Delivered at the Squiz Summit 2019 (https://www.squiz.net/summit/2019/edinburgh) - how using collaborative design, workshops and roadmaps can help stakeholders understand your product; and how we analyse the performance of our search engine.
Skills for the new generation of statisticians Dario Buono
This presentation analyses the competence profile of official statisticians with a particular focus on new data science competences. Modernization of official statistics will depend on the capability to incorporate new data sources and benefit from “disruptive technologies”. This will require new capabilities, skills and competences that may not be part of the traditional skill set of official statisticians. The document was presented to the Conference of European Statisticians organised at the United Nation in Geneva
Delivered at the Squiz Summit 2019 (https://www.squiz.net/summit/2019/edinburgh) - how using collaborative design, workshops and roadmaps can help stakeholders understand your product; and how we analyse the performance of our search engine.
Skills for the new generation of statisticians Dario Buono
This presentation analyses the competence profile of official statisticians with a particular focus on new data science competences. Modernization of official statistics will depend on the capability to incorporate new data sources and benefit from “disruptive technologies”. This will require new capabilities, skills and competences that may not be part of the traditional skill set of official statisticians. The document was presented to the Conference of European Statisticians organised at the United Nation in Geneva
The School of Information (iSchool) at San Jose State University (SJSU) collaborated with Silicon Valley startup RedLink to develop an innovative taxonomy of academic disciplines using Synaptica KMS, a flexible and powerful enterprise solution.
"We are delighted the SJSU iSchool team chose Synaptica for their taxonomy development system. This project demonstrates how taxonomies help businesses achieve differentiation, and the benefit of academic-commercial collaboration," stated Dave Clarke, CEO of Synaptica.
Data Analytics: Opportunities and Challenges for Business SchoolsErika Fille Legara
On 23 April 2018, my co-presentor Prof. Balaji Padmanabhan of USF MUMA and I shared to business academics and administrators at the 2018 AACSB ICAM our data analytics and data science journeys in our respective institutions -- Asian Institute of Management and Muma College of Business, University of South Florida.
Jisc technology to tutoring new and emerging developmentsPaul Bailey
Presentation on 27 January at the Centre for Recording Achievement seminar on Technology to support 21 Century Tutoring: new and emerging developments. Paul Bailey, Lisa Grey and Ruth Drysdale
The School of Information (iSchool) at San Jose State University (SJSU) collaborated with Silicon Valley startup RedLink to develop an innovative taxonomy of academic disciplines using Synaptica KMS, a flexible and powerful enterprise solution.
"We are delighted the SJSU iSchool team chose Synaptica for their taxonomy development system. This project demonstrates how taxonomies help businesses achieve differentiation, and the benefit of academic-commercial collaboration," stated Dave Clarke, CEO of Synaptica.
Data Analytics: Opportunities and Challenges for Business SchoolsErika Fille Legara
On 23 April 2018, my co-presentor Prof. Balaji Padmanabhan of USF MUMA and I shared to business academics and administrators at the 2018 AACSB ICAM our data analytics and data science journeys in our respective institutions -- Asian Institute of Management and Muma College of Business, University of South Florida.
Jisc technology to tutoring new and emerging developmentsPaul Bailey
Presentation on 27 January at the Centre for Recording Achievement seminar on Technology to support 21 Century Tutoring: new and emerging developments. Paul Bailey, Lisa Grey and Ruth Drysdale
Overview of Effective Learning Analytics Using data and analytics to support ...Bart Rienties
Begona Nunez-Herran and Kevin Mayles (Data and Student Analytics), Rebecca Ward (Data Strategy and Governance)
-Move towards centralised LA data infrastructure
-Data governance and lessons learned
Prof Bart Rienties & PhD students (Institute of Educational Technology)
-What is the latest “blue sky” learning analytics research from the OU?
-Rogers Kalissa: Social Learning Analytics to support teaching (University of Oslo)
-Saman Rizvi: Cultural impact of MOOC learning (IET)
-Shi Min Chua: Why does no one reply to my posts (IET/WELS)
-Maina Korir: Ethics and LA (IET)
-Anna Gillespie: Predictive Learning Analytics and role of tutors (EdD)
Prof John Domingue (Knowledge Media Institute) & Dr Thea Herodotou (IET)
-What have we learned from 5 years of large scale implementation of OU Analyse?
-Where is LA/AI going?
