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2025 Women in Data Science Puget Sound

 
 
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The 2025 conference will be held at Mercer Island Community & Event Center on May 30, 2025

Our 2025 conference is organized by Diversity in Data Science in collaboration with WiDS Worldwide.

​It will be a single-track event with breakout Lunch & Learn sessions. The conference will include expert talks, 2 panels, and a poster session. The day will close with dedicated networking time. Talks and panels will also be available via livestream. Our events are open to all, regardless of gender.

Topic highlights include:

  • Building, using, and safeguarding Generative AI

  • Exploring career paths in Data Science

  • Insights for career advancement

  • Data-driven business strategy

    We are thrilled to share that Chisoo Lyons, executive director of WiDS Worldwide, will deliver the keynote address, "Reflections and Lessons Learned: A Journey from Data Scientist to Leader."

    $80 ticket price includes:

  • Admission to the full day of talks and panels

  • Your choice of Lunch & Learn sessions*

  • Networking activities

  • Poster session

  • Catered lunch and refreshments

  • Free parking at venue

  • Sponsor booths & resume bank

    *Lunch and Learn sessions will be announced in May. Registered guests will receive an email with the opportunity to sign up for their choice of activity.

We have a limited number of tickets available at a reduced rate for students and unemployed individuals. Contact team@widspugetsound.org to inquire.

The conference highlights data-related work in our region, with an emphasis on the important role of women in data-related fields. We aim to bring together data professionals across the Puget Sound area and provide an opportunity to learn about data science applications and research in our community.

 

2025 Conference Volunteers

Events Team

Overall Leads

 

I am a data analyst instructor at Skillspire and I enjoying helping people learn the skills necessary to extract insights from data. I have also volunteered with WiDS Puget Sound in the past where I have had the opportunity help host previous conferences.

Swathi Guruduth

Irina Virnik

Harsheeta Venkoba Rao is a founding software engineer, AI researcher, and advocate for diversity in technology. She previously led the first poster session at the WiDS Worldwide Conference at Stanford University. Passionate about mentorship and inclusion, she has guided aspiring AI professionals on Topmate and has worked on full-stack AI applications, model optimization, and cloud-based solutions.

 
 

Content Team

 

Nimisha is a data scientist turned Product Manager having worked at Uber, Microsoft and Instacart. Named as one of the top 50 PMs in US by VentureBeat, she helped start the first ever WiDS conference in Seattle way back in 2017. She is passionate about championing for deserving women in tech and believes in giving back to the community as much as possible. 

I'm currently in people analytics, and my work is aimed at understanding a variety of topics from onboarding to attrition, and everything in between like low vs. high performance, promotion, compensation, and work experience in general. What I really like about my job is that I get to use my research experience in psychology and training in data science and I get to see the impact of my work on my colleagues' work experience and well-being.

Hello, my name is Amrapali Samanta, I am a recent masters graduate from Seattle University in Business Analytics. I love data and had been playing with it since starting of my career. Was working into analytics domain before and planning a transition to data science now. I love talking to people from similar background and learning about their experience and WiDS is a great platform for that. Attended the last year Puget Sound conference and excited to volunteer this year.  Looking forward to meet you all! 

 
 

Louisa is an Advisory Consultant at Deloitte. Currently, she works on a data lake team where she leverages her data science skills to solve problems in cyber security. Her career interests and expertise include NLP, ML, MLOps, and data visualizations. However, she originally started her career as a chemist, possessing both a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Gonzaga University and a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Washington. During her Master's degree, she decided to pivot to data science after completing an NLP research project. In her free time, she enjoys lifting weights, gardening, playing DnD, and walking her dog.

I am a Masters of Data Science student at Seattle University. After completing my undergraduate degree in Economics, I worked as an economics researcher for two years specializing in labor economics in the  Middle East and North Africa. This experience sparked a deep passion for transforming complex data into insights that drive meaningful social and economic change with evidence based understanding. This is my first year volunteering for WiDS and I am excited for the opportunity to contribute to an organization that champions empowering women in the field! 

I am Soundarya Abirami, a passionate data professional with a strong background in analytics and business intelligence. I am currently pursuing MS in Data Science from Boston University, with a prior MBA from India, I enjoy transforming complex data into actionable insights that drive business success.

