Caroline Harris
About Caroline Harris
Caroline Harris is a Business Insights Analyst with a diverse background in community organizing and education. She has held various roles in organizations focused on violence prevention and marketing, and she holds degrees from the University of Puget Sound and the University of Sussex.
Current Role at Cell-Ed
Caroline Harris serves as a Business Insights Analyst at Cell-Ed, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on analyzing business data to inform decision-making and improve organizational strategies. Her work contributes to the overall mission of Cell-Ed, which aims to enhance learning opportunities through mobile education solutions.
Previous Experience in Violence Prevention
Prior to her current role, Caroline worked as a Violence Prevention Specialist at Moving To End Sexual Assault from 2020 to 2021. During her seven-month tenure, she engaged in community organizing efforts focused on education and prevention of sexual and gender-based violence. This experience highlights her commitment to advocacy and support for affected individuals.
Educational Background
Caroline Harris holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Politics & Government with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Puget Sound, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Arts in Gender, Violence, and Conflict from the University of Sussex, completing her studies in 2020. Her academic background supports her analytical skills and understanding of complex social issues.
Podcast Development and Recognition
As part of her undergraduate senior capstone project, Caroline developed a podcast that was utilized in training and education programs at the University of Puget Sound. This project received recognition, winning the award for best senior capstone. The podcast reflects her ability to create impactful educational content.
Internship Experience
Caroline has gained diverse internship experience throughout her career. She worked as a Media Services Intern at POSSIBLE in 2017, a Marketing Intern at Kellogg School of Management- Executive Education in 2015, and a Digital Marketing Intern at Collegis Education in 2016. These roles provided her with foundational skills in media, marketing, and communication.