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Anne Kamanzi

Senior Data Analyst at ITV

Anne Kamanzi is an accomplished data analyst with extensive experience in diverse analytical roles across multiple industries. Currently serving as a Principal Data Analyst at E.ON Next and a Senior Data Analyst at ITV, Anne specializes in sourcing and analyzing business information metrics, monitoring key performance indicators, and providing actionable insights. Previous positions include Marketing Analyst at Printed.com, where SQL and Google Analytics were utilized to enhance customer journey performance, and Analytical Developer at Fusion Analytics UK, focusing on statistical modeling and dashboard reporting. With a foundational background as a Database Analyst at Oxfam and leadership roles in academic organizations at Makerere University, Anne possesses a robust skill set in data analysis, management, and presentation. Anne holds a Bachelor's Degree in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics from Makerere University.

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ITV plc (ITV) is an integrated producer broadcaster. The Company creates, owns and distributes content on multiple platforms. It operates through two segments: Broadcast & Online and ITV Studios. The Broadcast & Online segment operates the commercial family of channels in the United Kingdom and delivers content through television broadcasting. In addition to linear broadcast, the Company delivers its content on multiple platforms, including the ITV Hub and pay platforms or through direct content deals. The ITV Studios segment is the Company's international content business, which creates and produces programs and formats that return and travel, including drama, entertainment and factual entertainment. ITV Studios produces programming across a range of genres for ITV's own channels. ITV Studios also operates in five other international locations being Australia, Germany, France, the Netherlands (primarily Talpa) and the Nordics, where content is produced for local broadcasters.


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