Curious, analytical, and impact‑driven, I hold a Philosophy Honours degree with deep expertise in logic, ethics, and epistemology, and I am now transitioning into data and business analytics. I earned a Foundations in Data & Business Analytics certificate from Digital Regenesys, and I bring emerging proficiency in no‑code analytics tools—including Excel, Power BI, and Tableau—combined with strong critical‑thinking skills applied to real‑world challenges.
In addition, I hold a 160‑hour TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate, which underscores my formal training in lesson planning, language pedagogy, and classroom strategy. This certification reflects my rigorous academic preparation and enhances my ability to communicate technical concepts clearly and effectively in diverse settings.
As a writer published on platforms such as Medium and Vocal Media, I regularly explore topics at the intersection of AI epistemology, ethics, and South Africa’s political and social transformation. My goal is to bridge data, philosophy, and practical insight in order to contribute toward a more equitable and intelligent future.
Data analysis in Excel
Tableau data visualization
Power BI proficiency
Document proofreading
Digital content development
Effective research abilities
Clear and concise writing
Investigative journalism
Analytical writing skills
Self-directed publishing
Collaborative teamwork
Adaptability and flexibility
Critical thinking abilities
Team building and leadership
MEDIUM
> When the Machine Dreams Back: Exploring the strange intimacy between human imagination and machine generation — where the line between mind and model begins to blur.
>Ghosts in the Dataset (Are AI-Generated Humans Real, Recombined, or Imagined?)
>Simulated Meaning: Can Something Be Meaningful If It Wasn’t Authored by a Human?
>The Dreaming Machine: Consciousness, Death, and the Epistemology of the Unreal
>Reflections Without Origin: Can a Synthetic Mind Still Become a Self?
VOCAL MEDIA
>Are Foreign Nationals Really to Blame for Our Jobs Crisis?
>Power, Poverty, and Predators: The Unspoken War on Women in South AfricaSelected as one of University of Johannesburg's Best 3rd Year Philosophy students of 2017