Raymond Walker here. I've spent the last decade helping businesses figure out what to do with all the data they're collecting but not actually using.
Started my career as a business analyst at a logistics company, quickly realized that most companies drown in spreadsheets but starve for insights. Moved into product management, then ended up consulting with startups and mid-size companies on how to build systems that actually make data useful.
These days I mostly work on data application development projects — turning messy data pipelines into tools people actually want to open every morning. Nothing fancy, just practical stuff that helps teams make better decisions faster.
Outside of work: avid hiker, mediocre chess player, and I have way too many opinions about coffee brewing methods.
Always happy to discuss product strategy, data architecture, or why your dashboard probably has too many metrics.