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James Allcott is joined by The Athletic's Senior Data Analyst, Mark Carey (@MarkCarey93) to discuss how some Premier League clubs could replace their superstar players, such as Morgan Rogers at Aston Villa, Kevin De Bruyne at Man City, Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool, and many more. Host: James Allcott Guest: Mark Carey Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Allcott is joined by The Athletic's Senior Data Analyst, Mark Carey (@MarkCarey93) to discuss the most underrated players in the Premier League. Together, they take a look at every position and put forward their picks for under-the-radar players using this season's data, to see how accurate it really is. Host: James Allcott Guest: Mark Carey Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arianespace's Ariane 6 lifted off from French Guiana carrying a French spy satellite to sun-synchronous orbit. AST spaceMobile, Kayhan Space and LeoLabs collaborated on a demonstration to reduce US Space Force tracking times. Red Hat and Axiom have collaborated on an on-orbit data center which is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station this spring, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Tom Roeder, Senior Data Analyst, Space Foundation. You can connect with Tom on LinkedIn, and learn more about the Space Foundation on their website. Selected Reading LIVE: Launch of European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket AST, Kayhan, LeoLabs team to demo capability to reduce Space Force satellite tracking times Red Hat Teams Up with Axiom Space to Launch, Optimize the Space Company's Data Center Unit-1 On Orbit | Business Wire BlackSky Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results- Business Wire Firefly Aerospace Ready to Launch Alpha FLTA006 for Lockheed Martin's LM 400 Spacecraft No Earlier Than March 15 What time is SpaceX's Starship Flight 8 launch on today?- Space NASA Sets Coverage for Agency's SpaceX Crew-10 Launch, Docking UK Space Agency Awards SatixFy £1.8M for the Development of Advanced LEO Payload Software Ericsson, Qualcomm and Thales Alenia Space reach milestone in space-based connectivity Voyager Technologies Adds Space-Based Biopharma Company Space LiinTech to GWC Science Park NASA Turns Off 2 Voyager Science Instruments to Extend Mission T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text134th Episode - How to Get an Analytics Job Podcast | Featuring Cristina Samano-Romo, Senior Data Analyst at AmisiveIn this episode of the How to Get an Analytics Job Podcast (HTGAJ), we sit down with Cristina Samano-Romo, a Senior Data Analyst at Amisive. Cristina shares her journey into the world of data analytics, offering valuable insights into the role of data analysts in today's rapidly evolving business landscape.Throughout the conversation, we dive deep into the tools and skills every aspiring data professional needs, including Microsoft Excel, Tableau, Power BI, SQL, AI, and more. Cristina also shares expert career advice, including strategies for excelling in job interviews, navigating career growth, and standing out in the competitive analytics field.The How to Get an Analytics Job Podcast features discussions with top business analysts, data scientists, entrepreneurs, and business owners, focusing on the role of data in business decision-making, analytics job opportunities, and practical advice for career advancement. Whether you're just starting out in analytics or looking to elevate your career, the HTGAJ podcast is your go-to resource for actionable advice, career stories, and tips for success in data analytics.
ABOUT THIS EPISODEToday's guest is Delia Lazaroiu, Senior Data Analyst and the title of our conversation is Kind leadership and diverse voices rising. I had the joy of meeting Delia when she was working at the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Delia engaged with the leadership development work, and with myself and Emily Court. Since then we have kept in touch via LInkedIn, and as always Delia is immensely supportive and passionate about all she does. I am looking forward to hearing her story, and to getting to know her through this episode.In our conversation Delia offers valuable insights into: Making progress by aspiring to be the least knowledgeable person in that roomFinding your tribe and thriving Living in and leading with gratitude Living a meaningful life as a leader and human by helping others and offering kindness Delia's Three Key Encouragements to Leaders Lead by lifting each other upStay true to your valuesVisit places not visited by all your peersContact Delia:LinkedIn - Delia Lazaroiu Instagram - @delialazaroiuTo listen to other Leaders in Conversation with me Anni Townend go to my website, www.annitownend.comA big thank you to Coco O'Brien for the wonderful intro and outro music, for the lovely design, and for the excellent editing, sound production and marketing of the podcast.To contact me Anni Townend do email me on anni@annitownend.com visit my website www.annitownend.com, subscribe to my newsletter and follow me on LinkedIn. I look forward to connecting with you, thank you for listening.
Erling Haaland has committed the vast majority of his career to Manchester City by signing an extraordinary new contract that will keep him at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2034. Abi Patterson is joined by David Ornstein who broke the story exclusively on The Athletic. The Athletic's Senior Data Analyst shares his thoughts on how Manchester City will no look to build a team around him. Host: Abi Patterson Producer: Abi Patterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pranish Desai, Senior Data Analyst at Good Governance Africa offers insightful analysis into the unexpected success of coalitions in the organisation's latest analysis of municipal performance in 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Nikki is away, Ali G takes on her own solo interview with guest Krystle Ponce, Senior Data Analyst at TREW. Krystle started her journey into automation as an aviation electrician in the Navy. She talks about her journey from the sea to the land, the importance of learning through mistakes, and the importance of confidence in the work place.Interested in the TED talk mentioned? Take a look here.Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioLeave us an audio message or get in touch at automationladies.io
In this episode Brad Redding and Jon Cairo have John Tucker, a Senior Data Analyst at CQL, to share segmentation tips for your Q4 purchasers that should be considered in email and SMS flows, how to leverage these segments in your 2024 larger marketing campaigns, gotchas of Q4 year over year data analysis, and how to think about maximizing audiences across your marketing stack. -----We release new episodes every week that go deep into the world of tracking, analytics, and conversion optimization.-----Links Referenced:CQL WebsiteConnect with John on LinkedIn-----And if you're new to Elevar, Elevar automates server-side conversion tracking for Shopify. Check us out!-----Previous episodes you might like:100K/spend day myths with Nigel ThomasSignal Loss -- what it is and how it impacts marketersDeep dive with Simo Ahava on intersection of technical marketersClient vs server-side cookies and server-side tracking 101How to double conversion rate in 100 days with Ben ZettlerHow to blend attribution + conversion tracking + data warehousing for insights with Austin Harrison from Northbeam
Jess Ramos is a Senior Data Analyst at Crunchbase, a LinkedIn Learning Instructor, and a content creator in the data space. She has a bachelor's degree in Math, Spanish, and Business from Berry University and a master's in Business Analytics from University of Georgia. Today we'll talk about SQL in the real world, data analyst vs data scientist, is job hopping bad, how she negotiated her salary. Subscribe to Daliana's newsletter on www.dalianaliu.com for more on data science and career. Jess' Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessramosmsba/ Preparing to Get a Job in Data Analytics: shorturl.at/sCNPT Solve Real-World Data Problems with SQL: https://bit.ly/3Zq6wnd Big Data Energy Newsletter: https://bit.ly/46x4rIR Daliana's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DalianaLiu Daliana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalianaliu/ (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:24) Why Jess left her job at Freddie Mac (00:03:25) Is job hopping bad (00:04:42) How to explain short job stints when interviewing (00:06:49) Jess's day-to-day work and tech stack (00:09:15) SQL in the real world (00:12:10) How to talk data to stakeholders (00:18:33) How Jess prepares for SQL interviews (00:28:11) Data analysts vs data scientists (00:32:11) Choosing a career path (00:47:19) How to ask recruiter questions (00:50:15) Jess's LinkedIn content creation journey (00:59:03) The future of Jess's career (01:03:42) Jess's favorite books
In this episode, Jefferson is joined with Oscar Pocasangre, Senior Data Analyst for New America, to discuss the outsized impact of undecided voters on elections. Besides distinguishing undecided voters from swing or independent voters, Oscar explores the shared perspectives (if any) that might connect undecided voters as a cohesive group. The discussion highlights the significant impact undecided voters play every two to four years, depending on the election cycle. Oscar points out how the outsized influence undecided voters have maybe an overall detriment to democracy, as the issues that matter the most to this small slice of the electorate (whatever they may be) are magnified at the expense of the issues of importance to decided--or partisan--voters.