As a firm believer in the power of mentorship, diversity, and community engagement, I am excited to contribute to Women in Data Science (WiDS) by sharing my knowledge, supporting aspiring data professionals, and fostering an inclusive data-driven community. My goal is to inspire and empower more women to explore the dynamic world of data science and analytics.

I am a passionate leader in Data Engineering and Data Governance, driving digital transformation through AI-powered decision making. With a proven track record of building scalable data platforms and fostering data-first cultures, I thrive on leveraging technology to unlock business value. A firm believer in giving back, I actively contribute to the Women in Data Science community to empower the next generation through STEM education and mentorship.

Dhanshika is an undergraduate Junior in Data Visualization at the University of Washington. She is passionate about leveraging data to create impact, whether by developing interactive visualization systems, extracting meaningful insights from complex datasets, or improving online discourse through data-driven analysis. In her free time, she enjoys teaching bharatanatyam, performing Silamabam(South Indian Martial Arts), and cooking!!

 
 

Marketing Team

 

Modupeola Fagbenro - CoLead

Teresa currently lives in Boise, Idaho, as an environmental data analyst for Alta Science and Engineering, Inc. She credits her love for using data to shape decisions and tools for protecting the environment and human health to her first post-college gig as a foresty technician in Olympia for a U.S. Forest Service research station. The post-docs, scientists, foresters, and fellow technicians has taught her R programming language, the impact of climate change on trees, and the importance of communicating scientific findings to the public. Inspired and encouraged by that job, Teresa obtained a MNR in Environmental Education through University of Idaho and a MS in Data Science from the University of Denver. 

Neha has earned her Master of Science in Business Analytics from the University of Washington, Seattle, building upon her foundational Bachelor’s in Engineering. She is currently working as a Business Analyst at Tetra Pak, where she applies her passion for business intelligence, data visualization, and storytelling to transform data into meaningful insights.

Outside of work, she enjoys baking, hiking, and exploring new places. She is also deeply committed to volunteering and giving back to the community.

Neha Rachapalli - CoLead

Karen D’Souza is a computational scientist at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) in probabilistic risk modeling. At the laboratory, she leverages her expertise to develop generative AI applications for nuclear science and technology use cases. She is a WiDS ambassador at INL. Her research focuses on developing innovative solutions using multimodal AI, computer vision, speech, and natural language processing techniques. She also works on adversarial robustness with an interest in human-in-the-loop modeling.

Dana is a recently retired data scientist, project manager, mechanical and aeronautical engineer and lean practitioner.  This is her fourth year working on the organizing team for the WiDS Puget Sound conference.  Other interests include sewing, knitting, reading, traveling and playing in a handbell choir. 

I’m a Data Scientist with a PhD in Industrial Engineering and a strong foundation in analytical research. Through self-study, hands-on projects, and participation in data science programs, I’ve built expertise in machine learning, predictive modeling, recommendation systems, forecasting, and recently, Generative AI. I’m proficient in Python and SQL, and I’m passionate about solving real-world problems through end-to-end data solutions. I'm now seeking opportunities to contribute, grow, and make an impact in the field.

 
 

Sponsorship Team

 

I joined the data science field after 6 years working with environmental nonprofits. Since my passion for volunteering still needs an outlet, I leapt at the opportunity to get involved with the Women in Data Science Puget Sound conference. After DS boot camp and a year of consulting, I joined the small, but mighty team of data scientists at Trupanion. My dog greatly appreciates his insurance benefits. Excited to experience another year of knowledge sharing with WiDS!

Kelly Stroh - Lead

Yash is passionate about using data to bring positive change. Her areas of interest include application of analytics in the field of healthcare, public administration, urban development, and smart city projects. She works as a data analyst in the healthcare industry and got her masters in Analytics from the University of Washington, Seattle.

Aishe is a data professional fascinated about the applications of data science in public health and medicine. She got her Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Washington and currently works at Washington State Health Care Authority.

Satenik is a Customer Success Engineer at Redis, specializing in leveraging real-time data solutions to drive business growth and operational efficiency. She specializes in helping teams make better decisions and improve processes using AI and data-driven insights. Satenik is passionate about harnessing the power of AI to create tangible business value and drive innovation across industries. In her free time, she enjoys testing out new recipes while listening to science fiction books.

