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Join DiKayo Data and three amazing panelists from Scuba Analytics to discuss how the deconstructing of silos can inspire innovation as a team. Scuba Analytics is Hiring…A FRONT-END ENGINEER who is strong in React and technologies that underpin the Web: https://boards.greenhouse.io/scuba/jobs/5104867002An BACK-END ENGINEER who brings considerable depth in Python with distributed systems at the enterprise level: https://boards.greenhouse.io/scuba/jobs/4030947002A PRODUCT MANAGER who would have a lot of influence in driving the effort to shape Scuba's integration capabilities: https://boards.greenhouse.io/scuba/jobs/6361952002A full list of Scuba's open positions: https://www.comparably.com/companies/scuba-analytics/jobs
Join Daria Malone, Meg Pirrung and myself on the #DataFemme platform for a riveting discussion on mental health, tech careers and the job hunt, specifically for Black and Brown Women.This episode is sponsored by The City of New Orleans. They are hiring for several data-related roles that are sure to interest a lot of you: Data Visualization Developer - https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/neworleans/jobs/3198415/information-technology-specialist-iii-data-visualization-analyst-class-code-01?keywords=information&page=2&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs Project Manager – Disaster Resilience and Operations - https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/neworleans/jobs/1936752/information-technology-specialist-iii-project-management-class-code-0177?keywords=information&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobsINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST I (HELP DESK) - https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/neworleans/jobs/1675894/information-technology-specialist-i-help-desk-class-code-0165?keywords=information&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs If any of these, and/or the descriptions in the podcast episode speak out to you, reach out to me at dikayo@dikayodata.com and I will connect you directly to the powers that be!
Leigha Jarett, Product Manager @ Google, appears on #DataFemme to talk about career paths, cloud migration and learning new skills both hard and soft.This episode of #DataFemme is sponsored by The Bloor Group. Are you a voice of authority in the information economy? Apply to be a guest on DM Radio with Eric Kavanagh here. Thoughts on this episode? Reach out to Leigha and/or me on Twitter!
Join me on an investigation down the metaphysical rabbit hole to discover how the energy behind the numbers and letters we use without a second thought could truly inform our lives.
#DataFemme Season 3 kicks off with an episode featuring Adam Wilson, CEO of Trifacta. Join us in our discussion of the sensitivity of health care data, where Trifacta falls in a data company's pipeline and so much more in! Thank you to Trifacta for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Trifacta and explore their free trial at trifacta.com. Support this brand new season of #DataFemme by becoming a patron on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme. Music mixed from Innocence by "Nero"
Join Danielle Oberdier, Founder of Dikayo Data and Sepi Seifzadeh, Program Director of Open Source - Data & AI Technologies at IBM for a riveting discussion on Ethical AI, blogging about data science projects and much more.This episode was kindly sponsored by IBM. Sepi mentions a lot of valuable resources throughout this episode. Click HERE to access a comprehensive list of all resources. Support #DataFemme's future content by subscribing at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
This #DataFemme episode features Open Teams' Dhavide Aruliah and Fatma Tarlaci as they work to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the data science industry and open source community. What have we learned in the past year?This episode is generously sponsored by Open Teams. Visit openteams.com to find out more! Music: Dreams by Tobu Support the creation of more #DataFemme content at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
As live conferences begin to resume, I paired up with my favorite data conference host Lander Analytics to bring you this panel of unique data wizzes, all of whom have found their own niches within the industry. Panel Guests: Ijeamaka Anyene | Kaiser Division of Research Malorie Hughes | Amazon Asmae Toumi | Pursue Care This episode was sponsored by Lander Analytics. Receive 20% off tickets for the 2021 New York R Conference with the promo code DATAFEMME20 at rstats.ai! This episode was abridged for optimal listening. If you'd like to hear the complete interview, visit dikayodata.com
This week's episode of #DataFemme is a riveting discussion on the synergies between chess and data science. How does skill at one inform the other? Tableau Zen Master and chess aficionado Neil Richards is our wonderful guest this week and this episode is sponsored by my friends at Cockroach DB. Get a free t-shirt from Cockroach DB when you sign up for a forever free database account at cockroachlabs.com/datafemme!Anyone who wants to play me in chess on chess.com can search my username, @nelpire, and add me.
This week on #DataFemme, we take an innovative dive into how data science relates to the studies of astrology and enneagram featuring experts, Julie McGill and Sandhya Sudhakar! This episode is kindly sponsored by my friends at smallplanet.com. They’re hiring! Want to hear more about astrology and enneagram? Check out Julie and Sandhya’s web pages to get in touch: Julie - 8thHouseAstrology.com Sandhya: apertureculture.com ~~~Like what you hear? Support the creation of current and future #DataFemme content by becoming a #DataFemme patron at patreon.com/datafemme.
