Top 5 most influential Data Scientists to follow on Twitter

Top 5 most influential data scientists to follow on Twitter
Twitter is a centre of #DataScience #Analytics activities. Fusion Analytics World have picked the 5 highly influential contributors from across the spectrum for all our readers.
#1
Kirk Borne: Twitter profile @KirkDBorne
Profile Summary: The Principal Data Scientist at @BoozAllen, PhD Astrophysicist, ♡ Data Science, Top Big Data Influencer. Ex-Professor http://rocketdatascience.org/
#2
Ronald van Loon: Twitter profile @Ronald_vanLoon
Profile Summary: Helping data driven companies generating value•Top10 Influencer #BigData #DataScience #IoT #Analytics #CX • DM Your Use Case To Share With My Followers!
#3
Hilary Mason: Twitter profile @hmason
Profile Summary: Founder at @FastForwardLabs. Data Scientist in Residence at @accel. I ♥ data and cheeseburgers.
#4
Mark Stevenson: Twitter profile @TheDataAgent
Profile Summary: #Data❗️ Head Hunter | London | USA
#Data❗️ Science | Noodles | Music |
#Data❗️ Analytics | @nakamaglobal
#5
Jeremy @ IBM: Twitter profile @jeremywaite
Profile Summary: Evangelist @IBM • Loves Clever Technology, Old Books and Good Bourbon. (Views my own. Obvs).
You might like to read “9 women leaders in Data Analytics” . The above research has been done by Kalyan Banga, Founder & Chief Data Scientist of Fusion Analytics World.

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I am Kalyan Banga, a Post Graduate in Business Analytics from Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta, a premier management institute, ranked best B-School in Asia in FT Masters management global rankings. I have spent 14 years in field of Research & Analytics.
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