Summary
Ashley Johnson is a data scientist with eight years of experience applying quantitative and qualitative analysis to public sector and defense problems, currently working on data movement and visualization at Booz Allen Hamilton. She blends strong Python and SQL skills with practical experience in Databricks, Palantir Foundry, Tableau/Qlik, and web-based visualizations using D3 and Leaflet to turn messy data into actionable insights. Her background in local government project work and an MPA gives her a pragmatic view of policy, procurement, and stakeholder-driven reporting. A self-starter who has run freelance programming projects and maintained long-term roles across data engineering and Tableau engineering, she favors practical, reproducible solutions that support the public good. Based in Colorado Springs, she’s as comfortable delving into databases and APIs as she is communicating results to non-technical decision-makers.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate, Data Visualization, Certificate, Data Visualization at The George Washington University
Master of Public Administration (MPA), Public Administration, Master of Public Administration (MPA), Public Administration at California State University-San Bernardino
Bachelor's of Arts, Anthropology, Bachelor's of Arts, Anthropology at Northern Arizona University
Spanish, German