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Data Scientist Paul Daniel O’Mara Joins CSA Research’s Global Team of Analysts

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February 27, 2019 – Market research firm CSA Research announces the addition of Paul Daniel O’Mara to its team as Director of Data Products. In his role at CSA Research, he will focus on system integration and data validation, analysis, and visualization. Mr. O’Mara will be responsible for assembling and analyzing research and intelligence data for the firm’s global team of research analysts.

“The quality of data and insights are as important in driving outcomes as communication and sales skills. As business functions grow more complex, providing clients with relevant and reliable data in a format that helps them make better informed decisions to drive business and compete more effectively is critical,” comments Tahar Bouhafs, CEO of CSA Research. 

Prior to joining CSA Research, Mr. O’Mara held the managing editor position at the American Society for Quality (ASQ), a knowledge-based global community of quality professionals. During his tenure at ASQ, he acquired extensive experience using product performance data, process metrics, and competitive analysis for strategic portfolio management and decision making. He was also responsible for providing long-term gap analysis for annual business planning, managing product and process metrics, and reporting to stakeholders. Mr. O’Mara has a master’s degree in data science from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

“Big data and its implications will impact every single enterprise. Paul’s experience in visualization and unstructured data analysis will be a benefit to our clients and further enable them to make data-driven business decisions,” adds Mr. Bouhafs.

For more information about CSA Research and its team of expert analysts and data-rich reports, visit www.csa-research.com.

 

About CSA Research

CSA Research, formerly Common Sense Advisory, is an independent market research company helping companies profitably grow their global businesses and gain access to new markets and new customers. Its focus is on assisting its clients to operationalize, benchmark, optimize, and innovate industry best practices in globalization, internationalization, localization, interpreting, and translation. http://www.csa-research.com | @CSA_Research

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