Summary
Kody Crowell is an operations and program professional with 11 years of experience bridging data-driven research and front-line community work, currently coordinating operations for the Indigenous Support Worker Project while mediating cultural programs at Exeko. With an MSc in Epidemiology from McGill and a BSc in Mathematics and Statistics, Kody has applied Bayesian and inferential methods to public health research, surveillance of food-purchasing risk factors, and WHO-collaborative estimates on violence against women. He combines rigorous quantitative skills (R, Python) and teaching experience with on-the-ground roles as a street worker and cultural mediator, bringing both analytical precision and lived-experience sensitivity to social policy and data-justice problems. Known for translating complex methods into usable insights and policy briefs, he thrives at the intersection of statistics, social justice, and community-informed practice.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
International Baccalaureate Diploma Prep Programme, International Baccalaureate Diploma Prep Programme at Prince Andrew High School
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics and Statistics at Acadia University
Master of Science - MSc, Epidemiology, Master of Science - MSc, Epidemiology at McGill University
English, French