Jonathan Thomas

Ana Ortiz Salazar

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Dr. Ana Ortiz Salazar is a Lead Data Scientist and Bias Crime Research Scientist with Seattle Police Department’s Performance Analytics and Research group. She has a PhD in International Politics and Political Science, with concentrations in Computational Analytics and World Politics, from Claremont Graduate University (CGU). Her research interests include bias crime, environmental policy and inequality, global health, and political capacity. She earned her master’s degree in Applied Data Science and International Studies from CGU and her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Studies from the University of North Florida.

Contact: ana.carol.ortiz1@gmail.com

Joseph Immormino

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PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at Claremont Graduate University

Email: joseph.immormino@cgu.edu

Joseph Immormino is a doctoral student in the fields of politics and computational analytics at Claremont Graduate University, where he deploys advanced analytical methods and formal modeling techniques to gain insight into the challenges facing modern political, economic, social, and business environments. His research interests are strategy based and focused on creating actionable solutions to real world problems. His prior experience includes several years negotiating disaster recovery settlements on behalf of public figures and high-net-worth individuals. He completed his undergraduate degree in political science at Chapman University and MA degree at Claremont Graduate University. He also served in the United States Air Force and is a decorated veteran of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.