I am currently a deployment strategist with Palantir. Previously I was a Data Scientist at Aeyon LLC, with a government clearance that contracts with the DoD. My projects at Aeyon mainly have utilized Databricks and Qlik Sense to develop reports and data visualization dashboards designed to analyze and predict emerging trends. I have also presented a Qlik Sense application to stakeholders in the DoD that delivers strategic insight into mission performance and business operations, resulting in approval and deployment across the defense agencies. In my role I have been responsible for coordinating across teams to develop and implement monitoring applications that detect and resolve data inconsistencies caused by database updates. Prior to working at Aeyon, I had a 2-year stint as a Fabric Care IT Growth Analyst with Procter and Gamble. My most proud accomplishment that had come of my time at P&G was my robust 3-year statistical model forecasting internal and external metrics. Most of my work had been in developing insights and creating tools in Power BI that could be shared and reapplied with the total company. Prior to graduating from Ohio State, when Covid-19 lockdowns began in March 2020, my summer internship with the FRB was rescinded; however, I spent the next weeks finding other work despite the virus affects. I was able to pick up a part-time data analyst job working for a tech manufacturer, and then also a full-time financial operations analyst internship with HUD that has now been extended through until I graduate. I was able to go from the loss of a fulltime internship to two part time jobs and a full-time job; with my HUD internship and baseball work being extended through the school year. The summer between my second and third year I spent the summer working for the department of energy in the Energy Information Administration. At EIA I worked on converting relevant published information online from PDF form to excel that was then funneled into an outlook model. As a growth analyst at P&G with a Statistics degree, and economics / buisness analytics minor at The Ohio State University, my other relevant experience in data analysis involved the statistical analysis of financial data for HUD as well as with baseball data for The Ohio State Baseball team where I created models and applied statistical methods to elevate the team. Before the season ended, Ohio State had the highest strikeout per nine innings in college baseball.
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