SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT: San Francisco EARL
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We’re delighted to announce our line up for the first San Francisco EARL Conference.
As always, we received a large number of excellent abstracts so the Mango team spent many hours deliberating in order to bring the best program to San Francisco:
Keynote Speakers
Prakhar Mehrotra, Senior Data Science Manager in Uber’s Strategic Finance team has joined the Keynote Speaker ranks.
We’re also looking forward to having representatives from RLadies and the R Consortium take to the podium – we’ll bring you more details on this soon.
Speakers
In addition to the speakers announced a little while ago, we can now divulge the rest of the lineup:
Aaron Hamming ProAssurance | Dr Aleksander Dietrichson Blackboard Inc. | Bharatch Sankaranarayan Microsoft |
Daniela Saldana Amgen |
David Bishop Hitachi Solutions America Ltd. |
David Croushore Pandora Media Inc. |
David Smith Microsoft |
Dennis Salguero VegasCrimeStats.org |
Dr Salvaggio Salvino Qatar Science & Technology Park |
Eduardo Ariño de la Rubia Domino Data Lab |
Elena Schneider InsightRX |
Emily Bailey Uber |
Filip Stachura Appsilon Data Science |
Dr Gabriel Becker Genentech |
Gabriela de Queiroz SelfScore |
Jorge Miranda County of Los Angeles |
Joseph Rickert RStudio |
Kelly O’Briant B23 LLC |
Kyle Allaire Glass Box Research |
Luke Fostvedt Pfizer |
Madhura Raju Microsoft |
Mike Gahan Metabiota |
Shad Thomas Glass Box Research |
Professor Thomas Vaughan Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center |
Tyler Cole Amgen |
To find out what our speakers will talk about, take a look at our speakers list on the EARL website.
EARLYBIRD TICKETS
Make the most of earlybird pricing before tickets go up to full price on 28 April for San Francisco. Buy tickets now.
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