Sunny Dhanoa
About Sunny Dhanoa
Sunny Dhanoa is an Analyst with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Simon Fraser University and a background in Criminal & Social Justice from Okanagan College. Currently employed by the Government of Canada, Dhanoa has expertise in Visual Basic, predictive modeling, and graphic design, enhancing their analytical capabilities.
Work at Government of Canada
Sunny Dhanoa has been employed as an Analyst at the Government of Canada since 2019. In this role, Dhanoa applies analytical skills to support various government initiatives and projects. The position involves data analysis and decision-making processes, leveraging expertise in predictive modeling. Dhanoa's contributions are informed by a solid understanding of criminology, which enhances the analytical work conducted within the government framework.
Education and Expertise
Sunny Dhanoa holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Simon Fraser University. Additionally, Dhanoa studied Criminal & Social Justice at Okanagan College. This educational background provides a strong foundation for analytical work, particularly in government settings. Dhanoa possesses expertise in Visual Basic, a programming language used for application development and task automation, further enhancing technical capabilities.
Background
Before joining the Government of Canada, Sunny Dhanoa worked as a Research Assistant at Simon Fraser University from 2018 to 2019. This role involved supporting research initiatives and contributing to academic projects in Burnaby. The experience gained during this time contributed to Dhanoa's analytical skills and understanding of criminological concepts, which are essential in the current role.
Skills and Proficiencies
Sunny Dhanoa is skilled in predictive modeling, a critical aspect of data analysis that aids in forecasting and decision-making. Proficiency in Microsoft Word demonstrates strong documentation and reporting skills. Additionally, Dhanoa has a background in graphic design, which supports effective data visualization and enhances the presentation of analytical findings.