Meghan Clark

User Research @ Google

Role
Quantitative User Experience Researcher at Google
Location
Brooklyn, NY, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Meghan Clark

Meghan has a deep understanding the product development lifecycle and the role of research in landing intentional products and services. A firm believer in evidence-based strategies, Meghan works with teams to assess - what we know, what we would like to know, and where we would like to go. With a focus on collaboration, simplicity and creativity, she creates data tools, research studies, and automated processes to fill information gaps piece by piece. The result a more comprehensive understanding of the product and what is needed to help users accomplish their goals.Meghan is currently supporting Cloud Run the flagship Serverless product within Google\'s multi billion dollar cloud computing business.

Experience

  1. Quantitative User Experience Researcher

    Google

    Jul 2022 — Present · New York, NY, US

    Lead quantitative research for Cloud Run. Elevate the customer voice by providing product recommendations from quantitative research insights and storytelling.Supporting leadership through UX strategy, cross-functional collaborations, and big picture thinking.

Education

  • Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy

    Master of Science - MS, Public Policy and Management

    2016 — 2018

  • Lawrence University

    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Anthropology, Mathematics minor

    2012 — 2016

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