Benjamin Mielke
About Benjamin Mielke
Benjamin Mielke is a Data Insights Analyst currently working at Life.Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. He has a background in meteorology, having held various positions in the field, including roles at DTN and Weather Decision Technologies Inc.
Work at Life.Church
Benjamin Mielke has been employed at Life.Church as a Data Insights Analyst since 2021. In this role, he focuses on leveraging data to inform decision-making processes within the organization. His work involves analyzing various data sets to provide insights that support the church's objectives. Life.Church is known for its innovative approach to ministry and community engagement, and Mielke's contributions help enhance its operational effectiveness.
Previous Experience in Meteorology
Before joining Life.Church, Mielke held several positions in the field of meteorology. He worked as an Operational Meteorologist at DTN from 2018 to 2020, where he provided critical weather insights. Prior to that, he served as an Aviation Meteorologist at Weathernews Inc. for five months in 2021. Mielke also spent three years at Weather Decision Technologies Inc. as an Operational Meteorologist from 2015 to 2018 and as a Support Meteorologist from 2014 to 2015, both roles based in Norman, Oklahoma.
Education and Expertise
Mielke holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied from 2012 to 2015. He also attended San Francisco State University from 2009 to 2011, focusing on Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in meteorological principles and data analysis, which he applies in his current role and personal projects.
Passion for Data Science and Predictive Modeling
Benjamin Mielke has a keen interest in integrating weather analysis with data science to improve predictive capabilities. He engages in personal projects that combine his passion for baseball with data analytics, specifically focusing on predictive modeling. Mielke utilizes his expertise in meteorology and computer science to develop predictive models that incorporate advanced statistics from Major League Baseball.