Career Conversations: Data Careers

September 22
5-6:30pm
Online

Hosted by the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development

A panel of industry professionals will share insights into various types of career trajectories. Q and A with the professionals will follow. This event is in ET.

Questions? Reach out to Danielle Cristal at dsc440@nyu.edu.

About the Speakers:
Christina Moazed
is passionate about digging deep into research and developing audience architectures across many industries. She started her career in tactical planning with GroupM’s research department, and has been with WM for the past few years specializing in audience sciences. Performing A/B tests, building audience dashboards, re-categorizing audience mapping, automating reporting, and getting to the heart of each client’s customer growth opportunities are what she does best. Christina holds a master’s degree in Bioinformatics from NYU and bachelor’s degree in Finance from Providence. In her spare time, Christina enjoys playing tennis and piano (she still needs to get her own classical piano so for now she gets whatever time she can in hotel lobbies), and going on walks with her husband. She also loves the latest technology, playing the Sims and has recently gotten into astrophotography. She was slimed on Nickelodeon’s Slime Time Live and holds the fastest typing award from her school with 150 WPM.

Revathi Anilkumar (pronounced "Rave"-"ti) works as a Research Scientist within the Healthcare Economics team at Amazon. She focuses on building healthcare data products such as leveraging machine learning to model healthcare costs, and methods in causal inference to evaluate healthcare programs for Amazon employees. She loves working on ambiguous problems and viewing them through multiple lenses - from a Statistician to ML Engineer to Product Manager to Social Science Researcher. Prior to Amazon, she worked as a Data Scientist at a then-startup Nutanix, where she focused on evaluating marketing campaigns and building Natural Language Processing tools for customer service. She completed her Masters in Applied Statistics at NYU Steinhardt in 2017. Outside of work, you will most likely find her by the mountains and making the most of all the beauty the Pacific Northwest has to offer.

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