Calvin Rong
About Calvin Rong
Calvin Rong is a Research Community Associate at Condé Nast, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in psychology from Baruch College and has held various research and editorial positions in the Greater New York City Area.
Work at Condé Nast
Calvin Rong has been employed at Condé Nast since 2022, serving as a Research Community Associate. In this role, he contributes to the research initiatives of the organization, leveraging his background in psychology and research analysis. His position involves collaborating with various teams to enhance the understanding of audience engagement and content effectiveness.
Previous Experience in Research and Analysis
Prior to his current role, Calvin Rong worked at The Conference Board as a Research Analyst from 2018 to 2022. His responsibilities included analyzing economic trends and producing reports that informed business decisions. Before that, he served as a Fellowship Coordinator at the Research Foundation of The City University of New York from 2017 to 2018, where he managed fellowship programs and supported research initiatives.
Experience in Photography and Editing
Calvin Rong began his career as a Photography Editor at The Ticker, where he worked for nine months in 2014 and 2015. This role involved overseeing the visual content and ensuring high-quality photography for publication. His experience in visual media complements his analytical skills in research.
Educational Background in Psychology
Calvin Rong studied at Baruch College from 2013 to 2017, where he earned a degree in Psychology. His education provided him with a strong foundation in understanding human behavior, which he applies in his research roles. The knowledge gained during his studies supports his work in analyzing audience interactions and preferences.
Short-Term Role in Criminal Justice Research
In 2018, Calvin Rong briefly worked as a Criminal Justice Research Assistant at ideas42 for one month. This position involved contributing to research projects focused on criminal justice issues, further expanding his experience in the research field.