I’m a globally raised analyst, and I’m just as comfortable building a Power BI dashboard as I am in the room presenting the recommendation that comes out of it.
I grew up between countries and school systems, most formatively at the American Community School in Amman, where the halls held more than 80 nationalities. Adapting wasn’t a phase; it became how I read people and systems. For a long time that felt like blending in. Now I treat it as an edge: I can step into very different rooms without losing the thread.
My path isn’t a straight line, and I’d rather tell it straight. I spent about a year at community college to reset and build momentum, transferred to ASU, and switched from computer science to Business Data Analytics when I realized what actually pulls me in: the decision a system informs and the people behind it, more than the code itself.
What I’m building is deliberate: technically credible enough to direct real analytical work, but stronger still at translating it into a decision. I’d rather ship a dashboard a team actually opens than a model nobody touches. No hype and no founder act. I just want work that holds up when a real decision depends on it.

- Now
- Analyst intern · Marathon Petroleum
- School
- ASU · Barrett Honors + W. P. Carey
- Graduating
- December 2026
- Focus
- Forecasting · BI · decision-support
- Based
- Tempe, Arizona