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Myles Lyngh joined the MJ team as a database specialist in our Enterprise Data department. In his role, Myles is responsible for developing queries that convert internal and external data into usable datasets. Additionally, he is tasked with improving the efficiency and quality of data systems by devising innovative methods to obtain and analyze data.
Prior to joining MJ, Myles gained experience working with databases and adapting his skills to various programming languages. He effectively leverages his expertise to create programming efficiencies in our propriety analytics platform, APERTURE®, thereby facilitating easy and
quick access to clean and comprehensive information for MJ and our clients.
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