Are you curious about what distinguishes a Senior Data Analyst from a junior one? Or perhaps you're an aspiring SQL instructor looking for tips to deliver an effective learning experience? This episode is the treasure trove you've been waiting for! We are thrilled to have Jess Ramos, a Senior Data Analyst at CrunchBase and a LinkedIn Learning Instructor, share her expertise and insights. With years of experience in the fast-paced corporate world, Jess reveals the nuances of a Senior Data Analyst's role and how they become linchpins in decision-making processes within their organizations. Learn how you can equip yourself with advanced skills and methodologies to maintain your relevance in this ever-evolving field. But that's not all! Jess also delves into the art of teaching SQL effectively. From breaking down complex topics for beginners to staying current in a rapidly changing tech landscape, Jess provides a wealth of tips for educators aiming to foster a dynamic and comprehensive learning environment. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between data analysis and effective education in SQL. Tune in, get inspired, and level up your data game!
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Jess Ramos. Jess is a Senior Data Analyst at Crunchbase, a LinkedIn Learning Instructor, and a content creator in the data space. She has a bachelor's degree in Math, Spanish, and Business and a master's in Business Analytics. She has focused most of her career in the FinTech data industry, and she's super passionate about impacting the world through data and technology. Jess is a huge advocate for women in STEM and loves to combat stereotypes and support others. She lives and works remotely in GA with her husband and 4 pets, and she loves to volunteer within the community as an ESL teacher and middle school lacrosse coach. In this episode we discuss the benefits and drawbacks of putting yourself out there, how to weigh the decision of leaving a job very early, and how she is trying to help break the mold for women in stem. Jess's Links:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessramosmsbaLinkedIn Course - https://www.linkedin.com/learning/preparing-for-your-analytics-job-interviewInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jessramosdata
This is the story of how a math teacher transitioned to become a lead analytics consultant at Wells Fargo In this episode of The Data Career Podcast, Avery Smith sits down with Courtney Ballard, one of the bootcamp alumna on how she landed data job from teaching. If you are a Transitioning Teacher looking to explore data, I have a LIVE training to help you on your journey: https://www.datacareerjumpstart.com/teachers
Arturo Galletti, Senior Data Analyst at SportsGrid, joins the pod to bring his post-trade deadline team by team stats to make the case for who are the top teams in the Eastern and Western Conference and who we'd like to see face off in the playoffs and some MVP talk. RIP Joel. Rate this podcast on YouTube, Apple and Spotify and be sure to follow the podcast on Twitter at @dbinkowski, sub and comment on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@davidbinkowski) and follow David on Spoutible, Reddit and Mastodon.social at @dbinkowski. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-binkowski/support
Data Mesh Radio Patreon - get access to interviews well before they are releasedEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts (most interviews from #32 on) hereProvided as a free resource by DataStax AstraDB; George Trujillo's contact info: email (george.trujillo@datastax.com) and LinkedInTranscript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Alexa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrawestlake/Alexa's Medium: https://medium.com/@westlakealexaIn this episode, Scott interviewed Alexa Westlake, Senior Data Analyst at Okta. To be clear though, she was only representing her own views.Some key takeaways/thoughts from Alexa's point of view:Data can be transformational but it is expensive to do the work. "Without literacy, all your analytics is is expensive." So do the data literacy work to make your data work actually valuable.?Controversial?: Don't focus your transformation initiatives around a negative, focus on a goal/aspiration. It is hard to maintain momentum around pain, especially as it starts to ease with early wins. While pain points can pique attention, shared goals and collective outcomes will keep people bought in and motivated.?Controversial?: Data is "not going to make or break you [in every case], it is there to help you be better, it is there to help you unlock your full potential." Use it to sharpen your competitive advantage.As you scale your organization, if you do not prioritize data - the way you manage the people, processes, and tech around data - you will generate a ton of friction. It will create a "feedback loop of pain.""Never jump and hope." You need to make sure you have the support to get your initiatives going and then maintain momentum.!Important!: Data work is often not the number one priority for the stakeholders you serve. Understand that and keep close enough to make sure you are working on analytics to support their top priorities.Alignment is one of the hardest things to do organizationally and is far more crucial in data work than most believe. Be prepared to repeat yourself -...
Our guest today is Jess Ramos, Senior Data Analyst at Crunchbase and LinkedIn Learning Instructor. In our conversation, Jess first talks about how she got into the field and her first analytics project. We then dig into her experience at FormFree where Jess worked on tracking the performance of integration partners. We discuss the value that data analysts can bring to a business and share some tips on how to process and clean your data. Jess finally shares advice on how to land a job in data analytics / data science and explains how LinkedIn completely changed her life.If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a 5 star review and subscribe to the AI Stories Youtube channel.Follow Jess on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessramosmsba/Follow Neil on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leiserneil/ ---(00:00) : Intro. (02:00) : Jess's first data project. (11:07) : Data analytics @FormFree. (14:22) : The impact of building robust monitoring. (22:23) : Academia vs industry. (25:50) : How to clean and process your data. (28:50) : Management - mistakes & advice. (39:43) : How to land a data job ?(52:31) : The power of LinkedIn. (57:57) : Career advice.