 
 

Experience Team

 

Cecilia is passionate about diversity and gender inclusion in the technology field. She is the co-founder of the Mozambican Women in Technology Association, a co-organizer of Django Girls, and an active member of PyLadies. Currently pursuing a PhD in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence at Gaston Berger University, her research focuses on Artificial Intelligence and Education, with a special interest in Educational Data Mining and intelligent systems in education.

Cecilia Tivir - Lead

Research associate passionatate about the crossroads of biology and data.

Wanling Kratzman

Margaret is a Senior Risk Analyst and former Economist with experience developing data products, expertise in forecasting and passion for the open source community. Outside of work, you can find her near the water either rowing in Lake Washington or volunteering at local surf camps. As a second time volunteer and annual conference attendee, she is looking forward giving back to such an inspirational organization.

Anand Malpani is the Director of Data Science at Surgical Science. He is building a new data science org within Surgical Science to transform how surgeons and healthcare professionals are trained. Prior to this, Anand was at The Johns Hopkins University as an assistant research scientist within the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare. This was after he finished his PhD studies at JHU in Computer Science. During this time his research focused on the development of technology using machine learning, virtual reality, and crowdsourcing for augmenting surgical skills acquisition. He is passionate about human learning and has enjoyed collaborating across the disciplines of medicine, education, arts, sciences, and engineering. He obtained a B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Bombay (India) before pursuing graduate studies. He enjoys mentoring and is a learner eager to improve his skills. Beyond this he loves every moment of interaction with his kids and explores new recipes in the kitchen with his wife.

Karen Vargas Lyu is a former Meta Data Engineer with five years of experience building and optimizing data pipelines. At Meta, she developed real-time fraud detection systems that saved thousands in leakage losses, increased data availability for improved fraud monitoring, and collaborated with legal teams to ensure compliance with EU regulations. Skilled in Python, Spark, SQL, and NoSQL, Karen delivers data-driven solutions that enhance business outcomes.

 
 

 

2025 Poster Session

 
 
 

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We are excited to host our first poster session at the upcoming WiDS Puget Sound conference!

Conference Date: May 30, 2025
Location: MErcer Island Community & Event Center

Posters will be displayed during the networking hour at the conference, and attendees are encouraged to discuss the projects that interest them. Additionally, each presenter will have a 1-minute lightning pitch to tell the audience about their work. Topics explore different aspects of the data lifecycle, ranging from data collection and cleaning to analytics and machine learning.

 
 

Meet the Poster Presenters

 

Sarah Kilpatrick

I recently completed my M.S. in Data Science at the UW, focusing on demographic research methods, environmental resource analysis, and advanced statistics. I’m naturally curious and am always learning!

Poster Topic : Deep Snow, Deep Learning: Refining Estimates for Resource Management

 

Trisha Ganatra

Business growth strategist with 4 years of data-driven experience across eCommerce at L’Oréal & digital-first brands.

Poster Topic : The Health Supplement Intelligence Dashboard: Forecasting Demand, Sentiment, and Market Gaps on Amazon Using Machine Learningh

 

Alexandria Lo

I am at the University of Washington receiving my M.S. in Information Management (MSIM) with specializations in business intelligence and product/ program management and consulting. I will be graduating June 2025. My sweet spot is working at the intersection of research, technology, and people.

Poster Topic: Setting the Standard for Employee Well-Being

 

Yijia Ma

Yijia Ma is a Northeastern University alum with a focus on machine learning and large language models. They’re presenting research on hallucination detection in LLMs, advised by Prof. Yifan Hu, and look forward to connecting with others exploring trustworthy AI.

Poster Topic: When LLMs Make Things Up: Detecting and Measuring Hallucinations

 

Shikha Verma

Ph.D. in Machine Learning with 4+ years of industry experience working in worldwide-scale projects on fraud detection, warehouse management & promotion targeting across fintech, e-commerce & healthcare. 

Poster Topic: No Labels, No Problem: Catching Data Drift in Transportation Streams with Optimal Transport

 

Yin Jin

Poster Topic: Rare Event Early Detection: Sepsis Onset for Critically Ill Trauma Patients

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lunch and Learn Sessions

Choose your own adventure!

