Follow two students in Atlanta as we explore creative ways to make data meaningful
I am an undergraduate student at Emory University. I am currently a Technology Consultant at Emory’s Cox Computing Center. Data Analytics is my passion, and R programming is my bread and butter. I am interested in Econometrics, Data Privacy, and Business Intelligence. I believe we are in the midst of a data revolution that will define our future, meaning that we have the responsibility to shape what that future looks like through responsible data practices. When I’m not behind a computer screen, I enjoy spending time in nature and taking care of my plants. This site is maintained through the Rstats package “Blogdown” and is open-sourced on our Github Repository page.
Elijah is an undergraduate student from Atlanta, Georgia. After spending his freshman year at Boston University, Elijah returned to his home town of Atlanta with the goal of empowering his fellow Atlanta natives and community members. In the Fall of 2017 and Spring 2018 Elijah was a mentorship director for Project GRIND, a mentorship program for black youth in southwest Atlanta. In the fall of 2018 he started the Social Entrepreneurship Club at GSU to help students in their entrepreneurial pursuits and find ways for business to create positive social impact. Elijah is interested in using data and technology to create equitable digital communities. He is currently developing a platform for non-profit project management, collaboration and fundraising. He spends his free time monitoring financial markets, meditating, and spending time in nature.