Summary
Alexander Hasha is a data leader and principal with over a decade of experience turning mathematical rigor into production-grade data products that accelerate climate and business outcomes. He has built and led teams and platforms from startups to enterprise—delivering automated ML pipelines, model risk frameworks, and carbon accounting systems aligned to GHG Protocol and PCAF standards. At Mission Lane he engineered containerized, Airflow-driven model training and evaluation that unlocked tens of millions in annual profit impact; at Persefoni he designed the data architecture that made corporate and financed-emissions calculations auditable and testable. Comfortable at the intersection of math, software, people, and process, he blends PhD-level quantitative training with hands-on engineering and product instincts. Based in Boston, he now consults and advises on data products that drive renewable deployment and electrification, with a track record of reducing single-point dependencies through documentation, testing, and platformization.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS Mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD Mathematics, PhD Mathematics at New York University
Master of Advanced Study Mathematics, Master of Advanced Study Mathematics at University of Cambridge