About Me

Researcher. Analyst.
Bridge-Builder.

From Bangladesh to Ohio, I bring a unique global perspective to solving America's most pressing data and health analytics challenges.

The Path That Shaped My Research Vision

I grew up in Dhaka, Bangladesh — a city of 20 million where resource constraints aren't abstract economic theory, they are the texture of daily life. That environment taught me something no analytics course ever could: the instinct for efficiency, the urgency of solving real problems with limited data, and the understanding that information asymmetry has human consequences.

I earned my Bachelor of Science in Economics from Bangladesh University of Business and Technology in 2022, then made the decision to pursue an advanced degree in the United States — not just to study marketing analytics, but to study it at the intersection of where it could matter most.

My Master of Science in Marketing Analytics and Insights from Wright State University (Class of 2025) gave me the methodological foundations. But it was joining Amazon's fulfillment operations in Ohio that gave me the research questions worth asking.

Working as a Quality Control analyst at an Amazon FC, I encounter every day the data that most researchers only see in published datasets — the real-time scan rates, the inventory inefficiencies, the workforce patterns that translate into billions in national economic activity. I see the gap between what analytics can do and what organizations actually do with their data. That gap is my research territory.

Why the United States Matters to My Research

The United States is the world's most data-rich, research-intensive, and policy-responsive economy. The questions I am pursuing — how algorithmic advertising shapes public health outcomes, how workforce analytics can strengthen labor market resilience, how CRM tools can democratize economic opportunity for small businesses — can only be answered at the scale and depth that the U.S. research infrastructure makes possible.

My research is not just academic. It is designed to generate evidence that federal agencies — the CDC, FTC, USDA, Department of Labor — can actually use. That is the standard I hold myself to.

EDUCATION

MS Marketing Analytics & Insights

Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

2023 – May 2025

BS Economics

Bangladesh University of Business & Technology

2018 – January 2022

TECHNICAL SKILLS
SQLTableauExcel (Advanced) CRM SystemsPRISOM/FCHRIS Basics Python (Learning)R (Learning)PSET/SLACK Business AnalyticsMarket Research
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
  • American Marketing Association (AMA)
  • Academy of Marketing Science (AMS)
  • Decision Sciences Institute (DSI)

What I Am Working to Solve

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Evidence for Policy

My research is designed from inception to produce findings that federal agencies can use — CDC, FTC, USDA, and the Department of Labor.

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Bridging Practitioner & Academy

My Amazon FC experience is not separate from my research — it is the practitioner validation that grounds theoretical models in operational reality.

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Analytics for Equity

The same analytical tools that amplify inequality can be redirected to address it. My research consistently examines both dimensions.