This episode of #DataFemme features Selina Carter, multi-medium artist and Data Scientist at the Inter-American Development Bank. Join us as we explore the profound connection between data science and art, brainstorming the best ways to leverage prowess in both for a successful career.This episode is sponsored by Sarah-Nell Rodriguez and her organization Be Data Lit, which educates advocates of data literacy on the best ways to support the cause. Hear more about Be Data Lit with a live cameo from Sarah mid-episode! Like what you hear? Support #DataFemme’s current and future content by becoming a patron on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme
On this episode of #DataFemme, data whiz Chris O’Brien explains the basics of cloud computing all the way from New Zealand! To catch all the details, check out Chris’s accompanying slides to follow along with the lesson: https://bit.ly/2J8Ol2rThis episode was kindly sponsored by Linode. #DataFemme listeners receive $100 in free credit at linode.com/dikayo!
On this episode of #DataFemme, Stephanie Kirmer, Senior Data Scientist at Saturn Cloud, talks about diversity, self-learning R and the importance of taking action with side projects. Thank you to saturncloud.io for sponsoring this episode. To support the creation of more thought-provoking episodes like this one, become a #DataFemme patron at patreon.com/datafemme!
On this week's episode of #DataFemme, analytics influencer Teneika Askew offers valuable insights on self-teaching, career marketability and growing the data science community.This episode is sponsored by Jenine K. Harris, author of “Statistics With R: Solving Problems Using Real-World Data.” You can purchase discounted electronic and paperback copies of “Statistics With R” by using the promo code SAGE2020 at this link: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/statistics-with-r/book253567 Learn more about Data 4 Black Lives at d4bl.org.
This episode of #DataFemme is the second sponsored by the wonderful Plotly. Hear from Laura Gray, People and Operations at Plotly, about supporting new parents at work and defining success in a way that fits you.Learn more about Plotly at plotly.com. Support #DataFemme with some cool new prizes at www.patreon.com/datafemme
This episode of #DataFemme features Whitney Skoensen, Deputy Chief Information Officer for the City of New Orleans and Melissa Bridges, Performance and Innovation Coordinator at the City of Little Rock. Together we discuss how city open data can be used and how to inspire data-driven governments.Thank you Tyler Technologies for sponsoring this episode. Visit patreon.com/datafemme to join our exclusive community and show your support!
This week on #DataFemme, Peter Wang, CEO of Anaconda, shares proven best practices and new ideas for promoting ethical AI within the data science industry.This episode is sponsored by Anaconda, whose new monthly webinar series, “Own Your Data Science Destiny”, launches September 30. Be sure to register at anaconda.com/events.Like the content you hear? Support #DataFemme by becoming a patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/datafemme.
In this episode of #DataFemme, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Developer at Plotly, discusses the Python community, how image processing and data visualization work in tandem and best practices for contributing to open source.This episode is kindly sponsored by Plotly.To learn more about Plotly and using their framework Dash for building web applications with R and Python, visit: https://dash.plotly.com/Any questions? Plotly would like to answer! Contact them here: https://plotly.com/contact-usIf you enjoyed this episode, support the creation of future content by becoming a patron of #DataFemme on Patreon: www.patreon.com/datafemme
My mom Rita Mitra, a cybersecurity professor at University of Texas San Antonio, and I recorded this episode in memorial of my grandmother, Dr. Sunanda Mitra, who passed away on August 9th, 2020.If you are interested in learning more about cybersecurity and its intersection with data science, this episode is for you.
This episode of #DataFemme features Jennifer Cooper, Vice President of Strategy Analytics - Auto Risk at JP Morgan Chase. Listen to hear her journey into data science, her passion for live conference events and the ways in which learning new programming skills can foster a fruitful career.Music by TobuSupport #DataFemme on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme
Virtually pinch me because I got to speak with Backstage Capital Founder and Venture Capitalist Arlan Hamilton this week on #DataFemme! Hear her thoughts on growing a community, the importance of seeking information and overall thriving as a business woman.Check out her book for more gems like the ones you’ll hear from her in this podcast: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/its-about-damn-time-arlan-hamilton/1133745132And…as always, if you feel inspired by the words you’re hearing on this podcast, become a Patron on patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme and become a larger part of our exclusive #DataEveryone community.
This week, fellow R-Lady Layla Bouzoubaa and I had a chat with Dr. Safiya Noble about the making of her remarkable book, "Algorithms of Oppression" and how we can all work together to eradicate racial bias from our models and our world. Read more information and order the book here! http://algorithmsofoppression.com/aboutLike the content you hear on #DataFemme? Invest in the production of more inspiring episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon today: www.patreon.com/DataFemme
On this week's episode of #DataFemme, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jenine K. Harris about her book, "Statistics With R: Solving Problems Using Real-World Data", and its underlying concepts of reproducibility and representation for marginalized groups.Here is a link to purchase Jenine’s book from Sage Publishing: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/statistics-with-r/book253567Join Jenine and other data science influencers in supporting #DataFemme on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme. Music: Dreams by Tobu
The second episode of #DataFemme Season Two focuses on Pride Month and how to increase Queer representation within the data science field. How do we codify gender? Should we refurbish our models with faulty data or start anew? We don’t have all the answers, but can still promise you a lively, thought-provoking discussion that will leave you wanting more.Want to support the creation of more episodes like this one? Join as a patron at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
So it’s finally here - the release of #DataFemme Season Two! This kick-off episode features Ayodele Odubela and Alise Ramirez, talented data scientists and insightful entrepreneurs. We set the tone for this season, which will focus on amplifying the voices of marginalized groups in data science, especially those from the Black community. By doing so, we CAN and WILL obliterate racism from our industry, our models and in time, our world.This episode is sponsored by TDWI (Transforming Data With Intelligence). Find out more about them at tdwi.org.Excited for #DataFemme Season Two? Support the creation of our content by becoming a patron of DiKayo Data on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme! Thoughts on the episode? Share your thoughts on Twitter to @DiKayoData with the hashtag #DataFemme.
The Season One Finale of #DataFemme is here to rock your world as Quinn McHenry, Senior Developer at Small Planet (and fellow cat lover), talks about his first encounters with machine learning and how data science can improve our collective health, specifically mental health.Thank you so much to Small Planet for sponsoring this amazing episode. To learn more about Small Planet and their award winning app development at www.smallplanet.com!How can mobile app technology merge with data science techniques to revolutionize our brave new world? Listen to find out!Did you enjoy #DataFemme Season One? Don’t forget to invest in this podcast’s bright future by becoming a patron of us on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/datafemme Stay tuned for announcements about the kickoff of Season Two and in the meantime share your favorite episodes from Season One on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn with the hashtag #DataFemme!
In this episode of #DataFemme, VP and Research Director for Advanced Analytics at TDWI (Transforming Data With Intelligence) Fern Halper discusses her research on the gender-pay gap as well as how to empower women in the data science field to fight for their careers. Big thank you to TDWI for sponsoring this episode. All #DataFemme listeners can save 30% on TDWI virtual seminars and online learning on tdwi.org/virtualtraining with the code DF30! Register for TDWI’s free Virtual Summit Series: Data Literacy, Analytics and Architecture from June 9-11 at tdwi.org/virtualsummit. Read more about TDWI’s research at tdwi.org/upside. Like what you hear on #DataFemme? Support the creation of more episodes by becoming a patron of #DataFemme at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
In this episode of #DataFemme, financial coach and business owner Christine Teh explains how building a solid foundation in personal finance stems directly from our relationship with ourselves and with our money. Learn more about Christine and her philosophy at tehfinancialcoaching.com! A warm thank you to greenrope.com for sponsoring this episode of #DataFemme. Support the creation of more innovative weekly content by becoming a patron of #DataFemme at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
In this episode of #DataFemme, Northwestern PhD student and fellow R-Lady Katherine Simeon and I discuss the impact of community in data science, virtual events and her creation of the Twitter account We Are R Ladies. Learn more about R-Ladies’ global impact at rladies.org. This episode is sponsored by Green Rope. Explore their comprehensive CRM offerings at greenrope.com Like what you hear? Support the creation of #DataFemme’s content by becoming a #DataFemme patron at patreon.com/datafemme.
Last week, you heard from Peggy Tsai, Vice President of Data Solutions at BigID. This week's episode of #DataFemme features Heather Federman, Big ID's Vice President of Policy and Privacy as she explains both her role in data protection and the major policy trends affecting pandemic data. Thank you BigID for sponsoring this episode! If you want to hear more about BigID and their work, head to bigid.com to check out their demos. Like the content you hear? Support the circulation of more podcast like this by becoming a patron of #DataFemme on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
This week's episode of #DataFemme explores the intersection of data science and data governance with Peggy Tsai, VP of Data Solutions at BigID. How can you get to know your data better? Peggy has tips for individuals and teams alike. This episode is sponsored by Big ID, whose tools help organizations manage their customer data, stay up-to-date with current protection regulations and leverage coverage across all data stores. Sound interesting? Check them out at www.bigid.com. Like what you hear? Ensure the circulation of more innovative data science content by becoming a #DataFemme patron: www.patreon.com/datafemme
In this episode of #DataFemme, I had the great pleasure of talking with two good friends who also happen to be graduate students in sociology at Ohio State University. Eva Warren and Jacob Kepes' studies shed light on some very real discrepancies between the data we have and the data we need, further amplified by the crisis we are currently undergoing. Listen for some laughs, some cat meows and some very serious conclusions we all need to face as data people. Like what you hear? Support the circulation of more original, data-driven content at patreon.com/datafemme
Sarah Nell-Rodriquez is a passionate expert on data literacy with the expertise in visualization to match. On this week's episode of #DataFemme, we talk about access to data, the importance of diverse perspectives in the industry and the best resources to start learning. This episode is sponsored by The Sisterhood of Technology Professionals. Register for their upcoming conference at sistechcon.org with the promo code DATAFEMME. Like our content? Become a patron at www.patreon.com/datafemme and receive exclusive content about the inner workings of the data science industry.
