Timur Siraziev:
From International Journalism to Data-Driven Impact.
From International Journalism to Data-Driven Impact.
Charity Shop Manager | Data Analyst
With over 25 years of experience as an international TV reporter, I have spent a lifetime uncovering stories that matter. My career has been defined by a commitment to transparency and clear communication. Today, I am pivoting those skills into the world of Data Analytics.
I am currently completing a Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship with Corndel and Imperial College London. My goal is to bridge the gap between complex raw data and meaningful human narratives. Whether it’s managing a charity shop or analyzing humanitarian trends, I believe that data is the most powerful tool for creating a positive social impact.
Technical Focus:
Data Visualization: Turning numbers into compelling visual stories.
Data Cleaning & Interpretation: Ensuring integrity and accuracy in every insight.
Humanitarian Analytics: Applying data to improve performance in the charity sector.
25 years as an international TV reporter, working across the world to turn complex events and data into clear, compelling narratives that connect with audiences. This experience taught me how to analyse information quickly, find the human angle, and communicate it in a way that drives real understanding and impact.
I worked as a Support Worker with the Red Cross before moving into retail, where I now manage a charity shop. Leading volunteers and staff has given me practical experience in teamwork, motivation, and building a positive community impact while keeping daily operations effective.
I am completing a Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship with Corndel and Imperial College London, developing strong skills in data cleaning, visualization, and interpretation. My focus is on turning raw data into insights that support fair decisions, improve performance, and create value for people and organisations.