Benjamin Crane is a Financial Engineer with 11 years of experience blending analytics, data engineering, and visualization to move legacy reporting into cloud-native, automated workflows. At Fannie Mae he leads ETL and Tableau automation efforts for Oracle-based systems and manages Tableau Server permissioning at scale, pairing Python and SQL expertise with practical BI governance. His background spans government data visualization, full-stack web development, and an MS in Analytics, giving him a rare mix of stakeholder-driven requirements work and hands-on implementation. He contributes backend improvements to open-source Rails projects focused on secure parameter handling and authentication, reflecting attention to data safety as well as functionality. Based in Washington, DC, he’s equally comfortable writing production ETL, prototyping web apps in Ruby/JS, or designing data quality and metadata programs.
11 years of coding experience
Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification, Computer Software Engineering at Free Code Camp
Bachelor's, Liberal Arts, Bachelor's, Liberal Arts at St. John's College
Math and Programming, Math and Programming at The Graduate School, DC
Full Stack Web Development, Full Stack Web Development at General Assembly
MS, Analytics, MS, Analytics at Georgia Institute of Technology
Rails-based case management system for abortion funds
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 commits, 4 PRs, 9 comments in 25 days
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on modifying the application's configuration and models. Their contributions include adding and reverting the addition of a `:search` parameter to filter parameter logging, indicating a focus on security and data handling. Furthermore, the user added and modified model methods within a testing environment, and also introduced email functionality for password changes. These actions suggest a focus on core application logic and user authentication.
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