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about me

My interest in financial and business analytics grew from seeing how data informed decisions that carried real consequences beyond numbers. Through volunteer and leadership experiences, I became aware of how analysis shapes priorities, allocates resources, and ultimately affects people. That exposure reframed analytics for me as both a technical discipline and a responsibility.

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I am a third-year undergraduate at the University of Southern California majoring in Economics and Data Science. I am drawn to analytics because it offers structure in ambiguity and demands both rigor and judgment. I enjoy working with complex datasets, distilling insight from imperfect information, and translating analysis into conclusions that support clear, well-reasoned decisions.

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I am motivated by making impact through thoughtful, precise work. Whether evaluating performance, identifying opportunities, or supporting strategic direction, I care about producing analysis that is accurate, intentional, and useful. My goal is to apply financial and business analytics in ways that create measurable value and guide decisions that matter.

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To see how this approach translates into practice, I invite you to explore my projects. Each project reflects my interest in using financial and business analytics to work through ambiguity, extract meaningful insight, and support decisions grounded in evidence. Together, they illustrate how I think about problems, structure analysis, and focus on impact.

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