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Autumn Kloth

Analytics Intern

Autumn Kloth is a statistics graduate student at Florida State University, where she takes classes full-time and holds a fully-funded Teaching Assistantship. Grounded in a strong statistical and mathematical foundation, she applies analytical thinking and technical skills in Tableau, SQL, Python, SAS, and R to every project she takes on.

Work Samples

Experience

  • Data Analyst Intern

    The Action Company

    2024 - Present

    Building Tableau dashboards, developing SQL-driven analytics plans, and contributing to content creation through blog writing and data visualization. Work on AI initiatives, including RAG systems and agentic workflows. Autumn applies her skills across clinical research, data governance, and risk analysis and brings a well-rounded, cross-industry perspective to her work.

  • Statistical Research Assistant

    Lexington Health

    2026 - Present

    Collaborated on a clinical research study evaluating the safety and efficacy of TIF procedures, performing statistical analyses, cleaning datasets using Python and SAS, and applying appropriate statistical tests to support journal publication.

  • Undergraduate TA – STA 2023

    Florida State University

    2026 - Present

    Graded quizzes and assignments for 50 students across two Fundamental Business Statistics sections, provided constructive feedback, and assumed teaching responsibilities in the lead instructor's absence.

  • Undergraduate TA – STA 3064

    Florida State University

    2025 - 2025

    Graded linear regression projects and applied case studies for 58 students in Introduction to Statistical Modeling with SAS, and held weekly office hours to support student understanding.

  • Data Governance and AI Engineer Intern

    AgFirst

    2025 - 2025

    Used Collibra for data governance, wrote Python scripts with HuggingFace models for NLP tasks, and developed and deployed LLMs using Azure ML Studio and Azure AI Foundry to enhance and secure company workflows.

  • Risk Analyst Intern

    Farm Credit of Central Florida

    2024 - 2024

    Designed Tableau and Excel data visualizations for quarterly director meetings, wrote SQL queries for data automation, and traveled across Florida and South Carolina for analyst training.

Services

  • AI Adoption and Integration

    I support AI adoption by helping to close the gap between prototypes and real day-to-day use drawing from my experience with Azure AI Foundry, Hugging Face models, and statistical models. My background in data governance, analytics planning, and teaching statistical concepts helps make sure AI feels usable and trustworthy to the people doing the work.

  • Marketing Data Activation and Intelligence

    Through my knowledge of CRM’s, such as HubSpot, along with my experience in automation, I help creators and marketing teams track their marketing data, automate dashboards, and help them respond to customer behavior used to drive campaigns and decisions.

  • Data Strategy and Roadmap

    Using my experience in statistical analysis, creation of SQL analytics plans for clients, data visualization for finances and director meetings, I help map priorities, tradeoffs, and reporting to keep the progress grounded in reality rather than overwhelming the client with a large to-do lists.

  • Visual Data Storycraft

    With direct experience building Tableau dashboards for internal finance/revenue projects and creating visualizations for director meetings, I emphasize clear data narratives that guide decision making. My statistical background helps frame KPIs meaningfully so that users understand what matters and what to do next.

Education

  • Masters of Science in Statistics (Current)

    Florida State University

  • Bachelor of Science in Statistics, minor in Mathematics

    Florida State University

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“In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be conscious of himself as the object of observation, deduction, etc.” - Tolstoy