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Exploring Low Code
How did HealthPartners use low code to simplify a complex pharmacy process? Tune in as Molly Doyle, joined by Liz Fuller an Becky Draper from HealthPartners, and Ben Stori from SDG, share the wins, challenges, and tips for making low code work for your team. #LowCode #DigitalTransformation
Explore the Possibilities with Low-Code Solutions
Have a messy spreadsheet, a complex workflow, or a “what if” idea you’ve been wrestling with? In just 2 hours, our Microsoft-certified low-code specialists at SDG will help you explore how tools like Power Automate, Power Apps, and Microsoft Dataverse can turn challenges into elegant, cost-effective solutions.
- Bring your toughest use cases
- Walk away with actionable insights
- Kick-start your low-code journey with expert guidance
Don’t let bottlenecks hold your business back—schedule your Low-Code Workshop today and see what’s possible.

Molly Doyle
Market Development Manager - SDG
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Ben Stori
Low-code Team Lead - SDG
Ben Stori is a Microsoft Power Platform and M365 expert focused on driving business transformation through low-code automation and AI-powered productivity. With deep experience across Power Automate, Power Apps, and Copilot for Microsoft 365, Ben helps organizations streamline processes and maximize their Microsoft investments. He brings a practical, results-driven approach to adopting modern tools at scale.

Liz Fuller
Information Technology Manager - HealthPartners
Liz Fuller, MSPM, PMP, PMI-ACP, is an IT Manager at HealthPartners with decades of experience leading technology initiatives in healthcare. A former adjunct instructor and certified project management professional, she’s passionate about helping teams embrace both agile and traditional practices to deliver lasting value.

Rebecca Draper
Sr. Pharmacy Application Developer & Analyst - HealthPartners
Becky Draper, MBA, is a Pharmacy Application Analyst & Developer at HealthPartners with deep expertise in healthcare technology, system integrations, and low-code solutions. Passionate about using technology to improve patient care and reduce costs, she brings both technical skill and collaborative leadership to every project.
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