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RandomCollection offers curated articles about economics, finance, statistics, and coding.
Why?
The idea of creating RandomCollection emerged when I was thinking about a way to collect and organise small private coding projects. In addition, I was looking for a way to centrally preserve random notes about various topics that would otherwise get lost in the depth of my computer. The requirement of having this random collection available at all times, device-independent, and without the need of any login, combined with my general interest in building a website, lead to the creation of RandomCollection.
Who?
I am an analytics and modelling risk manager with more than six years of experience in quantitative
credit risk modelling working for a Fortune Global 500 company in the financial services industry.
As a trained economist and econometrician with a strong quantitative background, I have a passion
for providing actionable insights of the highest quality for a wide range of business problems
within the credit risk context. I utilise state-of-the-art analytics and technology to enable sound
data-driven decision making for senior management and executives. It was only in my current role
that I really got my hands into coding, and I especially fell in love with Python.
Above is a Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) rendered image of myself. More information can
be found via
Travelling-Salesperson-Problem-Art.