 

 
 

Tech Talk: Not Everything Can Be A/B Tested (and that’s okay)

This session will dive into why A/B testing is the gold standard—and how it’s not always possible to A/B test. Join members from Expedia’s product analytics team to learn about other forms of measurement with use of real-life case study that creatively measured feature impact using indirect experimentation and thoughtful design.

Presented by:

Pranidhi Prabhat is Senior Manager, Product Analytics at Expedia Group, supporting the Home page workstream. In her role, she leads a team to analyze large datasets to uncover insights, design and conduct A/B tests, and define key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure product success. Her mission is fostering a data-driven culture within product and engineering teams, validating product ideas through experimentation, and ultimately enhancing the user experience. Before joining Expedia, Pranidhi received a Master's in Data Science from Georgia State University and a Master's in Business Administration from SPJIMR. Her past experience includes leading the data team at Roposo and working in strategy and consulting at McKinsey, Deloitte, and other firms.

Emma Rosenthal is a Data Scientist at Expedia Group where she works on the App Growth and Retention team, focusing on A/B testing and data-driven product optimization. Prior to Expedia, Emma received her Master’s in Computer Science and Bachelor’s of Economics from the University of Chicago.

 

2025 Speakers

 
 

Chisoo Lyons

Executive Director, WiDS Worldwide

Chisoo was born in South Korea and grew up living in Indonesia, Germany, and Jordan, before moving to the US. She attended University of California Berkeley and received a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research and continued with her master’s focusing on Operations Research. Living in different parts of the world cultivated her ever-present curiosity about people and cultures. Chisoo worked for FICO, a global analytic and decision management company, applying data science to developing, consulting, and implementing decision support solutions for her clients. Her corporate career culminated in leadership roles managing innovation and lines of business. Now, as the Executive Director of Women in Data Science, Chisoo is thrilled to be in service of a global community of amazing women doing extraordinary work in the field of data science.

Reflections and Lessons Learned: A Journey from Data Scientist to Leader

 

 

Pam Wang

Senior Data Scientist, KungFu.ai

Pam (Shao-Fang) Wang is a Senior Data Scientist at KUNGFU.AI Consulting, leading end-to-end data science projects and delivering ML solutions across diverse industries. Prior to her work in industry, her PhD research in Cognitive Psychology at Stanford University focused on brain-behavior relationships using neuroimaging and behavioral experiments.

The Academic in Industry: A Cultural and Pragmatic Shift

Transitioning from research positions in academia to data/engineering roles in industry involves more than just securing employment. It is a cultural shift, from prioritizing scientific accuracy to business efficiency—a shift that can be confusing, frustrating, or unexpected. My talk aims to start this discussion and share my journey and insights for those with a research background, and for employers seeking to hire and support talent with an academic background.

 

 

Alexandra Ralevski

Senior Data Scientist, Tegria Services Group

Alexandra Ralevski, PhD is a Senior Data Scientist at Tegria Services Group and Providence Healthcare, where she leads the development of a Generative AI training tool to assist physicians in navigating end-of-life conversations. She previously worked as a Data Scientist at the Institute for Systems Biology, where she built predictive machine learning models for personalized healthcare. She also collaborated on NASA’s Periodic Table of Life (PeTaL) project, which used AI to mine the scientific literature for nature-inspired design. Her postdoctoral research at Yale University explored the intersection of plant biology and neuroscience, contributing to studies that bridged natural systems and human health.

Agentic Architectures for Realistic Dialogue: Teaching Empathy in Healthcare with Generative AI

Clinicians often receive less than 15 minutes of formal training on how to handle emotionally charged end-of-life conversations, despite the profound impact such moments have on patient care. Traditional approaches to empathy training—using standardized patients and in-person coaching—are effective but difficult to scale. We introduce a Generative AI system, named EmpathyAI, designed to simulate these interactions through a multi-agent architecture. The system includes a Patient Agent, modeled after realistic emotional and cognitive states, and a Coach Agent that provides real-time feedback. A key challenge was overcoming the overly cheerful tone often inherited from general-purpose LLMs; we address this by dynamically updating system prompts based on a graphical model of the conversation’s emotional arc. This enables the Patient Agent to shift tone, confusion, or distress in response to clinician input. Our preliminary implementation shows promising realism and adaptability, with plans to develop fine-tuned models to further enhance performance and nuance.

