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Driven to Succeed: Leeds Student Wins Global Racing-Inspired Alteryx Competition

Claire McCollough celebrates with the trophy at the Alteryx competition.

Claire McCollough is the first college student to win the event, a year after placing fifth overall.


Claire McCollough celebrates with the Grand Prix trophy at the conclusion of the race. 'I could tell I improved dramatically from last year,' she says. 'Seeing that level of improvement alone would have been enough for me.' Below right, Libby Duane Adams at the Alteryx conference.

The annual data analytics competition at Alteryx鈥檚 Inspire conference is called the Grand Prix with good reason: It鈥檚 a lot like a race, as 鈥渄rivers鈥 use the company鈥檚 software to quickly complete data analysis challenges and qualify for the final. Even the grand prize鈥攖ickets to a Formula One race in Texas鈥攁re on brand.听

So, when she was building a playlist for her competition in the finals, Claire McCollough (Acct, IA鈥21; MAcct鈥22) didn鈥檛 stray too far from the theme, racing to a soundtrack from the Mario Kart racing game series.

鈥淚 played piano for 12 years, so I鈥檓 usually aware of music鈥擨 actually prefer to work in silence, because it tends to distract me,鈥 McCollough said. 鈥淏ut I know I tend to align what I鈥檓 doing to the tempo of the music, so I wanted something fast.鈥

It certainly seemed to help: McCollough became the first college student in the 14-year history of the competition to win the event outright, doing so a year after placing fifth in the global event, which features chief information officers, data scientists and other Alteryx power users.

鈥淚 was planning to enjoy myself, because I鈥檝e been doing this kind of thing for fun鈥攕o if I qualified, great, and if not, no big deal,鈥 McCollough said. 鈥淚 knew my chances to get in were slim, because I鈥檇 have to beat the best of the best to even get my foot in the door.鈥

鈥淣ot only have we seen her grow and thrive, she has shown us her abilities as a leader and mentor by supporting other students in the program.鈥

Libby Duane Adams, co-founder and chief advocacy officer, Alteryx

Alteryx is an analytics platform that helps companies leverage their data to make better decisions faster鈥攃rucial in the digital era, where speed is vital in identifying new opportunities and quickly pivoting to new customers, products and markets. The software company鈥檚 conference took place in Denver鈥檚 Colorado Convention Center, and the return to an in-person event added a sense of excitement that was missing when McCollough competed last year.听

Finding a way to focus

Libby Duane Adams, co-founder and chief advocacy officer at Alteryx, said she was 鈥減roud of Claire鈥檚 approach to acquiring knowledge and skills in data analytics through our SparkED education program.听

鈥淣ot only have we seen her grow and thrive, she has shown us her abilities as a leader and mentor by supporting other students in our program who want to start their careers with strong data analytics skills.鈥

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Part of McCollough鈥檚 training included solving workflows while loud audience noises played in the background. 鈥淚鈥檝e always been good at focusing鈥攜ou have to be good at that if you鈥檙e reading an accounting textbook鈥攕o I was able to get in the zone onstage,鈥 she said.听

The live competition may have heightened the stakes, but McCollough is an Alteryx expert who鈥檚 infused her technical talent into the accounting coursework at Leeds. That sweet spot is where the accounting division is aiming to bring all its students, said Joshua Neil, senior instructor and faculty director of the master鈥檚 program in accounting and taxation.听

鈥淔or the last five years, we鈥檝e been telling students this is a very valuable intersection, in terms of analytics and accounting, and if you鈥檙e into that, we鈥檒l make some classes and tools available for you,鈥 Neil said. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 become more mainstream in the last 18 months. We鈥檙e starting to see textbooks come out that have tools like Tableau embedded in them, and you see our students applying these tools during their internships.鈥

Analytics meets accounting

McCollough is currently doing an internship as a forensic accountant with PwC, in Chicago, using her talents in data analytics and her Leeds accounting education to support investigations in areas like fraud, negligence and valuation.听

Competitions like the Grand Prix are a chance for her to flex her Alteryx knowledge in a real-world setting, exactly what she鈥檚 doing so well in her internship. Her Alteryx mastery, in fact, was key to getting nominated as an Alteryx ACE, an elite group of power users and ambassadors.

鈥淚n the competition, I could tell I improved dramatically from last year, even in my own skills鈥攁nd honestly, seeing that level of improvement alone would have been enough for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t did make the win more fulfilling, having to beat the people who won the last two years and getting to win in front of all the ACEs I just spent the week with. And my parents got to be there, too, since it was in Denver.鈥

McCollough鈥檚 skill with Alteryx goes well beyond the current accounting curriculum, but Leeds is making adjustments to both reflect the increasing real-world demand for analytics in accounting, as well as the new business analytics track within the CPA license. This fall, Neil said, an analytics course offered by Kai Larsen is being modified for accounting master鈥檚 students, with an emphasis on bringing in people from industry to show how these skills are used to help accountants do their jobs better.

McCollough, Neil said, played a role in helping to make that happen.

鈥淒ata is everywhere,鈥 McCollough said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a saying that knowledge is power. In order to harness your data, you need to know something about it鈥攁nd if you choose to ignore your data, or don鈥檛 have the skills to harness it, you鈥檙e giving that power away.鈥

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