For the first time, Law360 and Major, Lindsey, and Africa team up to survey BigLaw partners in their 2022 Partner Compensation Survey. We are joined by Craig Savitzky, Senior Data Analyst at Law360 and Jeffrey Lowe, Global Practice Leader of the Law Firm Practice at Major Lindsey and Africa. With this being the first survey of law firm partners since most firms have made some effort to return to the office, there were some surprises on how much remote work partners want to take versus how much their firms are offering. It may not be what you think. Women and minority partners made some strong gains according to this survey in narrowing the pay gap. While the gap is still significant between women/minority partners and their white male colleagues, this was the smallest percentage in the history of the survey which began in 2010. For the first time, the difference between average equity partner pay was more than $1 Million over average non-equity partner pay. Savitzky and Lowe unpack a lot of data from the survey for us. Links: MLA's - 2022 Partner Compensation Survey Law360 Pulse's - The 2022 Partner Compensation Survey Articles Crystal Ball Answers from LVNx This week we talk with Properoware founder Keith Lipman, who recently merged into Litera, about the role that ALSP's and others will play in filling the gap left by law firms when the economy begins its expected downturn. Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm or @glambert Voicemail: 713-487-7821 (note the NEW NUMBER!) Email: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com Music: Jerry David DeCicca Transcript available on 3 Geeks
In dieser Podcastfolge von MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS spricht Jonas Rashedi mit Natascha Sturm, Senior Data Analyst bei G2 Esports. Gaming ist mittlerweile ein riesiger Markt geworden und schon lange keine Kleinigkeit mehr, mit der sich nur Teenies beschäftigen. Preisgelder steigen stetig, Kooperationen, Sponsorings und Partnerschaften stehen an der Tagesordnung und In-App-Käufe sorgen für Umsatz bei Organisationen, Spieler:innen und Spiele-Herstellern. G2 ist eine Gaming-Organisation, bei der Turnier-Spieler:innen und Content-Creators beheimatet sind. Nataschas Job dabei ist es, die Fans zu verstehen. Qualifizierte Umfragen, Fan-Acquisition und der Zusammenhang zwischen Content Pieces und Reichweite sind dabei ihr daily-job. Sie stellt sich dabei die Frage: Ist das, was wir machen, wirklich ein Mehrwert für die Fans? Zusätzlich gibt es natürlich auch eine Abteilung, die sich mit den Spieler:innen und den Spieldaten auseinandersetzt: Wie positioniert sich ein Spieler, wann ist sie/er am besten und welche Stats stehen dahinter? Schließlich ist bei Turnierspieler:innen das Ziel nur das Gewinnen, dabei steht die Reichweite im Hintergrund. Bei Content Creators allerdings stehen die Fans und auch die Qualität der Fans im Vordergrund: Haben diese schon etwas mit G2 gemeinsam? Und falls nicht, werden sie später Fans von G2? Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Natascha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natascha-v-sturm/ Zur Webseite von G2 Esports : https://g2esports.com Zur Webseite von Jonas: https://www.jonas-rashedi.de Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Jonas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonasrashedi/ Zum Newsletter von Jonas: https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1m5SesP8QStuLDLjrJAnZXAfcb4n
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
This week on the Data Futurology podcast, we talk transformation and the importance of having data engineers to guide the strategy and agenda. To provide expert insights into this topic, we have the pleasure of hosting Richard Glew, Chief Technology Officer, and Natalia Dronova, Senior Data Analyst from Aginic. Aginic is a consultancy that assists organisations with their transformation goals, providing expertise in analytics, agile, and the digital experience. Transformation remains a challenging goal, with research showing that most projects fail. Glew and Dronova discuss some of the reasons for this, which are many and varied, but according to Dronova, one of the big ones is that organisations make mistakes in their haste to transform quickly. “One of the challenges with transformation are the people that want everything done within six or eight months,” she said. “They want it now, and they're finding shortcuts to try and make it happen that are hurting them in the long run. Then, a few years later, when you look at their stack, it's all over the place.” Dronova and Glew then go in-depth in discussing the structural problems that can affect transformation efforts, as well as the cultural problems across organisations – the impact that a focus on data governance can have on projects, for example, and why organisations need to move to a position of data enablement. Finally, the two also discuss the role of the data engineer. As Glew said, traditionally the role has lagged behind that of the software engineer, but with more focus being placed on their role in transformation, the rapidity with which the role is evolving, and the relative scarcity of engineers resulting in higher salaries, now is a great time to consider a career in data engineering. “With the state of data engineering today, it's the best time to get into it, because it's still evolving and innovating really quickly.” Glew said. Tune in to this deep and insightful discussion to learn more about the dynamics behind transformation and the role of the data engineer. Enjoy the show! Thank you to our sponsor, Talent Insights Group! Connect with Richard https://www.linkedin.com/in/rlglew/ Connect with Natalia https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliadronova/ Learn more about Aginic https://aginic.com/ Join us in Melbourne for Scaling AI with MLOPS: https://www.datafuturology.com/mlops Join our Slack Community: https://join.slack.com/t/datafuturologycircle/shared_invite/zt-z19cq4eq-ET6O49o2uySgvQWjM6a5ng Read the full podcast episode summary here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
This webinar reports on a survey recently conducted by Gallup on Americans' experiences with and demand for spiritual care providers. Our panel discusses where chaplains are serving individuals, where demand is not being met, and what chaplains need to know about those they serve into the future. This webinar is part of our project on covenantal pluralism, sponsored by Templeton Religion Trust. We're joined by: Marilyn Barnes, Director of Pastoral Care, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Wendy Cadge, Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology, Brandeis University Amy Lawton, Postdoctoral Scholar, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Jessica Hamar Martinez, Associate Research Scientists and Senior Data Analyst, University of Arizona Taylor Winfield, SSHRC Postdoctoral Scholar, McGill University
Greg Buytn, Senior Data Analyst at Stats Insider, previews the Brownlow Medal
In this week's episode of Data Unlocked, Jason sits down with Christina Louie Dyer, the Head of Social Impact & Sustainability of Lob and our very own Shela Wu, a Senior Data Analyst and the chair of the Green Network at Simon Data. Here is what you need to know about Lob: It's a direct mail automation platform that simplifies workflows by automating the entire direct mail process with end-to-end analytics and campaign attribution. In its client roster, you'll find big international names such as Expedia, Twitter, and Booking.com.As for Simon Data, well, you already know us, so there's no need to reintroduce ourselves.In this episode, Christina and Shela discuss what brands can do to offset their carbon footprint, how direct mail can be part of your overall marketing strategy, and more.Ready to learn?Let's dive in.Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Meet Christina and Shela (00:51)How direct mail plays into your marketing strategy (02:08)What's your company's footprint? (08:11)What brands can do internally (11:34)All about carbon footprint data (15:45)How to expand into direct mail (19:15)One last question (22:09)Additional Resources:Get in contact with Christina here.Get in contact with Shela here.Learn more about Lob here.>>Learn more about us here.Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Bushra Anjum, Ph.D., is a health IT data specialist currently working as the Senior Analytics Manager for a San Francisco based health tech firm Doximity. She leads a team of analysts, scientists, and engineers to create HIPAA secure data-driven tools for over 1.8 million USA clinicians. Dr. Anjum joined Doximity as a Senior Data Analyst. Prior, she worked for Amazon as a Software Engineer, architecting large-scale distributed services supporting Prime membership in global marketplaces. #Podcast #GrowTogether #datascience #womenintech #dataanalytics You'll learn
This week, Susanne Rogers chats with Nora Condon, Senior Data Analyst with Solas about lifelong learning and gaining skills for life and work. The world of work is changing with green and digital transitions and as we live longer, we may work for longer. We need access to upskilling and reskilling in order to benefit from these opportunities and deal with the challenges. SOLAS is the State agency tasked with building a world class Further Education and Training (FET) sector to fuel Ireland's future. All their work can be accessed HERE. We discuss these three reports specifically Lifelong Learning Women on home duties Moving on up. Further information about courses and options for learning can be found here: https://www.fetchcourses.ie/ and https://smartchoices.ie/
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✨ FREE Prime Day 2022 Webinar: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/amazon-prime-day-prep-the-vendo-way-tickets-327421565717 With the introduction of mobile data analytics
Data is among the most valuable resources in an organization, and data analysts extract insights from said data to make smart business decisions. Analysts, however, can only work so fast. To extend the capabilities of Shashank's team of data analysts, they developed a proof-of-concept based on machine learning to automate the analytics process and significantly accelerate the generation of actionable insights. Shashank Kalanithi is a Senior Data Analyst at Nordstorm in Seattle, Washington, United States. In this episode, you'll hear about his journey to becoming a Data Analyst despite having a Chemistry degree, his role on the Nordstorm Strategic Analytics Team, and their exciting project on building an automated machine learning platform that augments the abilities of individual data analysts.
