Bailey Thomas
Data Scientist
Data Science, Esports
Kansas City, KS, USA
Bailey Thomas is a data analyst working with databases, using visualization platforms and using analytical tools for forecasting. He currently works for a Fortune 500 company in the transportation industry.
Bailey was also a professional eSports player who played Starcraft 2 competitively across the globe. He was ranked #1 out of millions of players in North and South America. He travelled across North America and Europe for notable tournaments, to include DreamHack, MLG, Red Bull Battlegrounds.
Bailey has a Bachelor’s degree, where he double majored in Business Analytics and Finance from of the University of Kansas.
He currently works at Seaboard Foods. At Seaboard Foods, we create the most sought-after pork. A top U.S. pork producer/processor and leading exporter to 30+ countries, we are committed to bringing excellence to the table, seeking a better way to produce wholesome pork and connect every step between our farms and family tables. Together, more than 5,000 employees in five states work in our farms, feed mills, and processing plant, to produce Prairie Fresh® pork, ensuring the well-being of our animals, the environment, our employees and the communities we call home.
Since we opened for business in the 1990s, Seaboard Foods has built a strong foundation for producing pork for tables all over the world. Born of a family-owned business, we continue the tradition of working together to make our products the best they can be.
Known as Seaboard Farms in the beginning, Seaboard Foods, a division of Seaboard Corporation, started building farms in 1990s. Today, farm operations are located in Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Texas and Iowa and consist of genetic and commercial breeding, farrowing, nursery and finishing farms with more than 2,000 dedicated farm employees.
In 2023, Seaboard Foods officially forms Seaboard Foods RNG, which includes swine-derived and non-swine-derived renewable natural gas (RNG) projects with additional projects under construction in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. Covered anaerobic digester lagoons with biomethane upgrading facilities generate ultra-low carbon intensity (CI) RNG.
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