Cristian Nuno has a diverse background in data engineering and analytics. Cristian most recently worked at mPulse as an Associate Director, leading a team of data professionals in developing reporting and analytics solutions. Cristian reduced delivery time of core reporting tables by 60% through the implementation of an incremental load approach. Prior to that, they were a Manager of Data Engineering at Summit Public Schools, where they developed a full stack web app and implemented ETL workflows using Apache Airflow. Cristian also worked as a Data Analyst at Meta, where they responded to ad-hoc data requests and managed data pipelines. Additionally, Cristian has experience in education, serving as a Faculty Associate at ASU Watts College and a Data Science Instructor at Flatiron School. Earlier in their career, they worked in research roles, including as a Senior Data Associate at the University of Chicago and as a Graduate Research Assistant at Syracuse University. Cristian also has experience in government and nonprofit sectors, having worked as a Student Volunteer Intern at the USDA Rural Development and as an Undergraduate Intern at the City of Chicago. Cristian holds a master's degree in Program Evaluation and Data Analytics.
Cristian Nuno's education history includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban & Public Affairs from the University of Illinois Chicago, both obtained from 2012 to 2016. In 2016-2017, they pursued a Certificate of Advanced Study in Data Science from Syracuse University School of Information Studies. Cristian also completed a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree in Public Sector Innovation & Management from Syracuse University - Maxwell School in 2016-2017. In 2018, they studied Data Analytics for Business Professionals at The University of Chicago Graham School. Currently, they are pursuing a degree in Mathematics as a non-degree student at the University of North Dakota from 2019 to 2022.
As for additional certifications, Cristian Nuno has obtained various certificates, including those from Coursera and edX, covering topics such as computer science fundamentals, data structures, object-oriented programming, and Python programming. The exact months in which they obtained these certifications are not specified.
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