Hello! My name is Daniel Daramola. I'm a Senior at the University of North Texas, majoring in Information Systems. I am an aspiring data analyst with an entrepreneurial spirit. I enjoy building solutions that use data to support and drive business decisions.
I'm a Business Computer Information Systems student at the University of North Texas graduating in May 2026. My primary focus is leveraging data to support business strategy — whether that's through analytics, reporting, or serving as a trusted advisor who helps organizations align their data with real business goals.
Beyond data, I have an entrepreneurial spirit that drives me to build things from the ground up. I've launched a full-stack web application and co-founded a service business — both born out of a desire to solve real problems, not just analyze them.
B.S. Business Computer Information Systems
University of North Texas · GPA 3.6 · May 2026
I write personal finance articles for college students — breaking down budgeting, debt, and money decisions in a way that actually makes sense early in your financial life.
Cooking looks simple until you try to get good at it. I like figuring out what works, what doesn't, how small adjustments change the outcome. I cook most of my own meals and genuinely enjoy it.
The gym is where I reset. Both reward consistency and give you measurable feedback — the same reason I like data work. Whether it's a morning lift or a long run, it sets the tone for the day.
Co-founded a garage clearing service business in Denton, TX. We help homeowners reclaim their space, clearing garages, donating usable items to charity partners, and handling high-value resale.
A team class project building a model to predict NBA player fantasy point output across 82,000+ player records. Goal was actionable Start/Bench/Cut recommendations — not just a model that scores well, but one a real person can act on.
Simulated a BCG consulting engagement analyzing multi-channel ad campaign performance for a hypothetical client. Assessed customer conversion trends across channels and audience segments to evaluate campaign effectiveness.
I had an idea: what if your pantry could tell you what you're about to run out of when you are about to run out? I designed and led the development of Pantry AI, a full-stack grocery inventory app that uses the Claude Vision API to identify items from photos and predict depletion timelines based on your usage habits. My role was product conception, UX design, prompt engineering, and directing the technical build end-to-end.
Whether it's a role, a project, or just a conversation about data — I'm open to it.