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Hector is VP of Professional Development at the PMI Silver Spring Chapter, and CEO of Bold PM. He's a mid-market growth product executive and changemaker. He works with mid-market product-driven software executives to solve their biggest growth problems. He scales product growth, optimizes ops and builds loyal customers. He has reduced customer churn 33%, and boosted sales 47% for clients. He makes a significant impact by building and launching world-changing AI-powered products. If you're looking for an engaging and inspiring speaker to spark creativity and innovation within your organization, set up an appointment to discuss your specific needs and identify a suitable topic to inspire your audience at your next corporate conference, symposium, executive summit, or planning retreat.
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This comprehensive program covers essential aspects of performance marketing, growth strategies, and tactics, such as search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, content marketing, social media marketing, and more
1. Vinay Dalal
Atlanta, Georgia • vinaydalal22@gmail.com • vinaydalal@gatech.edu • (404)-990-7083 • linkedin.com/in/vinay-dalal/
OBJECTIVE
To apply advanced problem-solving and analytics in an expanding, engaging, and innovative environment.
Seeking internship opportunities for Spring, Summer, and/or Fall of 2019, and a full-time position after May 2020.
EDUCATION
Georgia Institute of Technology • Atlanta, GA Aug 2016 - Present
BS in Industrial & Systems Engineering – Anticipated Graduation: May 2020 GPA: 4.0
Minor in Computer Science, Concentration in Advanced Operations Research and Supply Chain
WORK EXPERIENCE
The Coca-Cola Company • Revenue Growth Management Intern • Atlanta, Georgia Aug 2018 – Present
Leverage data sources to build and enhance Coca-Cola’s Event Library and develop actionable insights into where and how Coca-
Cola should spend its trade dollars while concurrently enhancing Coca-Cola’s retail price plans. Top 1% intern thus far.
• Build and maintain highly developed statistical models while executing data entry and analysis using Python, SQL, and
Microsoft Excel formulas in order to accurately depict which trade promotions are the most effective.
• Control all available data/possibilities improve the Event Library, an accessible single source location for standard and
rich casual metrics. Cut time spent by 15% when accessing the Event Library by creating MS SharePoint access to data
analysis.
Georgia Tech Research Institute • Project Management Intern • Atlanta, Georgia May 2018 – Aug 2018
Managed classified information and budgeted projects within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, & Hardware Evaluation
Research Laboratory and its affiliated government contract projects with the Department of Defense.
• Maintain finance budgets of government contract vehicles and projects including U.S. Naval Bases in Hawaii, Florida,
California, and Japan in accordance with the Command and Control Mission Assurance (C2MA) Division at GTRI.
• Consistently took initiative on budgeting projects, in which I resolved issues with back-logging of data and overhauled
organizational methods for tracking incoming funding.
University of Georgia, Terry College of Business • Sr. Student Assistant • Atlanta, Georgia April 2017 – June 2018
Operated with UGA’s EMBA and PMBA students at their Buckhead Campus - Terry Executive Education Center. Coordinated over
15 events and increased student participation by 50% by implementing new survey software.
• Directly coordinated with the Director and Senior Associate Director of the Career Services department to manage UGA
events for PMBA & EMBA students both on and off campus.
• Formulated MS Excel spreadsheets and perform accurate data entry for career workshop attendance, student file look-
ups, online grade records, and career advising schedules.
Georgia State University, Multicultural Center • Honors Student Assistant • Atlanta, Georgia April 2017 – June 2018
Presented my research at the Georgia State Research Conference, where I demonstrated my findings on the success rate of
underprivileged, underrepresented, and minority students specifically in their mathematics education as a prior math major at
GSU.
• Conducted math-based research for the Multicultural Center within GSU and participated in the GSU Research Conference,
in which I presented on diversity of Mathematics Education students.
• Trained and supervised the Multicultural Center’s MAP Ambassadors who directed presentations on diversity and
multicultural values and ethics to the GSU community.
SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS
• Python • SQL • MS Excel (Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP) • Tableau • SharePoint • Qualtrics
• Create/maintain databases • Advanced data analysis • Project management • Troubleshoot systems
• Self-motivated learner • Skilled in problem-solving analysis • Comfortable with public speaking
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
• Undergraduate Consulting Club August 2018 – Present
Currently engaged in a pro-bono consulting contract with General Electric and constantly networking with the Big 5 Consulting
firms to affirm positions for members both in internships and full-time positions post-graduation as well as pro-bono projects.
• Georgia Tech Circle K International August 2016 – Present
Conduct clean-ups at the Centennial Olympic Park, tutor mathematics to K-12 Students at Big Bethel AME Church and improve the
local community by volunteering at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Trees Atlanta, and various other organizations.