Carey Baldwin, Chief Executive Officer
Data Scientist and Educator
Carey Baldwin has worked as a statistical consultant and data analyst for the last 12 years. In that time she has built a repertoire of abilities for solving complex problems using open source tools: R and Python. In addition to her quantitative and technical pursuits, she continues her work educating students in statistics and computer programming, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Python for Business, undergraduate and graduate statistics courses in the Isenberg School, UMass Amherst, and introductory python training for new hires in the Mass Mutual Data Science Development Program.
Other Vocations:
Full-Time Lecturer, Opperations and Information Management
Instructor in Business Statistics and Data Science
The Isenberg School of Management, UMass, Amherst MA
Data Science Instructor, June-July 2020
Mass Mutual Data Science Development Program, Amherst, MA
Director of Academic Technology, 2015-2018
The Williston Northampton School, Easthampton, MA
Statistics Instructor, 2013-2018
The Williston Northampton School, Easthampton, MA
Awarded the Northampton School for Girls Instructorship, 2016
Physics Instructor, 2007-2009
Bellarmine Preparatory School, Tacoma, WA
Mathematics and Physics Instructor, 2002-2007
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, San Francisco, CA
Education:
Master of Applied Statistics, 2012-2016
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Bachelor of Physics, 1998-2002
Mount Holyoke College
John H. Malone, Chief Legal Officer
Product Developer and Chief Legal Advisor
We are extremely fortunate to have John H. Malone as part of our team. Mr. Malone serves as Chief Legal Advisor for ongoing development projects at Green Line. He has engaged in the practice of law for nearly forty-five years and has played a critical role in the development of one of the most exciting and impactful projects at Green Line, the B-hound Physical Surveillance System.
A 1974 graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law, Attorney Malone has specialized in criminal law for over forty years. He retired from the State of Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice in October 2017 as a Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney. Among his honors is his designation as the Oliver Ellsworth Connecticut Prosecutor of the Year in 2016.
He is a Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney, by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
He currently serves as Magistrate in the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch.
A decorated veteran, he retired in 1998 from the United States Navy Reserve, with the grade of Captain.
2016 Connecticut Prosecutor of the Year
“You are never a trial lawyer, you are always becoming one” – John H. Malone
Malone’s methodical approach to trying cases has served the state well over the years, said Chief’s State’s Attorney Kevin Kane, the only member of the division who has served longer. “John’s steady, reliable, dedicated, and hardworking,” Kane said. “He’s a role model for other prosecutors. He’s thorough in case preparation and analysis. He’s always willing to take on hard cases and do as much work as it takes to do it well.”



