Well, I've been asking myself that for a long time. π€£
Jokes aside, I'm a business and data analyst π with a knack for crunching numbers like theyβre potato chips and solving business mysteries with my Master's degree in Economics and Finance (with a side of top-notch grades).π
I love turning data into stories and deciphering business enigmas! π
Let's be honest here: I may not code like a pro and sometimes my code can get a bit messy at times. But one thing is always clear: the data-driven insights from my analysis are always spot-on. π―
From R and SQL to Excel and Python, I have a pretty loaded toolbox at my disposal. Plus, my understanding of statistics and business adds an extra layer of analytical finesse.
Who says data can't be fun?
Prepare to be dazzled by out-of-the-box analysis and data visualizations that are as beautiful as they are informative. Remember to be always ready for some quirky commentary and the occasional data-driven joke to keep things light. π
Still on the fenceβCheck my BizData-Nexus π
If it sparks my interest β¨, you can bet I'll analyze it to bits! Some stuffs that tickle my fancy are:
- πΈ Finance & Economics (Because who doesn't love crunching numbers and talking markets?) πΈ
- β»οΈ Sustainability, Environemnt & the Green Sector (Saving the planet, one dataset at a time!) β»οΈ
- π» Technology (Gadgets, gizmos, and all things techβbring it on!) π»
- πΉοΈ Videogames (spoiler: I am a really bad at these) πΉοΈ
- π§ Hip-Hop Music π§
- β½οΈ Sports, especially football (like a true Italian) β½οΈ
- π¬ Coffee chats and being around people (thatβs one thing I canβt quite analyze, I love it tho) π¬
I know, someone could find coding boring. Well, for me it is like an adventure πΊοΈ
Whether Iβm tinkering with a new language, solving a fun problem, or just trying to automate something in my life, you'll find those adventures in my Coding-Projects-Hub π
I might not be a full-fledged developer, but I genuinely enjoy diving into code from time to time. Lucky for me, I love challenges πͺπΌ
I love talking about things. Sometimes, I even write about them. And on rare occasions, what Iβve written gets published somewhere π°
It could be an article for a newspaper, an NGOβs annual report, or a think tank paper, but you can bet it will be awarded its own repo ποΈ on my GitHub profile πββ¬
Just check the titles (i.e. the repo name), choose the ones that intrigue you most, and dive into the corresponding repo. You'll find the final article π, information on where it was published π°, and, where possible, the analysis code π’
The fun part? You might stumble upon something interesting π‘
Whether you are a fellow data analyst, a finance guru or just someone who shares my passions' cocktail, I'd love to connect with you π€πΌ
We can collaborate, dive into data discussions or simply debate about the next UEFA World Cup winner or this year's GOTY.π
Prefer the old-school way? Feel free to hit my mailbox π©