On this special episode of #DataFemme, live from Anaconda's Austin Headquarters, Anaconda's Director of Product Marketing Thaise Skogstad talks about Anaconda's new Team Edition product, diversity in tech and how to make the most of the upcoming AnacondaCON! Register for AnacondaCON now at anacondacon.io WITH the promo code exclusively made for #DataFemme listeners => DATAFEMME-20.DiKayo Data is an official media sponsor of AnacondaCON 2020.Like what you hear? Support the creation of more fantastic #DataFemme content by becoming a patron on Patreon at patreon.com/datafemme. Your patronage, at any level, will unlock exclusive industry content to boost your data science knowledge!
This #DataFemme episode features Dr. Sarah Callahan, the Editor in Chief of Cell Press's new Data Science Journal, Patterns.Listen to this episode to figure out the many ways in which YOU can contribute to Patterns. Stay tuned for the official release in April at www.cell.com/patterns. Do you like getting the heads up of what’s going on in the data science industry? Ensure you always do by becoming a patron of #DataFemme at www.patreon.com/DataFemme
I returned from RStudio Conference 2020 in San Francisco with some new pieces of knowledge about marketing, building models and most importantly, finding one's place in "the room." These topics are significant in every industry and I want to spark discussion. Please message your thoughts about the episode on to @DikayoData on Twitter, comment on LinkedIn or mail to dikayo@dikayodata.com. Want to help me circulate meaningful stories about data throughout our community? Support on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme.
Dr. Gina Merchant and I discuss everything from athleticism to tips on how to enjoy the upcoming RStudio Conference in San Francisco. Her story of becoming a confident data maven by learning the tidyverse is bound to inspire you. Like what you hear on #DataFemme? Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks from career-related content to conference discounts: www.patreon.com/datafemmeMusic by Benjamin Barshai
This week's episode of #DataFemme features Amar Natt, Manager of Data Science at Econ One and UCLA Professor, as she discusses both her own econometric models and the role of diversity in building future ones.
For the first #DataFemme episode of 2020, Gustavo Alvarenga and I discuss developing new models of data processing and the significance of learning to program in one's native language. Like this episode? Get more perks by supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme Music by Benjamin Barshai
#DataFemme wraps up 2019 with an episode featuring Kate Bradley Chernis, CEO of Lately. Her story of how she crafted her company is sure to blow your mind and is a must-listen for anyone considering starting a venture.Lately specializes in creating short-form content out of long-form, using AI as a master tool. Learn more about Lately at trylately.com.A special thank you to our sponsor ChipBot, which serves as an automated concierge for your business. Check out getchipbot.com!#DataFemme is on Patreon! Your support could get you not only a slew of insider content but BACKDOOR access to the tech conferences of your dreams. Check out the perks at: www.patreon.com/datafemmeIntro music by Benjamin Barshai
This week's episode of #DataFemme tells story of the development of Ness Labs, complete with Founder Anne-Laure LeCunff's background in neuroscience and passion for mental health advocacy. Join us on a fascinating dive into how Ness Labs works to elevate mental health in the work place.Check out our Patreon page - live for the first time! https://www.patreon.com/DatafemmeAND check out this week’s sponsor ChipBot’s page - special thanks to CEO Matt Lo: http://www.getchipbot.comHost: Danielle of Dikayo DataMusic: Benjamin Barshai
As a holiday special, I’m happy to have spent this episode of #DataFemme with data scientist and my best friend since childhood Sara Vazquez Irizarry. For those of you who don’t know, Sara’s passion for data scientist the reason I was inspired to get involved in the field and I know all of you will enjoy her story - ripe with humorous references to Harry Potter.
On this episode of #DataFemme, Trucost Manager Rochelle March details both her own career journey and the financial industry’s trend towards sustainable investments.
Data Visualization expert Adam Mico talks about his involvement in the Tableau #DataFam and how consistency can drive a successful career.
Statistical Programmer Layla Bouzoubaa talks about academic research and finding a tribe within the data science industry.
Dikayo Data as they kick off the #DataFemme podcast with a deep dive into the importance of diversity in data science.