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John Kerin

  • Senior Data Analyst
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John, an Omaha native, studied Economics at Sonoma State University in the heart of Northern California’s world-renowned wine making region. As a wine and culinary enthusiast, John was able to concentrate his studies in wine economics and econometrics. John returned to the Omaha area in the summer of 2020 and started a business providing data insights to local small businesses. John began working at UNO in 2022, and shortly after started his MBA program, which he expects to complete in Fall of 2025. John enjoys an active lifestyle and can be found most weekends hiking, camping, or just working out in his home gym with his dog, Brady, and his wife, Sabrina

Presentations

B.A. Economics, Sonoma State University

MBA, University of Nebraska Omaha (in-progress)

Why UNO?

UNO is consistently working towards providing better aligned and more effective educational opportunities for learners. I want to be a part of the team that helps transform higher education to meet the constantly changing needs of both learners and the labor market that they will enter after graduation.

Vacation Spot

Ko Olina, Oahu, HI

Favorite Food

Spaghetti Aglio e Olio

Additional Information

Biography

John, an Omaha native, studied Economics at Sonoma State University in the heart of Northern California’s world-renowned wine making region. As a wine and culinary enthusiast, John was able to concentrate his studies in wine economics and econometrics. John returned to the Omaha area in the summer of 2020 and started a business providing data insights to local small businesses. John began working at UNO in 2022, and shortly after started his MBA program, which he expects to complete in Fall of 2025. John enjoys an active lifestyle and can be found most weekends hiking, camping, or just working out in his home gym with his dog, Brady, and his wife, Sabrina

Presentations

B.A. Economics, Sonoma State University

MBA, University of Nebraska Omaha (in-progress)

Why UNO?

UNO is consistently working towards providing better aligned and more effective educational opportunities for learners. I want to be a part of the team that helps transform higher education to meet the constantly changing needs of both learners and the labor market that they will enter after graduation.

Vacation Spot

Ko Olina, Oahu, HI

Favorite Food

Spaghetti Aglio e Olio

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Biography Presentations Why UNO? Vacation Spot Favorite Food

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