Carol Mhlanga

Carol grew a skincare brand into 5 countries using data, social media, and e-commerce. Her skincare brand became the leading brand in Zimbabwe within a year of inception. Carol realised the power of data when she utilized it effectively to help grow her brand as it guided her to make crucial decisions within the business.

After relocating back to the UK, Carol discovered the prospects that the Data School offered. She loved the idea of merging logical thinking, problem solving and consulting together and applying it to real world problems in order to present feasible solutions.

During her time in Data School, she has worked on a variety of projects which helped her to enhance her Tableau and Alteryx skills even more. These projects included the likes of using financial data for Tableau visualisations or connecting to APIs and using webscraping in Alteryx.

She has consulted for the BBC using Tableau and Alteryx to deliver world class reporting dashboards and analysis to help with decision making across their different digital platforms including podcasts, social media, radio and websites.

She has worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as a Data Analytics Trainer, training their workforce in Power BI and Alteryx. She delivered 40 blocks of training, training over 1300 people. She created monthly challenges to help enhance Alteryx and Power BI skills within the company as well as conducting 1-1 sessions to troubleshoot technical problems.

Alongside training, she created automation processes in Alteryx to save the Executives time spent on creating manual audit reports. She created Power BI dashboards that helped with decision making within the Analytics team.

Carol is skilled in
- Power BI and Tableau Data Visualisation
- Data Transformation in Alteryx, Tableau Prep and Power Query (PBI)
- Querying with SQL
- Agile Project Management

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