REC Names Director of Enterprise Analytics & Innovation
Tuesday | November 16, 2021

Eugene Hamrick has been promoted to REC's Director of Enterprise Analytics & Innovation. Hamrick’s primary responsibility is to promote data driven decision-making and analytic solutions, ensuring the Cooperative receives maximum benefits from the use of its data and analytics through the integration of secure and validated data from as many aspects of the Cooperative’s daily operations as possible.

“Mr. Hamrick brings years of data science, business intelligence, and member insights experience to his new role,” said Marc Seay, Managing Director – Information, Technology & Cybersecurity. “He will provide leadership and oversight to the Analytics Center of Excellence and Innovation Department.” 

Beginning his career at REC as a Member Service Representative in 2012, Hamrick has served as Research Analyst, Data Analyst and Analytics Solutions Architect for the six years prior to assuming his new role. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Mary Washington in 2012 and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix in 2015. Hamrick is a Dell Technologies Certified Data Scientist and completed the Executive Data Science Specialization from John Hopkins University in 2021. 

Hamrick lives in the town of Bowling Green in Caroline County with his wife, Morgan.

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