KC Brunk
Analyst
Analyst

KC Brunk is a data analyst at Exponential Talent and an integral member of the firm's quantitative analytics team. He primarily works in data modeling, analytics, and visualization — translating organizations' employee data into digestible, cohesive reports that identify key areas of opportunity for diversity, equity, and inclusion. He brings a well-rounded skill set - a highly analytical mind, a critical eye for detail, and a deep understanding of quantitative logic - to the work that enhances the team's ability to communicate complex data analyses in a clear and thorough manner, enabling clients to enact meaningful change in their organizations.
Prior to entering DEI strategy consulting, KC attended UC Davis and earned a BA in Chemistry and a BS in Applied Physics, with an emphasis in geochemical processes relating to planet formation. During his undergraduate academic career, he worked for the retention and inclusion of students with diverse backgrounds in the physics department. This work culminated in a presentation on the subject at the 2019 Physics Education Research Conference.
In addition to his passion around DEI issues, KC is also interested in mass spectrometry and optical instrumentation, and research in planet formation and exoplanets. KC has performed isotopic analysis on a number of extraterrestrial samples, with microchemistry as a technician in Yin Laboratories at UCD, and with NanoSIMS as an intern at Academia Sinica.
Prior to entering DEI strategy consulting, KC attended UC Davis and earned a BA in Chemistry and a BS in Applied Physics, with an emphasis in geochemical processes relating to planet formation. During his undergraduate academic career, he worked for the retention and inclusion of students with diverse backgrounds in the physics department. This work culminated in a presentation on the subject at the 2019 Physics Education Research Conference.
In addition to his passion around DEI issues, KC is also interested in mass spectrometry and optical instrumentation, and research in planet formation and exoplanets. KC has performed isotopic analysis on a number of extraterrestrial samples, with microchemistry as a technician in Yin Laboratories at UCD, and with NanoSIMS as an intern at Academia Sinica.