You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams of other Data Science, Data Engineering, Business groups. In this role as Data Scientist, you'll be working in a team of Data Scientists led by Lead Data Scientist to develop advanced data science solutions, leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence, to drive enterprise-wide innovation across various business lines and Guardian products. Our solutions and actions are critical to Guardian’s revenue growth, risk management and customer experience. We are a team of data analysts, data product owners, data engineers, data scientists and most importantly, data business leaders. Key responsibilities include data lifecycle management, insight development, and data product delivery. Our core activities encompass creating business value from our data and analytic products. Guardian’s EDAO spearheads a culture of data insights across Guardian, facilitating the successful realization of our strategic initiatives. We have a newly created Data Scientist role presenting a distinctive opportunity to be part of Data Science Center of Excellence within EDAO, actively contributing to Guardian’s ongoing evolution. We've recently onboarded a Chief Data & Analytics Officer (CDAO) to guide this transformation and lead the Enterprise Data and Analytic Office (EDAO). Daylene Zielinski, Ph.D.Guardian is on a transformation journey to evolve into a modern, forward-thinking insurance company committed to enhancing the wellbeing of its customers and their families. Most of her ongoing research addresses mathematics pedagogy from a variety of perspectives including technology in the mathematics classroom and how Theory of Multiple IntelligencesĪll faculty: Michael C. Her early research, most notably appearing in the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, focused on beliefs about mathematicsĪnd the impact of teachers’ beliefs on their teaching practice. Raymond has graduate degrees in both mathematics and mathematics education. Raymond enjoys teaching a variety of courses for majors including Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Numbers and Proof, Calculus 3 and the capstoneĬourse, Readings in Mathematics. She has been a member of the Mathematics Department at Bellarmine since 2003. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bellarmine University, a master’s from the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D.įrom Indiana University. Raymond is a professor of Mathematics and chair of the Mathematics Department. ![]() She has over 25 years of professional experience in the private sector including positions as chief internal auditor, revenue manager, and financialĪnalyst at the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District and senior field auditor with the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet.ĭr. She is experienced in the area of accounting, finance, management, strategic planning, and consulting. ![]() ![]() Carver is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), currently licensed to practice public accounting in the state of Kentucky. In Accounting and of Bellarmine University where she received an MBA and her Doctorate in Leadership in Higher Education. She is a graduate of the University of Louisville where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Degree with a major Carver is an Instructor of Business Administration in the Rubel School of Business. Kelley's current research interests include static and interactiveĭata visualization, machine learning and interaction design.ĭr. Kelley was an assistant professor of Computer Science at St. Immediately prior to coming to Bellarmine, Dr. School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases (ID), where he was responsible for managing the clinical data sets for several clinical trials relating to respiratory diseases, HIV and refugee health as well as conducting research in data visualizationĪnd machine learning for clinical data sets. Kelley moved to the University of Louisville For his dissertation research, he developed a new frequency-hopping scheme for wireless sensor networks. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville in 2010. in Computer Engineering and Computer Science from the He joined Bellarmine University's Computer Science Department in Fall 2018. Kelley is an assistant professor of Computer Science.
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