Missouri University of Science and Technology - Business & Information Systems
PhD
Information Systems
Entrepreneurship
MBA
Information Systems
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville
Multivariate Analysis
Multilevel Modeling
Database Systems and Internal Design
Research Methods
Research Methods in Marketing
Statistics for Research I
Deep Learning Specialization
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Coursera
Applied Plotting
Charting & Data Representation in Python
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Coursera
Introduction to Data Science in Python
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Coursera
Machine Learning
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Coursera
BS
Computer Science
Mathematics
IU Alumni Association - St. Louis Chapter
Board Member
Critical Mass for the Visual Arts
Treasurer
Critical Mass for the Visual Arts
Human Computer Interaction
Programming
Statistics
Teaching
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University Teaching
Data Analysis
Public Speaking
SAS
HTML
E-Learning
Quantitative Research
SQL
Data Mining
Lecturing
Higher Education
Qualitative Research
Research
Databases
SPSS
Virtual Teams in New Product Development: Characteristics and Challenges
Virtual Teams in New Product Development: Characteristics and Challenges
Carol Brown
Data Governance at InsuraCorp (Teaching Case)
Mapping the Corporate Blogosphere: Linking Audience
Content
and Management to Blog Visibility
3D Collaborative Virtual Environments: Exploring the Link between Collaborative Behaviors and Team Performance
Indiana University Kelley School of Business
MIS Quarterly Executive Journal
Information Systems Management Journal
Catalina USA
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Greater St. Louis Area
Principal Data Scientist
Catalina USA
Manuscript Coordinator
Bloomington
Indiana Area
Information Systems Management Journal
Managing Editor
Bloomington
Indiana Area
MIS Quarterly Executive Journal
Greater St. Louis Area
- Provided strategic insights and campaign measurement to clients using our purchase history database\n- Developed core analytic functionality for two major product releases\n- Dramatically increased (10x) turnaround of insights by automating numerous reports\n- Shifted proportion of work from 70% lower-value measurement to 70% higher-value insights
Sr. Director
Brand Marketing Analytics
Catalina USA
Courses taught:\nS307 - Data Management
Associate Instructor
Bloomington
Indiana Area
Indiana University Kelley School of Business
Rolla
MO
- Conducted quantitative/qualitative research on current business issues\n- Analyzed electroencephalography (EEG)
galvanic skin response (GSR)
and eye tracking data\n- Presented 14 research projects at 11 conferences in 5 countries\n- Managed research lab with 8-10 (under)graduate students
faculty collaborators
and $100k+ budget\n\nCourses taught:\nIST 233 - Introduction to Computer Networking\nIST 321 - Advanced Computer Networking\nIST 386 - Software Prototyping\nIST 335/435 - Mobile Technology for Business
Assistant Professor
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Greater St. Louis Area
- Led team of data scientists to develop analytically-driven solutions for clients and sales teams\n- Leveraged various predictive modeling techniques to identify key shoppers for targeted marketing \n- Team’s work drove $100MM+ in annual revenue
Executive Director
Data Science
Catalina USA
Bloomington
Indiana Area
- Collaborated with faculty and students on numerous academic and practitioner research projects \n- Developed software to automate data collection
increasing research efficiency and data quality\n- Utilized a variety of statistical techniques for data analysis
including multivariate and logistic regression
principal components analysis (PCA)
multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA)
cluster analysis
and social network analysis
Researcher
Indiana University Kelley School of Business