At the podcast booth during Experience 2022, ICE Mortgage Technology experts sat down with customers to discuss their eClose, automation, and data journeys. For inspiration on how you can start innovating your digital mortgage processes, be sure to tune into each episode in this Experience 2022 podcast mini-series.What are the driving forces behind an organization's decision to start their automation journey? The desire to deliver better borrower experiences, streamline operations, and solve business paint points are a few, but if you're looking to hear a firsthand account of automation adoption, you're in the right place.In this new podcast, ICE Mortgage Technology's Aaron Dormio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, is speaking with ICE Mortgage Technology customers Will Riner, Senior Vice President of Information Technology and Coty Baker, Senior Data Analyst at First Community Mortgage. Listen in now as they discuss how First Community Mortgage built a successful culture of automation that led them to effectively solve crucial pain points, drive front and back-end efficiencies, and achieve business growth.
As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode over on Twitter @borisjabes.Know someone that you think would be an awesome guest on The Show (hint: you can totally nominate yourself)? Reach out to our content and community team. Resources:Jessica Cherny on LinkedIn Jessica Cherny on TwitterData Angels on Twitter Ironclad on LinkedIn Ironclad on TwitterIronclad's website Music by the talented Joe Stevens.
Our guest today is Antonio Ivanovski, Senior Data Analyst at Google and author of the book "The AI Journey". In our conversation, Antonio first talks about his transition from studying sports, events and tourism to getting into AI. He also explains how after only 4 months of full-time work experience, he actually manages to get a double promotion. We then focus on his work at Verizon, a world's leading provider of tech and communication services, where Antonio quickly progressed to become an AI Product Manager. After Verizon, we dig into Data Analysis at Google and finally talk about careers, a topic that we are both particularly interested in. We discuss his new book, the AI journey, where Antonio gives career advice through short stories. We finish the episode by exploring the importance of soft skills, impacting a team and maximising productivity by only focusing on a handful of goals. The AI Journey is available online for free: https://www.aiwithai.com/aijourney
Episode: 00094 Release Date: February 14, 2022 Description: Do you think you can manage a second identity? A third? How about 29? Our guest this week, Jessica LeBlanc, shares how she helped investigate and convict a perpetrator who tried to do just that in her badge story. Jessica also gives us insights on what it's like to be an analyst for a fire & rescue team, and how it compares to law enforcement analysis. Jessica is currently the Senior Data Analyst for the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue. Jessica also teaches for the IACA and has written white pages for the association. Name Drops: Rachel Boba-Santos (00:01:32, 01:04:48), Angel Aufmuth (01:05:01), Jen Coner (01:05:10), Rob LeBlanc (01:05:26), Maura Power/John Morrison ((01:05:46) Public Service Announcements: Adrienne Galbrecht (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-adrienne-galbrecht-the-after-while-crocodile-analyst/) Shawna Gibson (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-shawna-gibson-the-what-now-analyst/) Related Links: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/maps/sites/maps/files/assets/documents/2019_entries.pdf#page=32, https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/maps/sites/maps/files/assets/documents/2019_entries.pdf#page=5 Association(s) Mentioned: IACA, Center for Public Safety Excellence Vendor(s) Mentioned: ESRI Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbl/ Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher: Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners. Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/_ymq1kBy15w 00:00:17 – Introducing Jessica 00:11:49 – Starting at Police Department 00:16:30 – Analyst Badge Story: Pharmacy Fraud 00:25:03 – Unfinished Tasks 00:28:36 – Break: Adrienne Galbrecht/Shawna Gibson 00:29:27 – From PD to FD 00:38:40 – GIS Awards 00:56:06 – Center for Public Safety Excellence 01:00:04 – Personal Interests: Yoga 01:04:10 – Words to the World
In this DataDive podcast episode, Abraham interviews Antonio Ivanovski, a senior data analyst who has worked in the business analytics field for many years. Antonio's data science career began at UPS, before he joined Verizon to be an AI Product Manger. Antonio currently works as a senior data analyst at Google. Antonio also runs a YouTube channel and website, AIwithAI, and is the author of The AI Journey. Abraham and Antonio had a wide-ranging conversation covering topics like his work at Google, the most valuable data science skills anyone can develop, Antonio's advice for his younger self, and much more! Antonio's Website: https://www.aiwithai.com Antonio's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1HVSY_b6HToI8L5OG3ipA Antonio's Book, The AI Journey: https://www.aiwithai.com/aijourney
Starting 2022 off on the right foot requires you to have a data driven mindset and a well-built plan. Luckily Vinny and Russell are giving you the low down on how to utilize data signals to structure your budget, pricing, inventory, and more.
