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This is me. 



Iā€™ve always been driven by a desire to createā€”and as a child, I thought that meant Iā€™d be an entrepreneur making healthy treats and snacks at Leecious Groceries. But life had a different plan for me. Somewhere along the way, I discovered the powerful impact that data could have on business success. I saw how data could transform a small operation into a profit-generating machine, save costs, maximize resources, and fuel growth. Thatā€™s when my path took a turn, and I dove headfirst into the world of data analytics.

Though I havenā€™t abandoned Leecious Groceries, Iā€™m focusing on growing in the field of data analytics. Iā€™m learning to balance the two passions, but for now, my present is all about this new direction.

My career truly began when I started a business fueled by a passion to create, only to realize that I didnā€™t know how to leverage the data I was generating to take my business to the next level. I realized that understanding data wasnā€™t just a nice-to-haveā€”it was essential. That epiphany led me to pursue a masterā€™s degree in Business Analytics, and itā€™s been a rewarding journey ever since.

With over 9 years of experience working as a business analyst, I've had the privilege of working with diverse stakeholders across academia, non-profits, and private organizationsā€”transforming raw data into actionable insights. Today, I work as a Revenue Cycle Analyst in healthcare, where Iā€™m passionate about improving business efficiency for healthcare facilities, contributing to better outcomes in a field that impacts so many lives.

Beyond data, Iā€™m fueled by a love for reading (especially fiction), testing out new recipes, and engaging in deep conversations with friends. I thrive on ticking things off my to-do list and creating beautiful spaces where life can unfold. But most of all, Iā€™m deeply passionate about my faith. I make sure to surround myself with Godā€™s word daily, striving to live a life that leaves a meaningful mark.

My mission is simple: I want to be remembered as the girl who truly livedā€”who made an impact, no matter the capacity in which I found myself. Every day is an opportunity to do just that.

Fun fact: Iā€™m a Fall girl at heart! Thereā€™s something about the colors of the season that remind me of lifeā€™s different stages. I also donā€™t drink, but I do enjoy finding peace in the little things.

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