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Business Data Analytics · ASU/ Dec 2026 grad

I turn messy data into decisions leaders can act on.

I’m a Business Data Analytics senior at ASU and a returning analyst intern at Marathon Petroleum. I build forecasting and BI systems. The part I care about is what a leader actually does differently once the work is in front of them.

CurrentlyMarathon Petroleum · Analyst InternVP, Professional Development · DISC
Returning

to Marathon Petroleum as an analyst on a commercial trading desk

100+

members in my club, where I’m VP of Professional Development

4

countries I’ve lived in: Nepal, Jordan, Bangladesh, USA

Honors

student at Barrett, The Honors College at ASU

01Habits

How I actually work

The habits underneath the projects: what stays constant whatever the tool or dataset.

What I build

I build things people actually use to decide.

Usually that’s a dashboard, a model, or a data pipeline. The point is always the same: take a messy question and turn it into something someone can act on.

What I focus on

I care more about the decision than the model.

A model only matters once someone makes a real call based on it. So I spend more time on what the results mean than on squeezing out the last bit of accuracy.

Leadership

I lead by example, and I bring people along.

I have real leadership experience, I’m communicative, and I’m a people person. Right now that’s as VP of Professional Development for a 100+ member club at ASU.

02Experience

Professional Experience

Internships, research, and leadership. Most recent first.

  1. Summer 2026San Antonio, TXNow

    Analyst Intern, NGLs & Petrochemicals Commercial Desk

    Marathon Petroleum

    Invited back as an analyst on a commercial trading desk.

    • Returning intern, working as an analyst supporting traders and schedulers on the NGLs & Petrochemicals desk.
  2. 2025 – PresentTempe, AZNow

    Undergraduate Honors Researcher

    Arizona State University · advised by Prof. Asish Satpathy

    Building an honors-thesis framework that links structural inequality to social vulnerability, with firearm violence as the case study.

    • GIS-centered and interpretable on purpose (logistic regression over black-box models); a graded workbook of ~45 place-based determinants, piloting in Los Angeles.
    • Companion perception study: scored a ~64,000-article news corpus for coverage tone (an honest null result), then pivoted to a Reddit event-study of community reaction.
  3. 2025 – PresentTempe, AZNow

    VP of Professional Development

    Department of Information Systems Club (DISC) · ASU

    Lead professional-development programming for a 100+ member student community; mentor peers.

    • Organize professional-development programming and mentorship for 100+ members.
    • Mentor with a people-first approach: listen, simplify, and support progress.
  4. Summer 2025Long Beach, CA

    Data & Operations Intern

    Marathon Petroleum

    Built the Power BI operations dashboard that cut monthly performance-review time by roughly 30%.

    • Modeled metrics in Power BI (Power Query + DAX) over Excel and Salesforce sources for 15+ regional leaders.
    • Standardized financial templates across 300+ locations and automated ingestion for 13+ recurring datasets.
  5. Fall 2024Rome, Italy

    Pricing & Marketing Intern

    LivTours

    Competitor pricing analysis on 20+ tour products feeding COO-led pricing and bundling decisions.

    • Structured competitor pricing into an executive-ready deck during a CIEE study-abroad term.
    • Translated raw comparison data into a clear recommendation leadership could act on.
03Selected work

Projects

The short version. Tap any one for the full case study — posters, metrics, and what I owned — on the projects page.

  1. 01Research · Spatial2025–26

    Honors thesis: a framework linking structural inequality to social vulnerability

    A GIS-centered framework that traces how place-based structural inequality turns into social vulnerability. Gun violence is the case study I use to test it, not the endpoint; the framework is built to extend to other harms like homelessness.

  2. 02Forecasting · ML2026

    NYC Subway Ridership Forecast

    About 5,350 lines of modular Python, with leakage-safe validation and a conservative promotion rule. I built it the way a team would actually run it in production.

    GitHub
  3. 03Business Intelligence2025

    A dashboard leadership uses to compare and evaluate dealers

    Leadership needed to compare gas-station dealers against each other. I built the dashboard that lets them rank dealers on throughput: fuel volume and retail sales.

  4. 04Commercial Analytics2025

    Churn prediction on KKBox streaming data

    A churn-prediction model on KKBox’s music-streaming data. Instead of just ranking who’s likely to leave, I tied the model to program ROI to show where retention spend does the most work.

    GitHub
  5. 05Commercial Analytics2024

    Competitor pricing analysis that fed a COO’s bundling calls

    Executive-ready analysis of 20+ tour products, built to be decided on rather than just read.

  6. 06Built with Claude2026

    This site, designed and built with Anthropic’s Claude tools

    The portfolio you’re looking at right now. I built it almost entirely by directing Anthropic’s Claude tools, Claude Code for the engineering and Claude Design for the design system, to show I can actually use modern AI tools to ship real things.

04On the circuit

Conferences & competitions

Where I’ve competed and presented.

  1. 2026James Madison University

    AIS SCLC 2026

    AIS Student Chapter Leadership Conference

    Competed in the analytics competition with my NYC subway ridership forecaster.

  2. July 2026San Diego, CAUpcoming

    Esri Education Summit

    Esri

    Presenting work from my GIS-centered honors research.

Open to roles

Get in touch.

I’m open to full-time roles in analytics, BI, and decision-support. I’m also happy to just talk through a hard data problem with someone.

Or email me directly: hashemee.amaan@gmail.com