Anita Ly

I'm many things, not limited to being...

  • An aspiring software engineer seeking opportunities to solve human-centric problems with technology.
  • A citizen web developer putting my new-found coding abilities to the test.
  • A detail-oriented analytics engineer focusing on maintaining data integrity of large databases.
  • An organized project manager overseeing 5+ person teams in data engineering and data visualization.
  • A highly communicative data analyst bridging the gap between the technical vs business-centric teams.
  • A motivating trainer focusing on adult learning principles to upskill data enthusiasts in SQL.
  • A lifetime student currently receiving a Bachelor of Computer Science degree.
  • Above all else, I'm a lego builder, a backcountry camper, a Kickstarter supporter, a sci-fi nerd, a world traveller and a proud Canadian.


What I've Done so Far

I've accumulated over 3 years of professional experience in software development, analytics engineering, data visualization, business analytics, project management and design.

'21

The Kraft Heinz Company
Analytics Engineering

Embodying data integrity and advancing data analytics through reliability testing and web application development.

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'19

The Kraft Heinz Company
Business Intelligence

Championing data transformation and migration to cloud computing and enhancing data visualization and insights.

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'18

The Kraft Heinz Company
Revenue Management

Analyzing price-pack architecture, product assortment and promotional calendars to maximize retailer margin and internal profitability.

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'18

The Kraft Heinz Company
Supplier Operations

Developing metric scorecards for supplier development and identifying process improvement opportunities in the value chain.

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'17

The Kraft Heinz Company
Brand Marketing

Managing multiple creative agencies to execute the Kraft Hockeyville winning game event and produce festive display materials for in-store promotions.

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'16

General Motors
Sales Analytics

Forecasting demand for production necessities based on competitive, economic conditions.

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