I am a development economist with a primary interest in economics and finance, particularly in local economic development strategy. I am committed to leveraging data-driven approaches to advance economic progress in local communities. My research focuses on assessing economic trends and opportunities at the community level, aiming to uncover strategies, focal points, and areas for investment and improvement.
I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Hangzhou Normal University and currently serve at the Climate Justice Foundation, where I work to raise awareness about climate change, its impacts, and the importance of climate action. In this role, I contributed to a research project in collaboration with the Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI) on the effects of climate change on malaria incidence in Zambia.
As a strong advocate for integrating data analysis across professions and industries, I have partnered with various organizations and entrepreneurs to develop Teck-Skills, a learning platform offering essential data analysis training and resources.