
I’m a freelance data analyst based in Baltimore, MD, with a focus on applying computer programming, spatial analysis, and data visualization to real-world challenges in sustainability, education, economic development, and public policy. Examples of my work can be found in the links above.
I have led high-impact analytics projects across the nonprofit, legal, government, and private sectors. My recent work includes:
Serving as an expert witness in employment litigation, using statistical modeling to help secure $75 million in unpaid wages for hourly workers
Conducting a longitudinal evaluation of academic outcomes for 2,000 multilingual students in NYC public schools as part of a Gates Foundation–funded initiative
Building and automating a suite of interactive revenue dashboards featuring data across platforms for a global athletic training firm
Developing econometric models to assess impact investing outcomes across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia in collaboration with World Bank–funded partners
My technical toolkit includes Python, R, SQL, ArcGIS, Tableau, Power BI, and STATA. I’m passionate about using data not just to describe the world, but to improve it—especially in areas tied to equity, sustainability, and global development.
I hold a Master’s in International Economics from Columbia University and a Bachelor’s in Political Science from Georgetown University.