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For Leader in Action Imelda Mashalia, North Dakota winters are a small price to pay for a UND Applied Economics & Predictive Analytics degree

Portrait photo of Imelda Mashalia
Imelda Mashalia is a graduate student in the Applied Economics & Predictive Analytics master’s program at the University of North Dakota. Photo by Shawna Schill/UND Today.

When Imelda Mashalia began exploring graduate programs in economics and data analytics, she didn’t expect her search to lead to an unexpected discovery: the University of North Dakota was one of only two institutions offering the exact program she needed.

Choosing UND brought her from Kenya to Grand Forks, opening a door to an academic experience and campus community that would challenge her, support her and feel like home.

After earning her degree in Economics & Statistics from the University of Nairobi in 2020, Imelda worked as a data analyst in several roles, eventually realizing that she wanted to broaden her expertise in both economics and analytics.

Applied Economics & Predictive Analytics prepares you for the industry because what we learn [in the classroom] is exactly what’s used in real-world jobs,” she said. “I didn’t want to leave economics behind, and I love working with data — I didn’t want to choose between them. I wanted a program that strengthened both.” 

When she discovered that UND was the only public university offering this rare combination, it became the clear next step  and the beginning of an experience that would surprise her in ways she didn’t expect. 

Read and watch more about Imelda and her successful career at UND.