Alzheimer's Foundation of America
Regina Ellis has a diverse background in user research, service design, and program coordination, highlighted by experience at the Alzheimer's Foundation of America as both Experience & Service Designer and National Program Coordinator for the National Memory Screening Program. At The Barron Review, Regina served as User Research & Operations, focusing on civic engagement initiatives. Previous roles include Research Operations at Target UX, Associate User Researcher at Mentor Me Collective, and Independent Reporter/Photographer at Roland Hyde. Regina's early career includes positions as Programs Assistant at Spence-Chapin Services and Content Writer for Dr. Anthony Salzarulo. Education includes a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Social Psychology from Skidmore College, alongside certificates in User Experience from the Interaction Design Foundation.
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