I am a data analyst bringing a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges clinical psychology and data analysis.
I’m Tony Wu, a data analyst and visualization specialist based in New York, with a background in clinical psychology. During the pandemic, as clinical work shifted rapidly to digital platforms, I began exploring data analysis and discovered its potential and excitement. Carrying the same mission of serving people, I found that data analytics and storytelling can amplify clinical knowledge and make it more accessible. Many of the projects featured here were born from this intersection, combining my clinical insights with analytical applications—and I look forward to sharing more in the future.
Beyond analytics, I enjoy playing badminton, exploring cities, camping, and finding creative ways to connect data with everyday life. If you’re interested in discussing my work or simply starting a conversation, I’d be happy to connect.
Master of Science in Data Analytics and Visualization (GPA: 3.8/4.0)
Certificates in User Experience, Spatial Analysis and Design
Master of Science in Psychology including 2 years of intern
(GPA: 4.0/4.0)
Bachelor of Science in Psychology (GPA: 3.61/4.30)
Conducted cross-border market analyses to evaluate site selection, consumer potential, and product-market fit for expansion into Japan, Indonesia, and Canada.
Analyzed consumer demographics, purchasing power, and brand positioning to assess suitability of product categories such as maternity backpacks.
Researched competitor pricing strategies and comparable brand offerings to benchmark product value and inform go-to-market recommendations.
Currently developing a predictive model to evaluate market potential in Canada, focusing on estimating target consumer size and identifying optimal price positioning.