Tech-savvy Data Editor and Project Coordinator specialized in market data and company profiles, data research projects and surveys, including digital content at The Wall Street Journal. I organize and curate data presentation. Analytical, and an enterprising problem solver, I maintain the highest standards of accuracy on web and mobile platforms. I exceed expectations in fast paced, exacting environments. I’ve never met an Excel spreadsheet I didn’t like.After early gratifying experiences at two leaders in affordable housing, I entered the emerging digital media industry, focusing on financial market data. At Barron’s, I experienced the close-knit teamwork of a web startup’s online launch. Joining The Wall Street Journal shortly after its own digital launch, I became a lead editorial stakeholder and financial market data content expert. I also closely supported project and product management teams, and interacted directly with customers. My tech skills and capacity to handle multiple projects at once were a natural fit. ► My responsibility for innovative, user-friendly digital presentation required a keen facility for organizing data, and attention to detail. I have a demonstrated knack for spotting data errors and technical bugs. ► I was a key project team member for interactive rankings analyses that drove circulation and ad revenue, including The WSJ College Rankings and Tech Companies to Watch. I conducted data research, collection, and created project tracking documentation with specifications. My work has always been challenging and rewarding. At The Wall Street Journal, I empowered customers with timely, accurate data. In prior roles, I connected the disadvantaged with opportunities for an improved quality of life.✔ I am well-versed in Excel functions, including macros, Vlookup, and PivotTables. My knowledge of relational databases and XML allow me to engage easily with Developers and Programmers. I hold a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School.