Farhana Mubeen
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Experience
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Statistics Without Borders
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United States
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Volunteer
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Jan 2022 - Present
Revised statistical content, including articles, publications, and presentations, for the marketing and communications team at SWB.
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Team Everest NGO
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India
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Civic and Social Organizations
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200 - 300 Employee
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Volunteer
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Jan 2011 - Jan 2022
Provided English and interview training, crafted educational materials, led fundraising efforts, and arranged events for disadvantaged college students.
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Kennesaw State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2007 - May 2009
Kennesaw, Georgia, United States Predictive Modeling for Customer Delinquency for Equifax Spearheaded the development of a logistic regression model using SAS macros, designed specifically to predict the likelihood of customer delinquency based on their financial behaviors. Handled an extensive dataset, comprising over 1.5 million observations and distilling information from 350+ diverse variables that covered various financial, credit, and purchasing behaviors. Optimized the model to not only predict delinquency… Show more Predictive Modeling for Customer Delinquency for Equifax Spearheaded the development of a logistic regression model using SAS macros, designed specifically to predict the likelihood of customer delinquency based on their financial behaviors. Handled an extensive dataset, comprising over 1.5 million observations and distilling information from 350+ diverse variables that covered various financial, credit, and purchasing behaviors. Optimized the model to not only predict delinquency but also to help maximize the company's profit by aiding in risk-based decision-making. Recognized as the best data analytics project of the year. Analysis of Paternal Variables on Birth Defects Utilized SAS to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the association between paternal characteristics, such as age, race, and education, with the risk of offspring having birth defects. Made a significant discovery that the ethnicity of the father plays a crucial role in the prevalence of birth defects, challenging the conventional understanding that primarily focused on maternal factors. Show less
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Education
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Kennesaw State University
MS, Applied Statistics -
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
BE, Electronics and Communication -
Arya Central School