Rich Goodier
I am a highly motivated and fast-learning data scientist with a strong academic background from Harvard, Duke, and Northeastern. I have a proven track record as a dedicated contributor in a wide array of fields. I am an experienced communicator, collaborator, and leader.
I am currently available for an internship Jan-Aug 2025. I am happy to talk further via rich@goodier.org
Education
Northeastern University – Boston, MA (9/2023 – present)
Masters in Data Science – GPA: 4.0
Coursework in machine learning, data mining, artificial intelligence, deep learning, and visualization.
Duke Divinity School – Durham, NC (9/2007 – 5/2010)
Masters in Divinity – GPA: 3.8
Coursework in leadership, administration, and financial management.
Practical experience as an associate pastor at two churches and a pediatric chaplain at Duke University Hospital.
Harvard University – Cambridge, MA (9/1997 – 6/2001)
AB degree Cum Laude in Biology – GPA: 11.3/15
Advanced coursework in statistics, mathematics, and neurobiology.
Projects (On GitHub or available upon request)
Custom DNA Alignment Tools
Implemented local/global alignment algorithms to search for homologous regions between two genomes.
Custom Knowledge Large Language Model (LLM)
Pipelined a decade of audio sermons into custom knowledge, allowing a user to query its contents with an LLM.
Continual Learning Neural Net (NN)
Used Elastic Weight Consolidation to enable a trained NN to receive further training without catastrophic forgetting.
Game Theory AI
Designed ML AIs for games like tic-tac-toe, minesweeper, crossword puzzles, and Wordle.
Visualization Dashboard
Built a cancer death data dashboard for interactive feature selection and visualization.
Competitive Wordle
Full stack online Wordle using Flask and SQL, enabling friends to compare their stats with each other and Wordle AIs.
Wiki Platform
Created a full stack private wiki site for family and friends using Django.
NFL Score Updater
Created a web scraper to display current NFL game scores and updates, avoiding expensive APIs.
Work Experience
Computer Science Teacher – New Covenant School – Arlington, MA (1/2023 – present)
Teaching a course on digital literacy and computer programming to all 3-5 graders of the school.
Created a 33-week proprietary curriculum covering computer hardware, binary code, Internet architecture, digital responsibility, and programming logic.
Students present their Scratch projects to the school and parents every May.
Board Member / Webmaster – Christians Caring for Creation – Durham, NC (10/2020 – present)
Contributing to the strategic direction of non-profit organization as a board member.
Managed the social media presence and website ChristiansCaringForCreation.org (2020-2024).
Senior Pastor – Mount Hermon Baptist Church – Durham, NC (9/2010 – 6/2022)
Led a congregation of 150 parishioners and 7 staff members.
Developed pedagogical strategies and authored curriculum regularly.
Rectified operational issues in the $250,000 budget, saving the church $30,000 annually.
Cut administrative overhead by 50% and reorganized the leadership to be more collaborative.
Established and executed a new church vision, drafting best practices and standard operating procedures.
Organized and led weekly worship services and Bible studies.
Junior Specialist – University of California at Davis (9/2005 – 6/2007)
Conducted research on the Potassium-Chloride Co-transporter 2 (KCC2) protein, including molecular characterization and physiology studies in the lab of John Payne, Ph.D.
Developed a novel antibody for KCC2.
Co-authored one research paper.
Hematology Technician – IDEXX Laboratories – West Sacramento, CA (1/2005 – 11/2005)
Operated and maintained Bayer ADVIA 120 hematology machines for testing mammalian bloods.
Produced and stained slides for manual differential; prepared manual hematology tests.
Ensured accuracy in tests including CBC, reticulocyte count, and other hematology parameters.
City Supervisor – StudentLife – Kazakhstan (Summer 2000 & 2001, 9/2002 – 7/2004)
Led an international team of seven to Astana, Kazakhstan.
Conducted formal English and mathematics courses; fostered long-term university relationships.
Organized wilderness excursions and cultural events; led Bible studies.
Developed and managed a $150,000 budget; facilitated the organization's local leadership transition.
Associate Director of Youth – The Salvation Army – Cambridge, MA (11/2001 – 5/2002)
Taught a life skills curriculum to high school students, including college application and job search processes.
Expanded the program to include three classes and grew participation from one to 15 students.
Provided weekly tutoring in mathematics and science; organized social and spiritual programs.
MIT Navy Reserve Officer Training Corp Scholarship Program (8/1997 – 5/2002)
Squad Leader, Assistant Platoon Commander, Assistant Administrative Officer - MIT Navy Reserve Officer Training Corp Scholarship Program – Cambridge, MA (8/1997 – 5/2002)
Served in active duty during the summers.
Prepared junior midshipmen for naval service.
Performed administrative duties for an 80-person unit.
Completed diverse courses in leadership, organization, military history, technology, and strategy.
Research Assistant – National Institutes of Health – Bethesda, MD (5/1997 – 7/1997)
Studied Helicobacter pylori within the Institute of Diabetes and Digestive/Kidney Disease under Dr. William G. Coleman, Jr.
Research Assistant – University of Maryland Baltimore County (9/1996 – 5/1997)
Conducted laboratory experiments on Saccharomyces, studying RNase MRP.
Main tasks included setting up polymerase chain reactions and gel electrophoresis.
Presented research findings to faculty and students; authored a journal article.