, she was one of only two women in a graduating class of more than 100 students.

For Katherine Sanborn, science and math were always like part of the family. Dinnertime conversations with her parents, both pharmacists, often revolved around the results of Sanborn’s chemistry class experiments.