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Spreading the love of research: How to find allies, create champions, & advocate for research in your enterprise organization.

Hosted by Allison Grayce, Jessica Rayome & Brittany Fuller
 
 
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To celebrate the season of love, we're hosting a free, virtual discussion panel with special guests, Zoe Glas and Kari Hodges, to talk about:

🥰 what it means to champion for research
💕 how to find & create research allies
💌 ways to advocate for research in the enterprise

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Guests Panelists

Zoe Glas
Senior User Researcher @ Google

Zoe is a Senior UXR at Google, working on building the tools that keep billions of users safe and secure. She's a lifelong researcher, transitioning from wildlife research to UX in 2018, with a passion for making findings actional, understandable, and exponentially impactful. A champion of teams and data, Zoe leverages interpersonal tactics (and a heck of a lot of compassion) to enable teams to build data-informed, user-loved products. Find out more on LinkedIn or Medium

Kari Hodges
User Research Manager @ Color

Kari is a UX researcher, strategist, and facilitator living in New York. She holds an MBA, with specialties in Organizational Development and Strategy, from MIT and a BA in Public Policy and American Institutions from Brown University. She received additional training in design thinking and innovation from the University of Tokyo, Komaba Todai.

​Kari worked in academic research at NYU and Columbia University and in health and wellness at Unjani, Amplio, and Mettle AI. She worked in SaaS with Alchavo.com and her own startup Womxn Rank. Kari uses design to solve complex problems, help organizations understand their users and themselves, and -- hopefully-- build a more inclusive world one card sort at a time.

​As a UX researcher and human-centered designer, Kari ensures everyone has a seat at the table, everyone has a chance to speak, and that we, responsibly, document it all.