Advisor - Analytics Architect at Eli Lilly and Company
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Jarrett Meyer is an analytics architect and data engineer with 16 years of experience designing and delivering data solutions across pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and enterprise consulting. Currently advising advanced analytics and data sciences at Eli Lilly, he blends hands-on data modeling, ETL, and visualization skills (notably R and D3.js) with pragmatic architecture for data lakes, warehouses, and reporting platforms. His background includes building Hadoop/Hive warehouses, SSAS multidimensional models, and operational ETL pipelines while also mentoring teams in SOLID design and CI practices. A longtime contributor to .NET open source (notably adding robust default-scope behavior and tests to the widely used Ninject DI framework), he pairs practical engineering with a strong foundation in industrial engineering, mathematics, and finance.
16 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Industrial Engineering, MS, Industrial Engineering at Purdue University
MBA, Finance, MBA, Finance at Indiana Wesleyan University
Contributions summary:Jarrett primarily contributed to the Ninject dependency injection framework by adding support for default scope callbacks, which involved modifications to the binding configuration, Ninject settings, and core classes. They also added several unit tests to validate the new default scope callback functionality, ensuring that bindings and self-binded types behave as expected. Furthermore, the user updated the code to add new tests and address an error in the request constructor, improving overall framework reliability.
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Jarrett Meyer - Advisor - Analytics Architect at Eli Lilly and Company