From Sports Analytics to Business Analytics

Monday April 24 at 4pm in Olin 201. Riley Foreman '15 will talk about business analytics, as part of her role within Hippo. Riley partners with various business units to solve highly analytical and operational problems. She will be sharing one of her recent analyses that helped inform the day-to-day activities of Hippo's new Account Management team and efforts to retain customers within the Hippo Agency. Riley will also discuss how her liberal arts and mathematics background helps her navigate the highly-regulated and complex insurance industry and understand how other areas of the company, such as the actuarial team, affects overall strategy and operations.

 

Bio: Riley Foreman '15 is currently the manager of business operations and finance at Hippo Insurance.

After completing a combined degree in Economics-Mathematics from Whitman College, she began her career in ESPN's Stats & Info Group as a Production Researcher, providing stats-driven storylines to both studio shows and live events including SportsCenter and the women's NCAA basketball tournament. In October 2018, Riley joined the reigning WNBA champion Seattle Storm front office as the head of public relations.

In May 2022, Riley received her Masters in Business Administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She currently resides in Austin, TX, where she is an avid cyclist.

Additional info:
While at Whitman, Riley founded and co-hosted a sports talk show on KWCW, wrote for the sports section of the now-Whitman Wire, and served as the Director of Scholarship for Delta Gamma. Her greatest collegiate achievements were winning blue shirts in intramural flag football and ultimate frisbee.

Though she's currently taking a timeout from the sports industry, Riley aspires to one day be the CEO of a WNBA or MLB franchise, and to serve as the athletic director of a liberal arts college.

 

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