Myra Liu
About Myra Liu
Myra Liu is a Senior Marketing Analyst specializing in analytics at Credit Karma, with extensive experience in customer behavior analytics within the financial services sector. She holds a Master of Science in Business Analytics from Emory University and has worked in various analytical roles across notable organizations.
Current Role at Credit Karma
Myra Liu serves as a Senior Marketing Analyst in the Analytics department at Credit Karma. She has been in this position since 2021, contributing to the company's marketing strategies through data-driven insights. Her work focuses on growth marketing analytics and risk assessment, utilizing advanced analytical techniques to enhance customer engagement and optimize marketing efforts.
Previous Experience in Financial Services
Prior to her role at Credit Karma, Myra Liu worked at Happy Money as a Senior Business Analyst from 2019 to 2021. In this position, she applied her expertise in customer behavior analytics within the financial services sector. Earlier, she held internships at Bank of China and PwC SDC Shanghai, gaining valuable experience in business analysis and research.
Education and Expertise
Myra Liu holds a Master of Science in Business Analytics from Emory University - Goizueta Business School, which she completed from 2018 to 2019. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Finance from NYU Shanghai, studying from 2014 to 2018. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in data analysis, finance, and business principles.
Skills in Data Analysis and Visualization
Myra Liu has extensive experience in using Mixpanel for data analysis and insights. She specializes in creating data visualizations and dashboard reporting, which are essential for communicating analytical findings effectively. Her skills also include utilizing advanced machine learning modeling fundamentals, enhancing her ability to derive actionable insights from complex data sets.
Internship Experience
Myra Liu gained practical experience through various internships during her academic career. She worked as a Research Intern at Harvard Business School for seven months in 2017-2018, and as a Summer Intern at Bank of China for one month in 2017 in Shanghai. Additionally, she interned as a Business Analyst at PwC SDC Shanghai for two months in 2016, which contributed to her professional development in analytics and business strategy.