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Bio

I entered Gardner-Webb University believing that I would become an accountant (every freshman's dream, right?). That was until I began working at the library as an assistant archivist. Now, I've always loved books, libraries, history, and museums, so it was no surprise that I enjoyed my job where I got to daily read through historic documents and artifacts and digitize them for everyone to enjoy; however, I didn't expect it take me down the path to where I am now.

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The long and short of it is that I decided simply to pivot my degree with this new-found interest in library science and became a computer information systems major. This then led to an internship at the local school system where I used Microsoft Power BI to create visualizations of their disciplinary records. Then, I obtained an internship with The Hartford in their Leadership Development Program working with Oracle, Toad, and Python as a data engineer. 

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And now today: I have been hired on full-time in the same LDP program from my internship, and I am working my way through several Operations, Technology, Data, and Analytics related rotations.

 

If you want to learn more about the details above or any of the skills I've obtained or projects I've worked on, click on the link below to see my resume.

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