In this DataDive podcast episode, Abraham interviews Antonio Ivanovski, a senior data analyst who has worked in the business analytics space for several years. Antonio's data science career began at UPS, before he joined Verizon to be an AI Product Manger. Antonio currently works as a senior data analyst at Google. Antonio also runs a YouTube channel and website, AIwithAI, and is the author of The AI Journey. Abraham and Antonio had a wide-ranging conversation covering topics like his time in undergraduate and graduate school, how some of Antonio's early work experiences shaped his current perspective, valuable skills he has developed that has served him well as a data analyst, growth of AI and data-driven solutions, and much more! Antonio's Website: https://www.aiwithai.com Antonio's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1HVSY_b6HToI8L5OG3ipA Antonio's Book, The AI Journey: https://www.aiwithai.com/aijourney
Timestamps(01:55) Jessica shared the formative experiences of her upbringing — being born in a triplet with two other sisters and growing up in an immigrant family from Russia.(05:45) Jessica shared her experience being part of UC Berkeley's first cohort of Data Science majors.(09:56) Jessica talked about her campus involvements with student-run organizations such as the Mobile Developers of Berkeley and the Data Science Society at Berkeley.(13:02) Jessica walked through her participation in initiatives like researching the CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, sitting on the leadership board of the TAMID Group, and being an Accel Scholar.(15:31) Jessica shared valuable lessons from her summer internships.(19:08) Jessica discussed her decision to join Ironclad, a Series D digital contracting startup building software to take legal teams to the next level.(22:39) Jessica provided a brief explanation of digital contracting for the uninitiated.(24:59) Jessica talked about challenges that in-house legal teams typically face and how Ironclad helps address them.(27:04) Jessica gave a tour of Ironclad's Contract Lifecycle Management software offerings.(30:00) Jessica walked through her journey of building the analytics function from scratch and providing data insights to inform business decisions cross-functionally.(33:40) Jessica shared tidbits about her time management and goal-setting systems.(34:45) Jessica walked through the end-to-end data analysis process for Ironclad's first legal analytics benchmark report analyzing economic trends caused by COVID-19.(38:38) Jessica discussed the learning curves as she took on bigger analytical responsibilities at Ironclad.(43:05) Jessica unpacked her 3-level framework for building a data analytics culture from the ground up.(48:07) Jessica shared concrete advice on positively influencing a company's culture to be data-driven.(50:27) Jessica unfolded the drive behind creating the Data Angels Community, a Slack group connecting women interested in data to resources for support, education, and opportunities.(52:25) Jessica revealed her community playbook to engage the members of Data Angels.(57:01) Jessica shared a bit of her guilty pleasure in using data for beauty and fashion.(01:00:44) Closing segment.Jessica's Contact InfoLinkedInTwitterData AngelsMentioned ContentResources"How to use contract data during COVID-19" (Ironclad Report)"Building data analytics culture from the ground up" (Women In Product 2020 Talk)"Building a data-centered culture at Ironclad" (Ironclad Article)PeopleEmily Robinson and Jacqueline Nolis (Co-Authors and Co-Hosts of “How To Build A Career in Data Science” the book and the podcast)Cassie Kozyrkov (Chief Decision Scientist at Google)Shreya Shankar (Ph.D. Student at UC Berkeley and Entrepreneur-In-Residence at Amplify Partners) (Check out my interview with Shreya as well!)Book“Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What The Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are” (by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz)NotesMy conversation with Jessica was recorded back in May 2021. Jessica is now a Senior Data Analyst and Ironclad's Data Analytics team has grown to 4 so she is no longer a 1-woman show! Also, the Data Angels Slack community has over 500 members in it now!About the showDatacast features long-form, in-depth conversations with practitioners and researchers in the data community to walk through their professional journeys and unpack the lessons learned along the way. I invite guests coming from a wide range of career paths — from scientists and analysts to founders and investors — to analyze the case for using data in the real world and extract their mental models (“the WHY and the HOW”) behind their pursuits. Hopefully, these conversations can serve as valuable tools for early-stage data professionals as they navigate their own careers in the exciting data universe.Datacast is produced and edited by James Le. Get in touch with feedback or guest suggestions by emailing khanhle.1013@gmail.com.Subscribe by searching for Datacast wherever you get podcasts or click one of the links below:Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsIf you're new, see the podcast homepage for the most recent episodes to listen to, or browse the full guest list.
In this episode, 2017 marketing graduate Mackenzie Powlette talks with Farmer School dean Jenny Darroch about the reason students should seek out certifications, why her days as a gymnast ended when she got to college, and the classes she wished she would have taken at FSB.
On this episode of Career Cash the Podcast, Senior Data Analyst at Stack Overflow, David Gibson ('18), talks about how to be intentional with your job search process; how to create opportunities to gain experience; and why it's essential for you to ask for what you want. It's an awesome conversation. Let's get to it! Don't forget to spread the wealth! Share this episode with your friends and join the conversation with Ben and many others on Instagram @CareerCashThePodcast
We are excited share the 30th episode of the Nails and Hammers podcast. Our guest for today is Gaurav Sundararaman, who is a Senior Data Analyst with ESPN and has been a consultant to various cricket teams including the 2016 World T20 champions, the West Indies
Check out Marketing Analytics Case Study Course: https://learn.silvertoneanalytics.com/cartflows_step/marketing-analytics-case-study-landing/Enter the promocode "LAUNCH" to get 50% off.Join our discord:https://discord.gg/hMueC9hmEjIn this live stream Jenny gives advice to those trying to break into the analytics industry then gives our intern Hunter Brown feedback on his Power BI portfolio.Welcome to the How to Get an Analytics Job channel. Discover how you fit into the analytics marketplace, what skills you should build, and how to land your analytics dream job. Analytics agency owner John David Ariansen and Economics Department Chair Dr. Hall will give you tips and tricks to land your dream job and level up your analytics career.Check Out Our PlaylistsHow to Get an Analytics Job Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBvzkZLydYX0D28bbnfRCV6M4zMQrhXsdPower BI Exam DA-100 : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBvzkZLydYX1rV9w6BHHivpqr5Kjqp2lNLooking to land an analytics job? Sounds like you need a solid resume... Sign up for our email list to get a free analytics resume guide: https://mailchi.mp/df01df1e8856/analyticsjobFollow us on LinkedIn:John David Ariansenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/johndavidariansen/Daniel Hallhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-hall-088b1115/Want to learn some analytics skills? Check out John David's courses below:Tableau Desktop Specialist Guidehttps://www.udemy.com/course/tableau-desktop-specialist-certification-guide/?referralCode=AC6F2FDED8C5A0040276Power BI Top Skillshttps://www.linkedin.com/learning/power-bi-top-skills/top-skills-for-power-bi
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In this episode, we chat with Chelsea Squires, a Senior Data Analyst at Alberta startup, Symend. Chelsea recently transitioned from a career as a Geophysicist in the Oil & Gas sector, to a career in Data and Artificial Intelligence. She shares with us the most important steps she took to own the career transition into the field of AI, how she found an employer that fits her people-first values, and her passion for accessible entry into data through her involvement with Data by Design Datathons at geowomen.org/data-by-design
This 13th episode of LetsTalkSports with Sid Deshmukh features the man who is living proof of the #MoneyballTheory, Gaurav Sundararaman, Senior Data Analyst at ESPNcricinfo. Gaurav briefs us about what #SportsAnalytics is all about, how data can be utilized in a fun way, how it can be used to predict and improve fan cycle, some funny moments he had while working with data and the future Analytics holds for #ProSports. It will be interesting to chat with him as he was also a part of the Analytics team that played a crucial role in the West Indies Men's Side T20 World Cup victory in 2016.
