Summary
Jordan Fischer is a Senior Institutional Research Analyst in Atlanta with 11 years of experience translating complex higher-education data into clear reports, dashboards, and federal/state submissions. At Emory and prior institutions he has built databases, led statistical analyses on enrollment, retention, and graduation, and shaped survey research and institutional reporting. His background in public history and psychology brings strong storytelling, rigorous research methods, and polished written communication to technical analyses. Colleagues rely on him for organized, professional deliverables and for turning dry metrics into actionable narratives for faculty and leadership. An unexpected strength is his experience in professional dog training and outreach work, which underscores patience, clear instruction, and creative stakeholder engagement.
11 years of coding experience
Master's Degree, Public/Applied History, 4.0, Master's Degree, Public/Applied History, 4.0 at Armstrong State University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, 3.8, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, 3.8 at University of South Carolina-Columbia
Graduate Work, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Graduate Work, Industrial and Organizational Psychology at University of South Florida
English, Spanish, Italian