Adi Boiko
About Adi Boiko
Adi Boiko is a Data Analytics Team Lead specializing in Risk & Compliance, currently working at Melio. He has extensive experience in data science and analytics, having held various roles at PayPal and the National Economic Council in Israel.
Current Role at Melio Payments
Adi Boiko serves as the Data Analytics Team Lead for Risk & Compliance at Melio. In this role, which began in 2023, Boiko is responsible for overseeing data analytics initiatives that support risk management and compliance functions within the organization. This position builds on previous experience in data analytics and decision science, allowing for the application of advanced analytical techniques to enhance operational effectiveness.
Previous Experience at PayPal
Boiko held multiple roles at PayPal from 2018 to 2022. Initially, as a Decision Scientist from 2018 to 2020, Boiko focused on data-driven decision-making processes. Following this, Boiko advanced to the position of Lead Decision Scientist in 2020, where responsibilities included leading analytical projects. In 2021, Boiko transitioned to the role of Manager, Data Science and Analytics, contributing to strategic initiatives until 2022.
Background in Economics
Adi Boiko has a solid academic foundation in economics, having earned a Master’s Degree from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, Boiko completed a Bachelor of Arts in an Integrative Interdepartmental Program that included Philosophy, Economics, and Political Science from 2012 to 2015. This educational background supports Boiko's analytical capabilities and understanding of economic principles.
Experience at National Economic Council
From 2014 to 2016, Boiko worked as an Economist at the National Economic Council, which operates under the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel in Jerusalem. In this role, Boiko contributed to economic policy analysis and provided insights that informed governmental decision-making.
Academic Contributions at The Hebrew University
During the period from 2016 to 2017, Boiko was involved in academic roles at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. As a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Boiko supported faculty in research projects and assisted in delivering course content, further enhancing academic knowledge and skills in economics and data analysis.