Stella holds a Master's degree in Economic and Sociological Studies from the University of Hamburg, where she cultivated a strong foundation on quantitative analyses. Throughout her academic journey, she conducted multiple research projects on topics such as the link between income, consumption, and CO₂ emissions, revealing insights into consumer behavior, and on generational differences in job satisfaction and their potential impact. Beyond academia, Stella gained extensive practical experience in data research, preparation and presentation through her roles at the German Press Agency and the Leibniz Information Centre for Economics. Stella’s true passion lies in uncovering meaningful insights from data and turning those insights into actionable strategies. She thrives on working closely with teams and clients to ensure data-driven decisions lead to tangible outcomes.
Skills
Programming: R, Stata
Key competencies
Manage large datasets and deliver accurate, actionalbe insights
Ability to present complex information in a clear and engaging way
Solution-oriented approach
Solid understanding of statistical and econometric methods
Before Data School
Leibniz Information Centre for Economics: Research Assistent in the editorial department of an economic journal (2 years)
German Press Agency: Working Student in Human Resources (6 months)
German Press Agency: Research and data preparation on political data (5 years)
Studies: Master of Arts in Labor, Economics and Society (Economic and Sociological Studies)