David Yeo

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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David Yeo graduated (summa cum laude) from McMaster University with a double honours degree in psychology and sociology. His master’s degree was in Measurement, Evaluation and Computer Applications, and his doctorate was in Cognitive Science. Both graduate degrees were obtained at the University of Toronto, where David specialized in artificial intelligence and neural networks. David has worked in the artificial intelligence department at Canadian Pacific Rail, as a data miner with IBM and for the last 18 years he has been with SAS institute Canada Inc., primarily as an instructor. He teaches both introductory and advanced statistics and data-mining courses. David has also written several SAS courses. David is also adjunct professor at the Schulich School of Business at York University.

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Masters Certificate in Analytics for Leaders›

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  • Big Data and Analytics

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