David Ranzolin is a Senior Data Analyst with a decade of experience translating messy data into actionable insight, currently shaping analytics at the SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development. He brings strong R, dbt, and Snowflake expertise alongside GIS skills, enabling both robust data pipelines and spatial analyses. Trained in English literature and theological studies (M.T.S., Emory), he pairs rigorous writing and critical thinking with pragmatic engineering—he discovered coding was more fun than papers and now blogs about his work. Based in Sunnyvale, he blends public-sector impact with an analytics-developer mindset and a clear bent for making data understandable and usable for policy and workforce decisions.
10 years of coding experience
M.T.S., Theological Studies, M.T.S., Theological Studies at Emory University
Bachelor's Degree, English/Religious Studies, Bachelor's Degree, English/Religious Studies at Pacific Union College
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