#Seriesอาชีพที่น่าสนใจ EP นี้เราขอชวนทุกคนมาฟังและทำความรู้จักหนึ่งใน Role ที่น่าสนใจในสายงานของ Data และหลายบริษัท หลาย Industry ก็ให้ความสำคัญกับงานใน Role นี้มากๆ และมองหาคนเข้ามาร่วมทัพกันตลอดๆ นั่นคือ “Data Analyst” นั่นเอง . EP นี้เราได้ K’โฟล์ค สิรวชญ์ ข้องรอด, Senior Data Analyst มานั่งให้ ToShare Podcast สัมภาษณ์และตอบคำถาม รวมถึงแชร์ประสบการณ์เส้นทางกว่าจะมาเป็น Data Analyst ที่เป็นอีกหนึ่งตัวอย่างของ “การสำรวจตัวเอง ค้นหา จนเจอเส้นทางของสายงานที่ชอบ” . และแน่นอนว่าไม่พลาด topic สำคัญๆ เช่น - Data Analyst VS Data Scientist แตกต่างกันอย่างไร - Technical and Non-technical Data Analyst - 1 Cycle ของการทำงานของ K’โฟล์ค, Data Analyst ที่ดูแล Marketing Campaign - Learning Curve ในช่วงแรกของการทำงาน . แอบบอกว่าหลายคำแนะนำและบทเรียนที่ K’โฟล์ค เล่าให้ฟังใน EP นี้สามารถเอาไปปรับใช้ได้กับทุกอาชีพ ทุกสายงานเลย . เนื้อหาแน่นขนาดนี้ กดฟังกันโลดดดดด! - :: ติดตาม Toshare Podcast ได้ทาง https://www.facebook.com/tosharepodcastTH/ ย้อนไปฟังอาชีพอื่นๆ ได้ใน #Seriesอาชีพที่น่าสนใจ :: EP.9 - อาชีพ: เจ้าของธุรกิจ - BEARYOUGO EP.12 - อาชีพ: วิศวกรการบิน EP.14 - อาชีพ: นักทรัพยากรบุคคล (HR) EP.15 - อาชีพ: พยาบาลวิจัยทางคลินิก EP.16 - อาชีพ: เจ้าของธุรกิจ (แบรนด์เสื้อผ้า) - grapes.official EP.17 - อาชีพ: พนักงานฝ่ายจัดซื้อแฟชั่น (Fashion Buyer) EP.18 - อาชีพ: Content Creator, เจ้าของเพจ Ad Addict EP.19 - อาชีพ: พนักงานต้อนรับบนเครื่องบิน (Air Hostess) EP.20 - อาชีพ: Account Executive (AE) EP.21 - อาชีพ: Interior Designer EP.23 - อาชีพ: นักเขียน EP.27 - อาชีพ : เภสัชกรควบคุมคุณภาพ (QC) EP.29 - อาชีพ : Strategic Planner EP.31 - อาชีพ : Media Planner EP.38 - อาชีพ : สถาปนิก EP.39 - อาชีพ : Creative (Copywriter) EP.40 - อาชีพ : User Experience Designer (UX) EP.46 - อาชีพ : Podcast Producer EP.48 - อาชีพ : UX Writer EP.49 - อาชีพ : Product Manager EP.55 - อาชีพ : สายงาน Marketing Communication EP.61 - อาชีพ : Social Planner EP.62 - อาชีพ : Video Editor . The more we share, the more we experience #TosharePodcastTH
Jessica Campbell, Senior Data Analyst at BJC HealthCare, shares her three steps or questions she uses when rolling out planning projects, building tools, and rolling out metrics that lead to actionable metrics.
Lilli Kulak has been a Senior Data Analyst at GrubHub for over a year now, and she received her Bachelors degree in Mathematics and Economics from Northeastern University. She previously worked at LevelUp, a platform that creates personalized guest experience for restaurants, which was acquired by GrubHub in 2018. She chats with the guys about collaborating cross-functionally as a data analyst, her experience with LevelUp and GrubHub, and best practices when enlisting the help of a data analyst. Check it out!
In this episode, Aakash Mehta and Dhaval Shethia are joined by Gaurav Sundararaman, a Senior Data Analyst at ESPNcricinfo, Auction/Draft Strategy Consultant, EX: Analytics Consultant for the champion Windies t20 team apart from several IPL franchises and also represented RCB at the IPL Auction in 2015. They talk about various things such as Rohit Sharma playing spin, England's rotation policy, analysis and data points, Megauaction and, a lot more!Join My Discord - https://discord.gg/fbwFAaaQBs Follow - Couch Pundits - https://www.instagram.com/couchpundit... Aakash Mehta - https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ Dhaval Shethia - https://twitch.tv/crazyfreak777 | https://www.instagram.com/dhavalshethia/ Gaurav Sundararaman- https://twitter.com/gaurav_sundar?lang=en Hear Audio Podcast here - https://open.spotify.com/show/1kCt6Hw4xwX3TsUbHiDrIr
Karan is passionate about data, but he didn't know that until he tried it. As he loves what he does, he was quickly promoted to senior. To get into data analyst field, he recommends trying out the work and doing as much data analyst work as you can. It can start as simple as using a spreadsheet. To become a senior, it's important to look at the wholistic picture rather than just in the weeds. It takes time to gain the expertise, but it will be a fun ride as long as you enjoy the work. He immigrated to the US from India for his study. For anyone looking to do the same thing, he recommends having an intention that aligns with your interests (passion) and be open to other possibilities. It's a tough and long road and won't happen unless your heart is in it. Watch the YouTube version at https://youtu.be/hKIj-ZrD4iEConnect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanambasht/Become a genius in life at http://pathtogenius.app
Setiap perusahaan, pada saat-saat tertentu pasti akan melakukan pengolahan data. Ini adalah proses pengumpulan dan manipulasi data untuk menghasilkan informasi baru yang relevan. Namun, semakin canggih teknologi artinya semakin banyak data yang tersedia sehingga proses pengolahannya pun menjadi lebih kompleks. Nah, kebetulan nih Kode Nol sudah kedatangan Mochamad Kautzar Ichramsyah, Senior Data Analyst di Traveloka dan Rama Rahmanda Software Engineer di Feed loop untuk berdiskusi tentang pengolahan data secara lebih dalam.
This week's top-5 trends: The secrets to cross-border eCommerce; bots attack Nickelodeon's "Kids' Vote" presidential poll; Burger King designs "the restaurant of tomorrow;” Postmates teams up with retailers on instant delivery in LA just in time for the holidays; and sophisticated malicious bot attacks on the rise, use credential stuffing, with Brady Harrison, Senior Data Analyst at Kount. #Kount5in5
The guest on this episode of the Sports As A Job podcast is Geoff Blosat. He is a senior data analyst for Zoomph. His path to working in sports is non-traditional. It didn’t start right after graduating college in 2014. Instead, he worked out of sports before getting his first job with the Washington Football team as a digital media analyst. Geoff is usually big on using stats and numbers to explain things. Instead in this episode, he shares his experiences throughout his life to help you navigate the sports industry. We discuss him getting fired from his first job, majoring in International Business in college, and how networking has helped him get the opportunities he has. Follow Geoff Blosat on Twitter here and LinkedIn here Please give us a rating and review on Apple podcasts and if you found value in this please share it on your social media platforms. You can follow us on all social media platforms @sportsasajob or visit sportsasajob.com for even more content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsasajob/support
Some Themes discussed:Career trajectory, pivoting career experiences Living Abroad & social impact workMentorship experience Giving back and volunteer workWork persona and personal identity Resources mentioned:Engineers without BordersOne Acre Fund IFF Basecamp Volunteering Organizations: Ladies of VirtueUpwardly GlobalSarah’s Circle Connect with Jane: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janejyang/Email: jane@hey.com Connect with Ceci:Twitter: https://twitter.com/CeciBenitez13LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cfischerbenitez Follow the podcast:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChicagoTechiesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chicagotechies/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chicagotechiesLinkedIn: Chicago Techies PodcastMusic composed by Anna Eichenauer, check out her work here. Thank you so much for listening to this podcast! If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a rating and a review on iTunes. Use the hashtag #ChicagoTechiesPod for any shoutouts and comments on our episodes.
