Data Migration – The Smart Way
Mitigate issues that will corrupt your data and create legacy difficulties while migrating your data to Salesforce®.
Date: Wednesday, November 4
Time: 1:00 PM ET
Data migration is much more than just moving one set of records from one system to another. Migration mismanaged can lead to data corruption and affect the integrity of your system. Join Aplusify as we discuss…
- 3 common misconceptions about data migration
- Problems that occur during data migration
- 5 things to watch for in data migration.
Who should attend:
- Executive Director
- Chief Information Officer
- Chief Technology Officer
- IT Directors
- Salesforce Administrator
- Salesforce Superusers
- CMS/CRM Consultant
- Database Specialist
Speaker:
Neeraj Garg, COO, Aplusify
For 20 years, Neeraj has worked alongside a multi-talented team to help associations and nonprofits drive digital transformation within their organization enabling them to be more innovative, agile, and donor/member-centric. As Aplusify’s COO, he leads an internal task force that shares lessons learned, best practices, and practical applications that specifically relate to associations and nonprofits. With 200+ developers by his side, Neeraj provides clients with the resources and capacity to power up their teams.
Moderator:
Vinnu Deshetty,
Director of Marketing & Sales, Aplusify
As Director of Sales and Marketing, Vinnu Deshetty brings over 20 years of experience working with nonprofits and associations. Vinnu is a technology advocate promoting how organizations can add capacity to their teams, streamline processes, and improve stakeholder experiences. Whether it’s membership, conferences, events, fundraising, or volunteers, Vinnu believes technology alleviates some of the administrative burdens so that organizations can focus on the people they serve. “It’s always important to remember the humanity in what we do. Raised as a coal miner’s daughter in western Kentucky, Vinnu stays true to her southern roots by valuing community and being solutions-focused with her work. She obtained a Bachelors of Science from Vanderbilt University and a Masters of Public Administration. Vinnu now works and resides in the Washington, DC area.