Gordon Bryden is a statistician and data scientist with nine years’ experience turning messy datasets into clear, actionable insight for public-sector decision making. As Senior Assistant Statistician at the Scottish Government he manages and delivers official statistics publications, notably leading the new Short Term Lets statistics project. He is a proficient statistical programmer in SAS, R and Python, with strengths in data visualisation and dashboarding to communicate evidence-based conclusions to non-technical stakeholders. His background in ecology and entomology informs a practical, experimental approach to data curation and novel visualisation, and he has experience applying GIS and spatial methods. Comfortable managing end-to-end analytic projects, he combines rigorous statistical practice with pragmatic presentation to influence policy and operations.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Entomology, Master of Science (MSc), Entomology at Imperial College London
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Zoology/Animal Biology, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Zoology/Animal Biology at Edinburgh University
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