Kassandra Fronczyk
About Kassandra Fronczyk
Kassandra Fronczyk serves as the Applied Statistics Group Leader at the Institute for Defense Analyses, where she has worked as an adjunct research staff member since 2014. She holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University and studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Work at Institute for Defense Analyses
Kassandra Fronczyk has served as an adjunct research staff member at the Institute for Defense Analyses since 2014. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, this role involves contributing to various research initiatives that support national defense and security. Her work focuses on applying statistical methods to analyze data and inform decision-making processes within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Kassandra Fronczyk holds a Master of Science degree from Brigham Young University, where she also completed her Bachelor of Science degree. Additionally, she studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz, further enhancing her academic background. Her educational journey began at Phoenix Women's Sports Association Junior College, where she developed foundational skills in her field.
Background
Kassandra Fronczyk's academic and professional background is rooted in applied statistics and research. Her experience spans over a decade in the field, with a focus on statistical analysis and its applications in defense research. This background equips her with the necessary skills to lead projects and contribute effectively to her current role.
Professional Role as Applied Statistics Group Leader
In her capacity as Applied Statistics Group Leader, Kassandra Fronczyk oversees statistical projects and guides research efforts within her team. This leadership role involves coordinating research activities, mentoring junior staff, and ensuring the application of rigorous statistical methods to support the organization's objectives.