Kaylie Svoboda
About Kaylie Svoboda
Kaylie Svoboda is a Data Architect currently working at Aquent, supporting GM, in the Detroit Metropolitan Area. She has a background in data analysis and architecture, with previous roles at Sandler & Travis, Shift Digital, and HelloWorld, Inc.
Current Role at Aquent
Kaylie Svoboda currently serves as a Data Architect at Aquent, where she has been employed since 2021. In this role, she supports General Motors (GM) and is based in the Detroit Metropolitan Area. Her responsibilities include developing and maintaining data pipelines from various sources, such as database systems, text files, and API calls. She also optimizes data outputs for visualization tools like Tableau and PowerBI, facilitating effective digital marketing analytics.
Previous Experience at Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services
Before joining Aquent, Kaylie worked at Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services, Inc. as a Drawback Analyst from 2012 to 2014. During her two-year tenure in Farmington Hills, MI, she focused on analyzing trade data and processes related to drawback claims, contributing to the firm's advisory services in international trade.
Experience at HelloWorld, Inc.
Kaylie served as a Senior Data Analyst at HelloWorld, Inc. from 2017 to 2021 in the Greater Detroit Area. In this role, she was responsible for transforming and loading large volumes of data into big data environments. Her work supported digital marketing analytics, ensuring that data-driven insights were readily available for decision-making.
Educational Background
Kaylie Svoboda has a diverse educational background. She studied International Relations and Affairs at Grand Valley State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from 2007 to 2011. She furthered her studies in International Relations and Affairs at Edge Hill University in 2010 for 11 months. Additionally, she completed a Full Stack C# .NET program at Grand Circus in 2021, enhancing her technical skills in software development.
Internship Experience at U.S. Department of State
In 2011, Kaylie interned at the U.S. Department of State for two months in Edinburgh, Scotland. This experience provided her with insights into international relations and governmental operations, complementing her academic studies in the field.