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Farrell Stein
Manager, Data and Insights at The New York Times
Farrell Stein is an accomplished professional with a rich background in data analysis and insights.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science and Finance from New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business.
Farrell currently holds the position of Manager, Data and Insights at The New York Times, demonstrating his expertise in leveraging data for informed decision-making.
Prior to his current role, he has served in various analytical capacities, including as Analytics Manager at Moda Operandi, Inc, Senior Data Analyst at Harry's, Inc., Data Analyst at MealPal, and Actuarial Analyst at Deloitte.
Farrell Stein has gained experience in diverse fields, also having interned at Betterment in Investment Analytics and worked as a Teaching Fellow at NYU Stern School of Business.
His foundation in actuarial work was strengthened through his earlier roles as a Data Analyst at Harry's, Inc. and Actuarial Intern at Milliman.
With a solid educational background and a wealth of professional experiences, Farrell possesses a unique skill set that blends data analysis, actuarial science, and finance, making him a valuable asset in any data-driven organization.