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Nicholas Borge

MIT System Design and Management
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Nicholas Borge

MIT System Design and Management
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Nicholas Borge is a prominent figure in the world of decision science and data management. With a career spanning over 13 years, Borge has led and worked with global teams specializing in strategy, business design, and operations. His work focuses on augmentation, where people can utilize advanced analytical tools to achieve better results. His education includes studying Business Design and Enterprise Architecture at Henley Business School, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Operational Research, and Statistics from Cardiff University, and multiple Masters of Science in Engineering and Management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Borge has held several positions in his career, including Director of Intelligent Automation and Analytics at Sony Music Entertainment, Founder and CEO of Impartial.AI, and Managing Consultant - Analytics and Automation in Life Sciences at PA Consulting Group. He has also worked as a Finance transformation and analytics consultant at Sony Music Entertainment, Principal - Global Life Sciences and Healthcare at PA Consulting Group, and an Econometric Modelling Specialist at Defra.

Borge prides himself on building organizations that bring data and people together to make better decisions. His extensive experience and expertise in decision sciences make him an invaluable asset to any team focused on strategy, business design, and operations.

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May 4 · Via Twitter

RT @DeLoach_NC: We need Democrats on every news channel across the country talking about abortion rights like this. https://t.co/5fnhf5XdFz

May 4 · Via Twitter

RT @Chasten: This isn't about where to draw the line; it's about who gets to draw it. The majority of Americans believe women should be the…

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