From Airport Operations to Data Analytics:
Structured Thinking, Real-World Impact

I’m a data analyst and BI professional with a strong operational background and a hands-on approach.
My path from airport operations to data analytics has been driven by curiosity, adaptability, and problem-solving under real constraints.

I work across the full data lifecycle: from data cleaning and modeling to visualization and insight communication.
My focus is on designing dashboards, KPIs, and AI-driven tools that transform complex datasets into clear, actionable intelligence.

With experience spanning Python, SQL, Tableau, and data storytelling, I build solutions that support decision-making, process optimization, and compliance automation.
I’m currently pursuing the EITCA/AI European Certification and developing AI agents, small intelligent systems that automate repetitive workflows, reduce human error, and help organizations focus on higher-value decisions.
Where I Grow Ideas:
My Learning Lab & Home Studio

Recent professional training with Google, IBM, and Vanderbilt University has deepened my expertise in data analytics, business intelligence, and agentic AI.



Highlights
– Google Business Intelligence Professional Certificate
– AI Agents & Agentic AI in Python – Vanderbilt University
– IBM Data Science Professional Certificate

I’m integrating these competencies to design intelligent dashboards and automated systems that streamline operations and align technology with strategic goals.

My soul in numbers

Skills build the product, values shape the impact. Here’s what I bring into every project:
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Data strategy
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Understanding context
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Technical mindset
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Data design
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Curiosity

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From Operations to Systems Thinking

What I do today builds directly on years of managing real-world complexity.
I design analytical and AI-driven systems that observe, measure, and improve operations, with the same attention to constraints, accountability, and impact.

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