 

 

Jessica M. Lundin, PhD

Principal Scientist, AI & Large Language Models, The Gates Foundation

Jessica M. Lundin, Ph.D. is Principal Scientist for LLMs and AI at the Gates Foundation, where she focuses on applying large language models to global challenges in health, education, and agriculture. She develops multilingual, multimodal, agentic AI systems and transforms leading-edge research into real-world tools. Dr. Lundin's experience includes founding a startup as CTO, in addition to holding director-level roles at Microsoft Research and Salesforce. Her career reflects a strong track record of translating research into scalable impact across domains including climate, renewable energy, health, and design. She holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics and an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington, and has numerous peer-reviewed publications and patents.

Bridging the Gap: Enhancing LLM Performance for Low-Resource African Languages

Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown remarkable performance across various tasks, yet significant disparities remain for non-English languages, and especially native African languages. This paper addresses these disparities by creating approximately 1 million human-translated words of new benchmark data in 8 low-resource African languages, covering a population of over 160 million speakers of: Amharic, Bambara, Igbo, Sepedi (Northern Sotho), Shona, Sesotho (Southern Sotho), Setswana, and Tsonga. Our benchmarks are translations of Winogrande and three sections of MMLU: college medicine, clinical knowledge, and virology. Using the translated benchmarks, we report previously unknown performance gaps between state-of-the-art (SOTA) LLMs in English and African languages. Finally, using results from over 400 fine-tuned models, we explore several methods to reduce the LLM performance gap, including high-quality dataset fine-tuning (using an LLM-as-an-Annotator), cross-lingual transfer, and cultural appropriateness adjustments. Key findings include average mono-lingual improvements of 5.6% with fine-tuning (with 5.4% average mono-lingual improvements when using high-quality data over low-quality data), 2.9% average gains from cross-lingual transfer, and a 3.0% out-of-the-box performance boost on culturally appropriate questions. The publicly available benchmarks, translations, and code from this study support further research and development aimed at creating more inclusive and effective language technologies.

 

 

Heather Whiteman

Associate Teaching Professor, University of Washington

Heather Whiteman, PhD is an Associate Teaching Professor at the Univ. of Washington iSchool, a U.S. ISO representative & Fulbright Scholar. She’s held executive positions leading analytics & technology at global firms. She specializes in how work & worker data can be used to create a better workplace. She believes data should be for (not just about) people.

Using Data Science to Eliminate Workplace Sexual Harassment: A Case Study

Can data science and AI help end workplace sexual harassment? ELSA, a Peruvian startup founded by Marlene Molero and Ivonne Quiñones, thinks so—and they have results to back it up. This session shares a case study conducted by Dr. Heather Whiteman on ELSA and explores how technology, data science, and gender expertise can be combined to drive meaningful impact. It also dives into the strategic challenges they face as they scale: which innovations to prioritize, how to stay mission-focused, and how to allocate limited resources while maintaining measurable change.

 

Panel Discussions

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Cornelia Carapcea

Director of Product @ Netflix

Cornelia is a Director of Product at Netflix, where she focuses on AI and ML that enable creators to tell the most authentic stories. Cornelia has a background in AI/ML-centered consumer and enterprise products, having worked on Bing Search then led the Computer Vision suite of products in Azure.

Tao Tao

Direct of Software Engineering @ Databricks

Tao Tao is Director of Engineering at Databricks, leading the Collaboration and Ecosystem team. Her career has focused on empowering organizations with data and AI. Previously, she led platform efforts at Tableau and worked on Microsoft’s big data platform Cosmos. Tao holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from University of Pennsylvania.

Akriti Chadda

Applied Scientist @ Microsoft

Akriti Chadda is an Applied Scientist at Microsoft, building AI that powers how people search online. She fine-tunes ranking models, explores generative AI, and makes tech human. A new mom, she’s raising a toddler, reading again, and dreaming up parenting tools, always with coffee in hand.

