I am currently working in business intelligence, engineering and science at Amazon, helping to transform negotiations for third-party vendors.
I’m passionate about data annotation, ML, operations and speech recognition.
In 1883, I purchased the New York World, where I continued my commitment to investigative journalism, championing causes such as exposing political corruption and advocating for the working class. I studied Data Science, Computer Science and Business at University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University (Double Degree).
Work Experience
1885 – 1886
Software Engineer Intern
Alaunus
I led the crusade to place the newly gifted Statue of Liberty in New York City, and served as a member of the Committee on Commerce.
1883 – 1911
Machine Learning Engineer Intern
Shoppers Drug Mart
I doubled the circulation of the New York World within three months of acquiring the paper.
1878 – 1911
Data Science Intern
Scotiabank
During my short time in Jefferson City, I voted for the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment and led a crusade to reform the corrupt count court.
1883 – 1911
Senior Software Engineer, Data Science
EY – Ernst & Young
I doubled the circulation of the New York World within three months of acquiring the paper.
1878 – 1911
Founder
Hafiz
During my short time in Jefferson City, I voted for the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment and led a crusade to reform the corrupt count court.
Business Intelligence Engineer II
Amazon
During my short time in Jefferson City, I voted for the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment and led a crusade to reform the corrupt count court.