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March 26, 2024 29 mins
No matter what industry you work in, data is all around you. Understanding and harnessing that data is essential to unlocking your organization’s full potential.

This week, Ranjeeta Bhattacharya, Senior Data Scientist at BNY Mellon’s AI Hub, joins Joe to discuss data science, its many applications, and the most important skills for success in the field. Ranjeeta’s current focus is on data science’s role in the financial sector, and she brings plenty of sharp insights into the importance of diverse backgrounds and skill sets for data scientists — as well as the challenges of applying innovations within the field (like AI) to all manner of industries.

Join us as we discuss:
  • The role of communication, metrics, and analytics in getting the most out of your data
  • Addressing skeptics who aren’t sold on AI
  • How AI can help with issues ranging from customer attrition and fraud protection
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