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Education | ||
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1. **MIT Sloan School of Management, Operations Research Center, Cambridge, MA** | ||
*Master of Business Analytics, GPA 4.9/5.0, August 2018 – August 2019* | ||
- Dean’s Fellowship Recipient: Awarded for outstanding academic records, personal achievements, and professional promise. | ||
- Relevant Coursework: Machine Learning, Optimization Methods, Statistics, Interactive Data Visualization | ||
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2. **Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA** | ||
*Bachelor of Business Analytics, GPA: 4.4/5.0, August 2014 - June 2018* | ||
- Relevant Coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Software Construction, Laboratory in Investments, Stochastic Models, Discrete Mathematics, Communicating with Data, Organizational Processes, Computation Structures | ||
- MIT Chapter of Sigma Nu (Governance Chair, Vice President, Community Service Chairman): Improved chapter performance in 9/10 areas according to a yearly evaluation; Tripled total community service hours | ||
- MIT American Indian Science and Engineering Society (Vice President): Facilitated outreach to American Indian freshmen and high school students through online meetups; Coordinated with campus organizations to improve opportunities for the Native American community | ||
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Work experience (Reverse Chronological) | ||
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1. **Ode Partners, Remote (Rapid City, SD)** | ||
*Parter, Data Science, July 2023 - Present* | ||
- Creating digital products and solutions for environmental impact. | ||
- "Full Stack" Data Scientist: Sourcing, Joining, Preparing, Visualizing, and Modeling Data. | ||
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2. **Indigigenius, Remote (Rapid City, SD)** | ||
*Vice President, April 2021 - Present* | ||
- Building and delivering the “Introduction to Python and Data Science” curriculum for the Lakota AI Code Camp. | ||
- Organizing and MCing the Indigenous in AI Workshops for NeurIPS. | ||
- Engaging in thought leadership with a focus on increasing Indigenous participation and perspectives in AI/ML (most recently at Tedx Boston: Countdown to AGI). | ||
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3. **The Earth Genome, Remote (Rapid City, SD)** | ||
*Data Science, Product, July 2022 – July 2023* | ||
- Delivering value through various technical avenues including linear optimization, data processing, and advanced cartographical techniques. | ||
- Designing community-driven solutions by demonstrating the art-of-the-possible and implementing these solutions alongside our engineering team. | ||
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4. **MFS Investment Management, Boston, MA** | ||
*Senior Data Science Analyst, October 2019 – July 2022* | ||
- Worked with cross-functional stakeholders and senior leaders to gather and synthesize data while performing analysis, delivering recommendations and designing and tracking key performance indicators. | ||
- Built models to describe the past and suggest optimal actions for our salespeople. | ||
- Furthering the data-driven culture of MFS by demonstrating proof of concepts for new ideas and areas of analytics. | ||
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5. **MIT SLOAN / Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Boston, MA** | ||
*Data Science Intern, February 2019 – August 2019* | ||
- Optimized garage placement to minimize dead-head for drivers for leaving and returning to garages with an estimated 3-5% improvement and $3M-$5M in total yearly savings. | ||
- Predicted trip cancellations to better understand realized, daily trip demand. | ||
- Combined linear programming, optimization, and machine learning for near-instant rerouting of The RIDE system. | ||
- Augmented a small dataset with clustering and generative models to train data-hungry algorithms. | ||
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6. **MIT Crypto-Economics Lab, Cambridge, MA** | ||
*Research Assistant, September 2017 – January 2019* | ||
- Applied natural language processing algorithms (Topic Modeling, Sentiment Analysis) to massive amounts of text data. | ||
- Wrote scraping software (Python) to improve and expand the overall data set and the pipeline used to process the data. | ||
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7. **Intel Corporation, Intel Federal, Hudson, MA** | ||
*Systems Architecture Team - Graduate Technical Intern, Summer 2018* | ||
- Created a simulation for High Performance Linpack on cutting edge computer systems to inform design decisions for new computer architectures. | ||
- Performed workload analysis on biologically inspired computing paradigms and presented recommendations to the senior architect for performance optimizations on commercial hardware and computer systems currently in development. | ||
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Skills | ||
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* Sub-skill 2.1 | ||
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* Skill 3 | ||
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Featured Talks | ||
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Teaching | ||
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