Biography:Kim Rees
Kim Rees | |
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Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | New York University |
Awards | APDU Data Viz Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Data Visualization |
Kim Rees is an American computer scientist and data visualization professional located in the Washington DC area. She is currently the head of Data Visualization at Capital One.[1] Prior to joining Capital One, Rees co-founded the data visualization firm, Periscopic and worked there for 13 years.[2] Rees is perhaps best known for her work on a Periscopic project visualizing gun deaths.[3]
Career
Rees started her career after graduating from New York University with a B.A. in Computer science in 1993. She worked as a programmer at Interfilm from 1994 to 1996; then moved on to R/GA until late 1997. For the next seven years, she worked independently as a programmer and strategist, working primarily in languages such as c++ and Java. She worked for clients such as Chipotle Mexican Grill and Warner Bros. She worked as an advisor to the US Congressional Budget Office.[4]
Rees was one of the first practitioners of data visualization.[5] She has spoken at major conferences, including the Eyeo festival and Strata.[4][2] She served as a judge for the data visualization competitions WikiViz Challenge 2011 and CommArts Interactive Annual 2012.[6][7][8]
Rees is known for her work with Periscopic, her data visualization company that aims to "do good with data."[9] In particular, the visualization US Gun Deaths received a lot of media mentions.[10][3] As an expert in data and visualization, Rees is often called on to comment about current events.[11][12][13] She argues that "Data is a language... a means to convey an opinion, an argument." and uses that philosophy to inform how she works with data and imagery.[14][15]
She was a guest on the Data Stories podcast, hosted by Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner.[16]
Awards
References
- ↑ Rees, Kim (2017-04-18). "Launching Data Visualization at Capital One". https://medium.com/capitalonedesign/launching-data-visualization-at-capital-one-53fa763a8f64.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Kim Rees Is Speaking at Strata + Hadoop World in New York 2015". https://conferences.oreilly.com/strata/big-data-conference-ny-2015/public/schedule/speaker/103803.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Valentina Palladino (2013-02-06). "Gun-death Data Boldly Illustrates Stolen Years". Wired. https://www.wired.com/2013/02/periscopic-gun-statistic-visualization/.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Kim Rees". eyeo festival. http://eyeofestival.com/2014/speaker/kim-rees-2/.
- ↑ Mark Wilson (2013-03-25). "What's The Secret To Great Infographics?". FastCo Design. https://www.fastcodesign.com/1672207/whats-the-secret-to-great-infographics.
- ↑ "Kim Rees keynote Strata Conference London 2012 "The Dirty Truth about Data Literacy"". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1APb6-IKqas.
- ↑ Dario Taraborelli (2011-07-15). "WikiViz 2011: Visualizing the impact of Wikipedia". Wikimedia Foundation. https://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/07/05/wikiviz-2011-visualizing-the-impact-of-wikipedia/.
- ↑ Kim Rees (2012-03-06). "Reflections on Being a Juror for the 18th Communication Arts Interactive Annual". Periscopic. http://www.periscopic.com/news/my-reflections-on-being-a-juror-for-the-18th-communication-arts-interactive-annual.
- ↑ "Periscopic: Do Good With Data". http://www.periscopic.com/.
- ↑ "US Gun Deaths". https://guns.periscopic.com/.
- ↑ Mark Wilson (2016-11-17). "Why We Had No Idea Trump Would Win". FastCo Design. https://www.fastcodesign.com/3065750/why-we-had-no-idea-trump-would-win.
- ↑ Maria-Xenia Hardt (2013-05-28). "Kim Rees on data visualization: There's a story in every piece of data". ISOJ. https://isoj.org/kim-rees-on-data-visualization-theres-a-story-in-every-piece-of-data/.
- ↑ Christiansen, Jen (2014-02-18). "Don't Just Visualize DataVisceralize It". Scientific American. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/sa-visual/done28099t-just-visualize-datavisceralize-it/.
- ↑ Cotgreave, Andy (2016-06-28). "Lies, damn lies, and statistics: How to take something positive from the UK's EU referendum campaign". https://www.infoworld.com/article/3088166/data-analytics/why-how-to-lie-with-statistics-did-us-a-disservice.html.
- ↑ "Episode #64: Kim Rees". 2017-05-06. https://policyviz.com/podcast/episode-64-kim-rees/.
- ↑ "99: Data Visualization at Capital One with Kim Rees and Steph Hay". 2017-02-06. http://datastori.es/99-data-visualization-at-capital-one-with-kim-rees-and-steph-hay/.
- ↑ Brendan Buff (2017-08-15). "Announcing: 2017 APDU Data Viz Awards Winners". Association of Public Data Users. http://apdu.org/2017/08/15/announcing-2017-apdu-data-viz-awards-winners/.
- ↑ Kim Rees (2010-12-28). "Our VAST Challenge Award". http://www.periscopic.com/news/our-vast-challenge-award.
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