About Me
I bring over 7 years experience in working as a data analyst. No matter the sector, I’m committed to using data and community engagement to support thoughtful decision-making and deliver meaningful, measurable impact.
I earned my Masters in Public Health at Washington University in St.Louis and began my career working in university-affiliated research centers, where I worked on research projects exploring the structural and social barriers that prevent individuals in vulnerable communities from living healthy lifestyles and accessing essential healthcare services.
After moving into private sector, I worked at health insurance companies analyzing Medicaid claims, evaluating health programs, and supporting initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes. These roles have deepended my understanding of the social determinants of health and strengthened my skills in community engagement, research design, and both quantitative and qualitative analysis. I am proficient in creating Tableau dashboard to communicate findings and drive action.
Since relocating abroad, I have continued to work as an analyst in the commercial sector. While working outside of public health, this role has allowed me to build a more robust analytical, reporting, and data storytelling skillset. ​
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