The Dallas Economic Development Corp. has appointed Wanwan (Karina) Yue as its new data analyst, tasked with shaping the city’s economic strategy through data-driven insights. In this role, she will apply advanced analytics and research methodologies to assess market dynamics, evaluate economic outcomes, and uncover growth opportunities aligned with Dallas’s vision for inclusive and sustainable development.
Yue holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Texas at Dallas, where she also served as a visiting assistant professor. Her academic work focused on energy economics and consumer behavior in markets, providing her with a strong foundation for guiding strategic decisions at the Dallas EDC.
As an independent nonprofit backed by the city, Dallas EDC aims to position Dallas as a globally competitive hub for business investment and job creation. CEO Linda McMahon emphasized that Yue’s expertise will enhance the organization’s ability to communicate Dallas’s economic narrative effectively, using empirical evidence to attract investors and support equitable growth.
“Data analytics is central to how we present Dallas to global stakeholders,” McMahon stated. “With Karina on board, we can deepen our understanding of economic trends and reinforce our standing as a destination where opportunity is accessible to all.”
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An experienced data scientist has been named to lead the Dallas Economic Development Corp.’s data strategy, leveraging advanced analytics and research to inform decision-making, track economic impact, and identify emerging opportunities that support the city’s sustainable and equitable development, the organization said.
Wanwan (Karina) Yue has been named as the new data analyst at Dallas EDC, an independent nonprofit driving business investment, job creation, and inclusive growth across Dallas.
“Data analytics is how we will tell Dallas’ story to the world,” Dallas EDC CEO Linda McMahon said in a statement. “Karina’s deep expertise will help us better understand market trends, measure our outcomes, and solidify Dallas’ reputation as a top-tier business destination that offers opportunity for all.”
Dallas EDC said that Yue brings a strong background in economics and quantitative research to her new position. Yue earned her doctorate in economics from the University of Texas at Dallas, where she was a visiting assistant professor, conducting research on market behavior and energy economics.
Dallas EDC is a nonprofit organization established by the city of Dallas to drive economic growth and long-term prosperity. The EDC’s mission is to promote Dallas as a globally competitive business destination that fosters economic opportunities for all members of the city.
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