Summary
Greg Damico is a data scientist, writer, and educator based in Seattle with a decade of experience turning data into actionable insights. He currently serves as AI Writer at Outlier and as Senior Adjunct Professor at Bellevue College, blending hands-on analytics with thoughtful pedagogy. His background spans applied mathematics, philosophy, and classical Greek, with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from UC Davis and an MS in Applied Mathematics from UW, shaping a critical, interdisciplinary approach to data ethics and problem solving. He has shaped data science curricula at Flatiron School and lectured at multiple institutions, demonstrating a talent for translating complex concepts into accessible learning experiences. His work emphasizes ethical data practices and collaborative research, leveraging cutting-edge data technologies and rigorous teamwork to address business and social challenges. Based in Seattle, he views data as a vehicle for human ingenuity and responsible innovation, not just technical achievement.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Applied Mathematics, Master of Science - MS, Applied Mathematics at University of Washington
Bachelor's degree, Physics, Bachelor's degree, Physics at Ohio State University
Master's degree, Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature, Master's degree, Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature at University of Michigan
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Philosophy at University of California, Davis
Data Science, Data Science at General Assembly
English, German, Italian, Spanish