Don Arendarczyk
Don Arendarczyk is a founding Principal at CBIG Consulting, a professional services firm that helps clients leverage their data assets through business intelligence, data warehousing, and big data analytics to produce timely, effective business strategies and tactical decisions. His responsibilities include managing, developing and implementing big data analytics architectures, business intelligence /data warehousing solutions and cloud-based analytics services. CBIGs subject matter expertise extends to a variety of industries including consumer packaged goods, telecommunications, manufacturing, insurance, banking and health care. You can reach Don at don.arendarczyk@cbigconsulting.com
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