Sonakshi Pandey

Data & Product Leader @ Google

Sonakshi Pandey is a Data Analytics Leader at Google Cloud. She has over 8 years of experience in the cloud computing industry, working for leading cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). She is a well-recognized thought leader in cloud computing and has published over 10 articles on various cloud solutions. She has also been featured as a Top Women in Cloud influencer for 2023 by Whizlabs. Her blogs on cloud technology have been published on various platforms including Dice, Thrive Global, AWS, and Google Cloud. In her current role at Google Cloud, Sonakshi helps organizations migrate and build their data platforms on the cloud. She has a deep understanding of the cloud computing landscape and helps organizations achieve their business goals using data analytics on Cloud. Sonakshi is a passionate advocate for women in technology. She is a mentor to many young women who are interested in pursuing a career in Cloud Computing. She has spoken at 10+ events and conferences on careers in cloud computing. Learn more about Sonakshi's journey and her work - https://www.thesonakshipandey.com/

 
 

 
 

Laura Kuehl

Senior Director, Credit Risk Management @ T-Mobile

Laura is a senior executive with over 30 years of experience in the telecommunications and banking industries. She has spent 26 years at T-Mobile, where for the past 19 years she has focused deeply on Credit Risk Management. Laura currently leads the strategic oversight and delivery of fraud, credit, and collections decision engine capabilities across the customer lifecycle—helping the business make smarter, faster decisions through powerful platform solutions.

Laura’s career began as a customer service representative, an experience that laid the foundation for her people-first leadership style and her passion for solving complex problems. She is known for building strong, lasting relationships—with her teams, colleagues, and partners—and for leading with both head and heart. Laura believes in the power of collaboration and influence through trust, and she takes pride in delivering results, especially when executing high-impact, complex projects that require both vision and follow-through. She thrives on bringing structure to complexity and turning strategy into action.

Born and raised in Bellevue, Laura now lives in Sammamish with her three sons, including twin boys who are about to graduate. Family is at the center of her life, and she is savoring every moment of this season, knowing how quickly time passes.

Lucas Petto

Compensation Partner @ Google

Lucas is a compensation business partner at Google, acting as an internal consultant for teams such as YouTube, Devices and Services (aka Pixel and Android), and the R&D teams. Much of his time is spent on managing effective compensation strategies at scale to retain the most critical and at-risk talent at Google, while balancing fairness and pay equity. Prior to his time at Google, he worked in various compensation roles at Electronic Arts, Redfin and Microsoft where he helped scale and optimize programs that brought rigor and governance to compensation management.

Lucas is a midwest-born transplant that found his way to Seattle after completing an Undergraduate degree in Psychology as well as a Masters degree in Human Resources, both from Michigan State University. While his free time has recently shifted to entertaining his infant daughter, he also enjoys the occasional round of golf and concert-going.

Ella Hale

Vice President, Executive Compensation @ Visa

Ella currently leads executive compensation at Visa, bringing deep expertise in designing and implementing executive compensation programs at companies like Electronic Arts, Microsoft, and WTW. Throughout her 18-year career focused on executive compensation, she has developed and scaled executive pay programs that enhance leadership development, align with business strategy, and meet shareholder expectations. She focuses on translating complex data into clear and actionable insights, facilitating informed decision-making at the highest levels.

Born and raised in Seoul, Korea, Ella moved to the US as a teenager. She received her BA degree in Communication with focus in Journalism at George Mason University and Masters in Public Policy at American University. Ella and her family live in Kirkland, WA.

Tristan Orford

Vice President Total Rewards @ SentinelOne

Tristan is a seasoned total rewards executive currently leading compensation and benefits at SentinelOne. He joined the company in 2022 and leads the teams responsible for all aspects of compensation —including sales, executive, and equity—as well as employee benefits. Prior to SentinelOne, he led executive and broad-based compensation at Electronic Arts.  Prior to that, he led the global compensation team at Riot Games, building programs and practices during a period of substantial business and headcount growth for the company.  Tristan began his career in finance, working in investment banking and private equity before making the transition to the world of total rewards.

Tristan grew up near Portland, Oregon and received his degree in International Political Economy summa cum laude from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.  He also holds both the CCP and GRP certifications from WorldatWork.

Tristan and his wife Andrea live near Seattle with their three kids and their dog.  When not working, he’s usually either reading, playing games, or enjoying the outdoors - ideally, all of the above!


 
 

Know Before You Go

 
 
 

Event Details

Venue: Mercer Island Community and Event Center (MICEC)

8236 SE 24th Street
Mercer Island, WA 98040

Date: Friday, May 30

Time: 8AM to 4PM

 

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