Veronica Marotta, PhD
About Veronica Marotta, PhD
Veronica Marotta, PhD, is a Lead Data Scientist at IntelyCare, with a strong academic background in public policy, information systems, and economics. She has held various academic positions, including tenure track professor at the University of Minnesota, and has received multiple awards for her research contributions.
Work at IntelyCare
Veronica Marotta currently serves as the Lead Data Scientist at IntelyCare, a role she has held since 2024. Prior to this position, she worked as a Senior Data Scientist at the same organization from 2022 to 2024. Her work at IntelyCare focuses on leveraging data science to enhance operational efficiency and improve healthcare outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Veronica Marotta holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Information Systems and Management from Carnegie Mellon University, where she studied from 2013 to 2018. She also earned a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Public Policy and Management from the same institution from 2013 to 2016. Additionally, she has a Master of Science in European Economy and Business Law from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the same university. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in data science and public policy.
Background
Before joining IntelyCare, Veronica Marotta was a Tenure Track Professor in Information and Decision Science at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management from 2018 to 2022. She also worked as a Quantitative Researcher at the same institution during that period. Earlier in her career, she served as a Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University from 2014 to 2016 and as a Research Assistant at Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione in Rome.
Achievements
Veronica Marotta has received several accolades for her academic work. She was awarded the William W. Cooper Dissertation Award from Carnegie Mellon University and was the first runner-up for the Nunamaker-Chen Dissertation Award from the Information Systems Society. Additionally, she received the K&L Gates Presidential Fellowship in 2017 for her research in Ethics and Computational Technologies.