Summary
Zhenning Kang is a Doctor of Public Health candidate and data-driven aging care researcher currently interning at the Texas Health and Human Services Office of Aging Services Coordination while teaching public health writing and conducting graduate research at Texas A&M. With a decade of experience in analytics—most recently six years as a Business Intelligence Analyst at a community hospital—he combines clinical data systems expertise (Meditech Expanse, eClinicalWorks) with statistical programming (SQL, R, Python, SAS) to drive quality improvement and population health initiatives. He holds an MS in Biostatistics from UMass Amherst, where he built interactive dashboards and maps for statewide research, and a Master in Professional Accountancy, bringing uncommon fluency across analytics, finance, and healthcare operations. An ACCA affiliate, ISO internal auditor, and medical interpreter, Zhenning is passionate about translating real-world data into actionable policy and practice improvements for older adults.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Public Health - DrPH Public Health, Doctor of Public Health - DrPH Public Health at Texas A&M University
Master of Science in Professional Accountancy (online), Master of Science in Professional Accountancy (online) at University of London
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA at Kingston University
Master of Science in Biostatistics, Master of Science in Biostatistics at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics