Hanna Torrence
About Hanna Torrence
Hanna Torrence is a Lead Machine Learning Engineer at Tegus, with a background in data science and mathematics. She has held positions at various organizations, including ShopRunner and eSpark Learning, and studied at the University of Chicago.
Current Role at Tegus
Hanna Torrence serves as the Lead Machine Learning Engineer at Tegus, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for leading initiatives related to machine learning and data analysis. Her expertise in these areas contributes to the development of innovative solutions that enhance the company's data-driven decision-making processes.
Previous Experience at ShopRunner
Prior to her current role, Hanna Torrence worked at ShopRunner for a total of four years. She began as a Data Scientist from 2017 to 2019, where she focused on data analysis and modeling. She then advanced to the position of Senior Data Scientist from 2019 to 2021, further developing her skills in data science and machine learning applications.
Experience at eSpark Learning
In 2022, Hanna Torrence joined eSpark Learning as a Senior Data Scientist for a period of ten months. During her time there, she applied her data science skills to educational technology, contributing to projects that aimed to enhance learning experiences through data-driven insights.
Participation at Recurse Center
In 2023, Hanna participated in the Recurse Center for two months. This program is known for its focus on self-directed learning and collaboration among software engineers and data scientists. Her participation reflects her commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the field of data science.
Education and Academic Background
Hanna Torrence earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from the University of Chicago, completing her studies from 2011 to 2015. This academic background provided her with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and quantitative analysis, which she has applied throughout her career in data science and machine learning.