Caleb Rudow is a data-driven analytics leader with nine years of experience applying geospatial, open-data, and policy analysis to public-sector and nonprofit challenges. Currently a Data Analytics Manager at Con Edison, he combines hands-on GIS and data-visualization skills with experience managing cross-functional teams and multimillion-dollar grants from his time with USAID and the Peace Corps. As a former North Carolina State House Representative and congressional candidate, Caleb translates complex data into bipartisan policy and community-focused programs, including founding the Appalachian Progress Fellowship to mentor emerging public servants. His background building evaluation toolkits for Open Data Watch and mapping work for the World Bank reflects a rare blend of technical rigor and practical policy impact. Colleagues describe him as someone who moves seamlessly between fieldwork in rural Zambia and strategic analytics in New York, making data actionable across scales.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Global Policy Studies, Master’s Degree, Global Policy Studies at The University of Texas at Austin
B.A., Philosophy, B.A., Philosophy at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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