Business Analytics student at Tunis Business School
Hello, I’m Mountaha Ghabri, a final-year Business Analytics student at Tunis Business School with a minor in Information Technology. My background combines applied data analysis with a broader interest in political and economic systems. Alongside my core studies, I completed two elective courses in global and political economics, driven by a personal interest in debate, historical causality, and the long-term ripple effects of policy decisions.
Professionally, I’ve worked across different sectors. At the National Institute of Statistics, I built a Python desktop application to automate and centralize Tunisia’s historical civil registry data, contributing to the country’s first digitized census effort. At BNA Bank, I supported legal and loan-related procedures, working on due diligence and record validation. I also held a human resources position at a startup incubated by INJAZ Tunisia, where I managed internal coordination during a period of organizational change.
Most recently, I joined Finbudd through the TAEF Fellows Program as a Business Operations Intern. There, I worked on cleaning and analyzing commercial datasets to support internal decision-making. I also initiated a side project focused on partnership success prediction using machine learning, an attempt to blend my technical skillset with strategic business thinking.
Beyond the technical side, I’m especially drawn to the evolving space of prompt engineering and the human-machine interface. I see it not just as a programming challenge, but as a reflection of how we structure knowledge and intention. I aim to continue working at the intersection of data, systems, and real-world relevance, with a commitment to both critical thinking and practical outcomes.