
Meagan Longoria
Meagan Longoria is a business intelligence consultant with Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting who lives in Denver, Colorado. She is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP. Meagan spends a lot of time thinking about how to use Biml, DAX, and data visualization techniques to make data useful for people. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experiences at conferences and user group meetings as well as through her blog (DataSavvy.me).
Meagan Longoria's Sessions
Designing Presentations for a Diverse Human AudienceSQLBits 2023
You need to give a presentation. Do you know how to craft your presentation so that it is clear and engaging for your audience? Join this session to discuss how to design presentations with appropriate content formatted to maximize communication and information retention.
Five Ways to Increase the Accessibility of Your Power BI ReportsSQLBits 2023
Many improvements in the accessibility of user interfaces are the result of small changes. In this quick session, you’ll learn about five design changes that greatly increase the accessibility of your Power BI reports that require minimal effort to implement.
Power BI User Group: Ask Me Anything! Learn from the Experts and Boost Your SkillsSQLBits 2023
Join us for an hour of Q&A where we will answer all your Power BI questions live. Whether you want to know how to create interactive reports and dashboards, connect to different data sources, use advanced features like DAX and Power Query, or troubleshoot common issues, we have you covered.
Panel - Meagan Longoria, Chris Webb, Kasper De Jonge, Patrick LeBlanc, Alberto Ferrari and Prathy Kamasani
Designing Presentations for a Diverse Human AudienceSQLBits 2023
You need to give a presentation. Do you know how to craft your presentation so that it is clear and engaging for your audience? Join this session to discuss how to design presentations with appropriate content formatted to maximize communication and information retention.
Five Ways to Increase the Accessibility of Your Power BI ReportsSQLBits 2023
Many improvements in the accessibility of user interfaces are the result of small changes. In this quick session, you’ll learn about five design changes that greatly increase the accessibility of your Power BI reports that require minimal effort to implement.