About Me

(in about 150 words)

History

I began my career coding for embedded telecommunications and transitioned to web applications while living in Berlin, Germany. As faculty at The New School, I have taught electronics and coding for embedded hardware, multimedia frameworks and the web in both the Design and Technology and Communications departments. After receiving a MS in data visualization, I've worked with the UN to create resilient and accessible interfaces into the data that drive the organization's work in Africa's Sahel region. We are living in a time where data collection is cheap. Industry, governments, and private interests are sitting on vast troves of unused information.

Direction

As a data scientist, I seek to bridge the gap between the database and the end user. I'm captivated by jobs where I can create and deploy infrastructure to analyze, clean, and manipulate data structures, tell a powerful story, help great social causes, and assist underserved communities.