22 Ekim 2019'da gerçekleşen Digitalzone Meetups'ta ekibimizde Senior Data Analyst olarak görev yapan Utku Demirhan, "PPC Kampanyalarının SEO Uyumlu Yönetimi" başlıklı sunumuyla bizimleydi.
This episode, we have Cliff Chew, a Data Analyst with Grab. He will be sharing his transition from economist-by-training into a data analyst. He also shares some tips on how economics major can be working on data, what are the tools they can start with. Give a listen to understand his career journey and his unique perspective of life. :) LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kuo-ting-cliff-chew-22001925/ Cliff Chew's Blog: https://cliffchew84.github.io/ Questions for our Guest: https://forms.gle/YhEtzQ3W7JVTNbHN9
Marga Guibourg es una parisina viviendo en Escocia, con una trayectoria en el área de finanzas y un Master en Economía y Gerencia, que de forma autodidacta pivoteo su carrera al mundo de la tecnología. Host y Producción: Cleyra Uzcátegui Edición, mastering y musicalización: Deuterus Prod.
Eine erfolgreiche ortsunabhängige Selbstständigkeit? Sonne und Selbstbestimmung das ganze Jahr? Für viele das Non-Plus-Ultra! Diese gegen einen festen Wohnsitz und den täglichen Gang ins Büro eintauschen? Undenkbar? Dr. Jenny Meyer hat genau das getan. Jenny war selbstständige Digital Workplace Consultant. Vier Jahre lang ist sie zwischen Thailand und Deutschland gependelt, hat die Winter in der Hängematte am Strand verbracht. Seit August 2019 ist Jenny angestellt als Senior Data Analyst bei weekend.com in Köln. Im Interview erzählt sie, was sie zu diesem Wechsel bewegt hat, und wie es ihr dabei erging.
As Senior Data Analyst at ITV Stefano uses his pre-existing math skills to collect, analyse and present data for some of the channel's most popular shows, including the likes of Love Island. Feeling inspired? Access free resources and learning content recommended by Stefano, or take our quiz to find out what digital job roles best suit you at thisishow.uk/learn.
An American now based in London, Christine Osazuwa (Twitter: @c_osazuwa) is currently a Senior Data Analyst for a major label, in charge of the Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions. Before that, Christine worked her way up the ranks to become the Head of Insights & Data Analytics at another major label, this time based in Stockholm. Christine earned her Bachelor’s in Music Business and Journalism at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, her MBA from Loyola College in Maryland, and she holds certificates in data science, predictive analytics, and information technology. Lest you think Christine is just about business and numbers, she’s also product managed in the online ticketing space, served on music street teams, and was president of a local music magazine in the Baltimore area. Our talk with Christine runs about 45 minutes and touches upon her thoughts regarding how TikTok isn’t just for kids, how she isn't a fan of AI making new music, how clarifying your goals can take your music to the next level, and more.
Senior Data Analyst at VaynerMedia and Founder of Savvy Excel, Demariano Hill discusses moving from one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in California to the suburbs of Sacramento, discovering his interest in government at Texas Southern University, and utilizing his analytical skills to transition from politics to the private sector.
Si correlación no implica causalidad y si todos tenemos opiniones y ninguna tiene por qué ser mejor que las demás, ¿cómo podemos aprender de forma fiable sobre nuestro mercado y no naufragar en el intento? Mediante experimentos controlados aleatorizados, conocidos como A/B tests en nuestro mundillo.Y precisamente, para poder hablar de este tema desde múltiples puntos de vista a su alrededor en este episodio hemos contado con los siguiente contertulios: Mario Alberich, Senior Data Analyst en letgo, la persona adecuada para planificar tu próximo A/B test con garantías. Luca Cerone, científico de datos en letgo, siempre llega al fondo de todos los asuntos, siempre tiene una pregunta que te dejará pensando y es la persona que matiene una página en la wiki de tu empresa con todos los gotchas de la plataforma de A/B testing. Pierre Malafosse, ingeniero de datos en letgo y curtido en mil batallas con los datos, que no siempre se dejan explotar sin ofrecer resistencia. Sebastián Ortega, el pesado de siempre que resulta que también es ingeniero de datos en letgo y además ha trabajado en servidios de backend altamente A/B testeados.Leer más en https://www.nacionlumpen.com/podcast/2019/01/16/NL21_ab_testing.html
Si correlación no implica causalidad y si todos tenemos opiniones y ninguna tiene por qué ser mejor que las demás, ¿cómo podemos aprender de forma fiable sobre nuestro mercado y no naufragar en el intento? Mediante experimentos controlados aleatorizados, conocidos como A/B tests en nuestro mundillo. Y precisamente, para poder hablar de este tema desde múltiples puntos de vista a su alrededor en este episodio hemos contado con los siguiente contertulios: Mario Alberich, Senior Data Analyst en letgo, la persona adecuada para planificar tu próximo A/B test con garantías. Luca Cerone, científico de datos en letgo, siempre llega al fondo de todos los asuntos, siempre tiene una pregunta que te dejará pensando y es la persona que matiene una página en la wiki de tu empresa con todos los gotchas de la plataforma de A/B testing. Pierre Malafosse, ingeniero de datos en letgo y curtido en mil batallas con los datos, que no siempre se dejan explotar sin ofrecer resistencia. Sebastián Ortega, el pesado de siempre que resulta que también es ingeniero de datos en letgo y además ha trabajado en servidios de backend altamente A/B testeados. Leer más en https://www.nacionlumpen.com/podcast/2019/01/16/NL21_ab_testing.html
JFK talked with Steven Schwartz (@TheCyberSteve) a Top Insurance & Cyber Industry influencer speaks on the role of regulation in cyber resilience. Steven Schwartz is the VP of Strategy and Insurance at Cytegic, quantifying cyber risk across the entire insurance and risk value chain. Mr. Schwartz was most recently a Managing Director at CEO Quest, working with venture capital funds coaching tech-company CEOs towards accelerated company growth within the insurance industry. Recognized as an innovation leader in the fields of risk management and cybersecurity, Mr. Schwartz is a Co-Founder of The Data Union and previously founded GCC, a firm providing strategic advisory support to companies managing their risk profiles. Mr. Schwartz was the SVP of Business Development & Senior Managing Consultant at UIC, Inc., where he personally managed and negotiated the risk management & insurance programs for F2000 entities paying in excess of $50M in Annual Premium across 40 countries. Mr. Schwartz began his career as the 20th employee as a Data QA Engineer at healthcare analytics start-up, TreoSolutions, through the company’s nine-figure exit five years later as a Senior Data Analyst with 180 employees.
