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Marcus Himelhoch

Data Scientist - Product Owner, Ads Experimentation at Fetch

Marcus Himelhoch has a diverse work experience in the field of data science and analytics. Marcus started their career at UPS in 2013, where they initially worked as an Inside Sales Specialist, later progressing to roles such as Account Executive and Senior Account Executive. In these positions, they analyzed supply chain and fulfillment data, provided recommendations for revenue opportunities, and effectively communicated conclusions to leadership.

In 2017, Marcus joined Stats Perform as a Data Specialist. Here, they compiled advanced analytics in visual formats, verified data accuracy, and updated records in the database for efficient reporting.

Since 2020, Marcus has been working at Fetch Rewards. Marcus began as a Product Data Scientist, where they delivered key metrics, applied quantitative analysis, and effectively communicated conclusions to support product decisions. Marcus then progressed to the role of Data Scientist, where they developed and delivered neural network models for real-time and batch inferencing, collaborated cross-functionally, and utilized data pipelines for automated training. Currently, Marcus serves as a Senior Data Scientist at Fetch Rewards, where they design and executes experiments using statistical techniques to drive product development and delivers data pipelines for in-app features.

Overall, Marcus has demonstrated expertise in quantitative analysis, data modeling, automated training, and effective communication throughout their career in the data science field.

Marcus Himelhoch has a Master of Science degree in Analytics from the University of Chicago. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Redlands. In terms of additional certifications, they completed the "Complete Guide to Elasticsearch" course from Udemy in March 2022, the "Learn DBT" course from Udemy in September 2021, the Snowflake Data Analyst Training from Snowflake in August 2021, and the "AWS DeepRacer: Driven by Reinforcement Learning" course from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in June 2020.

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