Data analyst and Economics graduate with strong enterprising attitude seeking a Data Analytics position with an established company. Proficient in Data Wrangling, Visualization, Full Stack Data Analytic Applications, SQL Database Manipulation, Web Scraping, and using Command-Line Interfacing. Began the UCF Data Analytics Bootcamp on 9/11/18 and graduated on 3/14/19. The program required ability to work with diverse teams on demanding time-lines to collect, analyze, and visualize big data. Skill set is an analytical, detail-oriented individual with strong critical thinking and communication skills.
Cleaning the MLB 2018 regular season raw Statcast data in Jupyter and then importing the data into a SQL DataBase. MySQL was used to formulate all batter statistics to create a new CSV with all Statcast data added. More Tableau visualizations will be updated soon. 700,000+ entries reduced to a clean, accurate, sortable stat line. Data pulled from https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/statcast_search.
GPA : 3.7
Programming Languages/Utilities: Excel, VBA, Python, Pandas in Python, Matplotlib in Python, Python API’s, MySQL, SQLAlchemy, HTML, CSS, ETL, Web Scraping, and MongoDB, Javascript, Plotly, D3.js, Geo-Mapping, Tableau, R, Machine Learning.
(Relevant courses: B ITM 330 Improving Business Performance with Information Technologies (SQL, Access, Excel))
Business: Finance Core Classes (Relevant courses: STA2023 - Statistical Methods I)
Business: Finance Core Classes
GPA : 3.7
Required Programming Languages/Utilities Knowledge: Excel, VBA, Python, Pandas in Python, Matplotlib in Python, Python API’s, MySQL, SQLAlchemy, HTML, CSS, ETL, Web Scraping, and MongoDB, Javascript, Plotly, D3.js, Geo-Mapping, Tableau, R, Machine Learning.
Few things in the universe are as important as numbers. I have always been exceptional in mathematics, working with computers as well as being a hard worker. The better I get with Python and other programming languages; the easier numbers are to understand and work with. Being a baseball nerd, I am constantly analyzing big sets of data.
Over the last 3 years, my knowledge in data analysis has expanded exponentially. My economics degree has also taught me to be an analytical person in everything I do. I like to watch movies and try to analyze them in every way I can. I will always try to make sense out of everything. Something else that I am interested in is finding meaning on the surface as well as any underlying meaning.