Bai Ding
Stamford, CT 203-***-**** adbwru@r.postjobfree.com http://github.com/bdgithub19
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Business-minded analyst with a demonstrated ability to deliver valuable insights
Incorporating complex data into meaningful analysis using significant SAS and SQL skills
Statistical modeling including multivariable, and logistic regression, and decision trees
SAP BusinessObjects Reporting
Strong attention to detail and Teamwork-oriented
CERTIFICATES
Certificate of accomplishment in Data Analyst with Python Track, January, 2020, Python Programmer Track, December, 2019, etc. DataCamp
Certificate of accomplishment in Data Scientist with R Track, September 2019, and Data Analyst with R Track, October, 2019, etc. DataCamp
Certificate of achievement in Statistic 1: Introduction to ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression, and SAS Programming 1: Essentials, 2018, SAS
EXPERIENCE
Manager of Marketing Analytic, February 2008 to August 2008
CRM, Monster Worldwide, Maynard, MA
Developed Global Segmentation and built customer scores
Developed and managed a library of analytic models that drive marketing strategy
Assistant Vice President/Risk Modeling, December 2003 to December 2005
Risk System & Analytic, GE Commercial Finance, Norwalk, CT
Built internal risk scoring model, a statistic tool used to forecast loss
Lead Emancipation project – a data infrastructure for risk analytic - targeted at enabling team members to devote less time to data assembly and more time for detailed analyses and high impact strategic thinking
Provided modeling analysis for developing Capital Allocation P6.0 Product Level Metrics to help monitor key drivers in supporting CFS domestic product leverages and loss rate
Participated in Interest Rate Sensitivity analysis to identify the drivers of market risk opportunities and to forecast incremental loss as market conditions change
Assistant Vice President/Quantitative Analysis, December 2000 to November 2003
Customer Relationship Management, The Dreyfus Corporation, New York
Performed segmentation analysis for intermediary channel based on profitability and investment activity, and identified appropriate marketing opportunities using customer and prospect data within institutional data-mart
Developed and implemented an effective reporting strategy for tracking marketing and advertising performance, identified sales behavior patterns for different channels
Risk-Based Pricing Analyst, May 2000 to December 2000
Marketing/Risk Management, Chase Cardmember Service, Chase Manhattan Bank, New York
Identified marketing segments within existing customer that require higher penalty pricing actions to increase profitability based on P&L and performance forecast
Performed High Pricing Phase II analysis and profiled high pricing customers for key business insights
City Research Scientist, December 1998 to May 2000
Department of Research and Policy Development, New York City Housing Authority, New York
Applied SAS/STAT and STATA for survival analysis with the proportional hazards model and other statistical analyses using logistic and multivariate regression
Supported multiple research projects in the areas of social and housing economics
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Board Member/Treasurer, Healing Hearts Adaptive Recreation, 2019 – Current
EDUCATION: MA in Economics, University of Maine, Orono, ME, August 1996