Baltimore City, Department of General Services
James Trimarco is an experienced research analyst at Baltimore City’s Department of General Services, where statistical modeling is deployed to enhance the interpretation of operational data. Previous roles include City Data Fellow, focusing on performance measure audits and Python training for analysts, and Data Science for Social Good Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute, where a software pipeline was developed to analyze transit access. James has also served as Global Data Manager at Metia, utilizing Natural Language Processing to identify sentiment trends and automate data-cleaning tasks. Additional experience includes editorial positions at YES! Magazine and as a freelance reporter covering technology in rural sectors. James holds a Master’s degree in Data Science from New College of Florida and a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. Recently, James completed the Learning For Action Climate Boot Camp at Terra.do.
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Baltimore City, Department of General Services
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