Yiren Wang
About Yiren Wang
Yiren Wang is a Risk Analyst at Transamerica, specializing in data-driven solutions using R, Tableau, and Python. With a background in Business Administration and a Master's degree in Business Data Analysis, Wang has held various analytical roles in organizations such as Ford Motor Company and Michigan State University.
Work at Transamerica
Yiren Wang has been employed at Transamerica as a Risk Analyst since 2020. In this role, Wang utilizes expertise in R, Tableau, and Python to create data-driven solutions. The position requires strong analytical skills and the ability to address complex business challenges through statistical modeling. Wang's adaptability to fast-paced work environments contributes to the delivery of detailed and accurate analyses.
Education and Expertise
Yiren Wang holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from Michigan State University, where studies were completed from 2012 to 2016. Wang furthered education by obtaining a Master's degree in Business Data Analysis from Loyola University Chicago, completing the program between 2018 and 2020. This educational background supports Wang's expertise in data analysis and statistical modeling.
Background
Before joining Transamerica, Yiren Wang gained experience in various roles. Wang worked as a Business Analyst at Ford Motor Company for one year in Dearborn, Michigan, from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, Wang served as the Director of Data Analysis and International Ambassador at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business from 2015 to 2016. Wang also completed an internship at Bayshore Resort in 2015.
Achievements
Yiren Wang is recognized for effectively communicating ideas and influencing decision-making across different organizational levels. This skill set enhances collaboration and ensures that data-driven insights are understood and utilized within the organization. Wang's ability to adapt to various work environments has been beneficial in achieving successful outcomes in previous roles.