For this episode of Alter Everything, host Maddie Johannsen is joined by Lynsie Daley, Senior Data Analyst at Intermountain Healthcare. Not only is she the one responsible for kick starting the Healthcare Industry Alteryx User Group, but she was also featured on a SXSW panel this year alongside Alteryx CEO, Dean Stoecker, focused on using analytics to combat the opioid crisis. Lynsie details her journey of being a driver for Women of Analytics within her organization, and shares why everyone should challenge themselves and become public speakers. Continue the fun and share your thoughts on Twitter using the hashtag #AlterEverythingPodcast, or leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. You can also subscribe on the Alteryx Community at community.alteryx.com/podcast. While you're there, fill out our audience engagement survey to share your listening preferences with us: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QN23V7B
Marylene Wamukoya is the Senior Data Analyst at the Africa Population Health Research Center in Kenya. Marylene has extensive experience working in demographics, health and poverty dynamics research in Africa. In this episode, she explains how research are used, how it has had a positive impact o the African continent, and why she chose to become a researcher in the field of development. - To transform lives in Africa through research, and then I realized that I also aligns my own personal kind of goal, which is that if I leave anyone behind I will be leaving myself behind. So I found this to be a great conduce through which both I and africans can grow and I can make an impact through my work.
¿Cómo se diseña la monetización de un videojuego? ¿Qué datos conocen los desarrolladores sobre mí? ¿Dónde están los límites en el diseño de experiencias adictivas? Encontrarás respuestas a estas y otras muchas cuestiones en nuestra entrevista a Sara Bayley, Analytics Lead & Senior Data Analyst en Genera Games. Un episodio cargado de contenido donde hablamos […] Lee la entrada completa en Descubriendo los secretos de la analítica en videojuegos.
In this episode, Marc interviews Stan Siranovich. Stan is closer to 70 than 60. Stan has reinvented himself twice in the last 15 years, this time it was as a big data guy. Stan recently landed full-time employment for the first time in about 15 years. He is just two to three months into the new job, so anything could happen, but his story may be inspiring to all of you who thought you might never go back to work again. He has landed as a Senior Data Analyst, where he typically had to compete against 20-somethings to get the job. Stan is working hard at the new job with a small startup. It’s a new environment for him, but he is learning and adapting. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Listen in to learn how to educate yourself online for the position you desire. Key Takeaways: [3:44] Marc introduces Stan Siranovich, closer to 70 than to 60. Stan is a scientist who has been doing data science since long before “Al Gore invented the internet.” Stan studied data science in undergraduate and graduate work. [4:13] In the first half of life Stan did polymer research and development and technical marketing for large chemical corporations. Most of his career was with Bayer Corporation, but he also worked for some years at Mobil Oil, and also at Cargill, and AkzoNobel. [4:41] Stan started in analytical chemistry, moved into product development, then into polymer synthesis. He began at Mobil, was recruited by Cargill, and then was recruited by Bayer. Soon after arriving at Bayer, they had a massive structural change. [5:27] Stan was given two options: research or technical marketing. He chose technical marketing, from his customer-facing days at Cargill, and he liked it. He also did applications development, and product development for a while. Then he hit the speaking circuit when the company entered the wood coatings market as a supplier. [6:02] There was another downsize. The Pittsburgh campus went from about 2,200 employees to about 800. Stan went off on his own and bought a franchise. He liked running a business but missed the research and development. In 2000 he sold it, after about a year. [6:56] After selling the franchise, Stan worked contract jobs, and was recruited by AkzoNobel. He moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where he was the technical marketing manager for Coatings/Resins in North America. It was a $60 million product line with 170 products in 20 categories. In 2001, profits lagged, and they sold the business. [7:34] Stan worked some temp and contract jobs, then went to Sullivan University to become a Certified Microsoft Network Engineer. While in school he was hired in the IT Security department of Yum! Brands until 2008 when 600 were laid off in Louisville. [8:45] Stan worked some more contract jobs until late 2012, then he formed Crucial Connections, LLC, and did consulting and contract work through the business. Stan says it was a tough business without having a multinational name behind him. [9:44] Stan had to draw down on savings to survive. He decided to look into big data. He had been working with computers since running 'PV = nRT' equations as an undergraduate. At Bayer, he had done statistical experimental design using JMP statistical software from SAS. [10:56] To get himself up-to-date, Stan did a lot of self-education. He already had a BS in Chemistry and an MBA with concentrations in Finance and Management Information Systems. Besides his Microsoft Engineer certification from Sullivan, he took a series of certification tests from Microsoft. and several certification tests from CompTIA. [11:54] Stan took courses from Coursera, Lynda.com, Springboard, Sharp Sight Labs, and Udemy for his online education. Stan spent small amounts on the training. Some courses are $10.00, some are $100 to a few hundred dollars. He prefers shorter skills courses, as he already had studied theory. Stan works now in JMP, Tableau, and R. [13:52] Stan started working with Marc over a year ago. Stan was struggling with recruiters. Marc told him to be more proactive. Stan did presentations anywhere that would have him, and a lot of networking. One of his presentations is on YouTube. These presentations gave Stan exposure to the data science community in a three-state area. [15:10] Stan showed that he knew his stuff. It was the only way to get by recruiters. If the gatekeepers can’t check off enough boxes on their list, you don’t make the first cut. [15:39] Stan was hired in July. A recruiter from V-Soft emailed him. Stan had worked with V-Soft for seven years, but nothing had come of it. From the email to the first day of work at the client was eight days. [17:44] Marc wants everyone to understand this: When you are going through this kind of job search, you have no control over the timing. [18:02] The last time Stan was a full-time employee was years earlier. He has been contracting since that time, until this job. It feels good to have a regular paycheck. [19:09] Stan is one of Marc’s poster children. The big challenge was to keep Stan positive and moving forward. Stan got frustrated dealing with recruiters. It took a long time. If Stan could talk to himself two years ago, he would say, keep putting one foot in front of the other. Do what you need to do. Educate yourself. Get out. Meet people. [21:36] Marc’s final thoughts: Are you inspired by Stan’s story? I hope it would inspire you to be resilient and stick with it. Stan does not give up. Mentioned in This Episode: CareerPivot.com/blog Marc@CareerPivot.com Contact Marc, and ask questions at Careerpivot.com/contact-me. Marc is accepting new clients, so reach out to him. 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