I'm an analytics professional focused on fixed income, data analysis, and data wrangling.
I have worked with domestic insurance clients as a Client Servicing Analyst with Clearwater Analytics in Boise, ID since December 2021.
I'm an enthusiast for all things Linux, risk, math and my educational background is in data analytics and economics.
I’m also the creator of full-fred, an open source Python API the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
recommends for accessing its databases. In my free time I like to read, spend time with friends and family, and stay fit.
Experience
Clearwater Analytics
December 2021 - Present | Boise, ID
Client Services Analyst
Validated investment data sets against cash flow predictions and third-party custody data.
Created standard operating procedures for quarterly investment accounting reporting projects.
Reconciled transactions and positions of investment portfolios using data received via third-party providers.
Supported insurance client queries within GAAP accounting, performance, compliance, and risk reports.
Integrated alternative investments including limited partnerships into client reporting workflow.
The Ohio State University
July 2018 - July 2019 | Columbus, OH
Research Assistant, College of Arts & Sciences Department of Economics
Co-authored a research manuscript focused on asymmetry in transfer markets of
over 3,000 NCAA football recruits spanning 14 years.
Edited the manuscript and code, and shared findings of OLS and probit
regression modelling results at the 2019 Eastern Economic Association Conference.
Education
Boston University
Sept 2019 - December 2021
Master of Science Candidate in Applied Data Analytics
Ohio State University
Aug 2016 - May 2019
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Cum Laude
Cofounder and president of Sports Analytics Society
Selenium firefox web scraper in Python
that navigates to the U.S. H.H.S. archive of
medical data breaches affecting 500+ people, clicks JavaScript buttons, monitors download,
and closes. It removes zombie processes and reduces 100% of unit labor cost of manual
data retrieval.
Parsed and transcribed 652 birth, census, probate, and naturalization legal records as
part of FamilySearch's web indexing initiative to make historical legal records
searchable online for FamilySearch users.
There's more information about Web Indexing on FamilySearch
.