I help small and mid-sized nonprofits turn scattered program data into board-ready dashboards and grant-ready reports — without hiring a full-time analyst or compromising the privacy of the communities you serve.
Enterprise-grade analytics. Public-sector training. Built for the work that matters.
I've spent my career at the intersection of data and public good. As a Global Strategy & Operations Data Analyst at Gartner, I built the Power BI infrastructure that put real-time sales performance in front of senior leaders. Before that, I led data engineering and analytics consulting through Kubrick Group for enterprise clients including Unilever and Ralph Lauren.
But the work I care most about has always been on the public-good side. As a Maxwell School MPA, a UC Berkeley PPIA Fellow, and a research affiliate with Syracuse's Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion, I've published policy briefs on non-standard gig workers and food deserts in Syracuse, and built data assessments for the Onondaga County Health Department.
I started Data Viz For Good because I kept seeing the same gap: nonprofits have the data, but not the infrastructure to act on it. Now I'm a DSW candidate at USC, applying enterprise-grade analytics to the organizations that actually change lives — without the enterprise price tag.
One offer. One relationship. No enterprise contract you can't get out of.
A free 30-minute conversation. Tell me what data you have, what your board keeps asking for, and what's keeping you up at night. No pitch, no pressure.
In the first 2–3 weeks, I connect to your data sources, build your first board-ready dashboard, and set up the privacy infrastructure so beneficiary data never leaves your environment.
Each month: dashboard updates, new reports as your needs evolve, and a working session to translate what the data is actually telling you. Cancel anytime.
Pricing discussed on the discovery call so we can match the engagement to your organization's size and needs.
DV4G isn't for every nonprofit. Here's who it serves best.
You're a 5–50 person nonprofit with real program data but no dedicated analyst.
Your team is exporting CSVs and rebuilding the same report every month before board meetings.
You've thought about hiring a data person but can't justify a full-time salary yet.
You care about protecting your beneficiaries' data and won't hand it to a generic SaaS vendor.
Book a free 30-minute discovery call. We'll talk about what you have, what your board needs, and whether a monthly data partnership is the right fit.