About Me

I believe that research is for everyone, and that a researcher's best tools are storytelling and influence.

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I’ve been doing research in various contexts since I finished my undergraduate degree at Georgetown in 2014. Some of these include a psychology lab with a sensitive clinical population, a behavioral economics lab, a native advertising group, and in an applied product setting at GitLab and Netlify.

I also have extensive experience with content and social media strategy, and have grown corporate blogs and social channels from the ground up.

While working within small teams, I have designed, recruited, executed, and communicated results for my own studies from start to finish. I’ve gained experience with qualitative and quantitative methods including surveys, usability tests, interviews, card sorts, expert reviews, and focus groups.

I love coaching others, including product managers, designers, and other researchers, to learn how to use research to excel in their roles.

I also dabble in design and web development. I finished my Master's in Human-Computer Interaction and Design at the University of California, Irvine in 2021.

Find my resume here.