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    Abe Rubenstein

    Writer, Editor, Journalist

    Abe Rubenstein is an accomplished data visualization expert who has worked in a wide range of organizations including Datadog, Enigma Technologies, Inc., Pratt Institute, Parsons School of Design, and Rhode Island School of Design. With a master's degree in telecommunications from New York University and a bachelor's degree in computer science and film from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rubenstein brings a unique blend of technical and creative expertise to his work. He has held positions as a senior software engineer, data engineer, and software engineer, giving him a deep understanding of the needs and challenges of data analysis and visualization. Beyond his professional experience, Rubenstein has also worked as a TV Production Intern at HSN Inc. and as a web designer and marketing specialist at Associated Bag Company. His diverse skills and range of experiences make him a valuable asset to any organization that values innovation, creativity, and expertise in data analysis and visualization.

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    Mar 1 · obits.nola.com
    Abe Rubenstein Obituary (2017) - New Orleans, LA

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    Experience

    News Editor at Morning Brew
    Deputy Editor at The Business of Business, Managing Editor at Fastinform, Freelance Writer (Self Employed), Interim Director of Customer Service at WobbleWorks Inc., Reporter roles at Law360

    Education

    Master's degree in Humanities/English Literature, University of Chicago (2007 - 2008); Bachelor's degree in English/Art History, Columbia University in the City of New York (2001 - 2005)

    Location

    Brooklyn, New York, United States