Karolis Gudiskis

Karolis Gudiskis Senior Data Manager

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Lithuanian, English

About Karolis

Karolis leads a data modelling team, concentrating on forecasting, process centralisation and automation within data-driven processes across a diverse range of projects.

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Karolis's role involves undertaking projects that include web scraping, constructing indexes, and forecasting. Primary responsibilities encompass data and team management, providing mentorship, and fostering collaboration to guarantee the success of our projects. Karolis concentrates on a variety of projects related to Euromonitor’s Economies and Consumers research and data, encompassing economies, business dynamics, and commodities. He places significant emphasis on innovation and transformation in data-driven processes related to economies and market trends, as well as maintaining and developing new dashboards and tools.

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