Sarah Rose
About Sarah Rose
Sarah Rose is a Senior Analyst and Information Architect at FINRA, where she has worked since 2014. She has developed a conceptual model that initiated a significant business project aimed at enhancing user experience through application consolidation.
Work at FINRA
Sarah Rose has been employed at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) since 2014, where she holds the position of Senior Analyst and Information Architect. In this role, she has contributed to the development of user-centered design processes and has been involved in enterprise-wide training initiatives. Her work focuses on enhancing user experience and streamlining information architecture within the organization.
Previous Experience in UX Design
Prior to her current role, Sarah Rose worked as a Senior UX Designer at Celerity for three months in 2013. She also held a position as Senior UX Designer at iConstituent from 2013 to 2014, where she focused on user experience design in Washington, DC. Her experience in these roles contributed to her expertise in creating effective user interfaces and improving overall user satisfaction.
Background in Information Architecture
Sarah Rose has a robust background in information architecture, having worked as an Information Architect at Library Associates for two years from 2008 to 2010. She also served as a Senior Information Architect at NavigationArts from 2010 to 2013. Her roles in these organizations involved designing and implementing information systems that enhance user interaction and accessibility.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Rose studied at the University of Maryland, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Her educational background supports her expertise in communication and design, which she applies in her professional roles. She has provided training on personas and best practices in information architecture, emphasizing a user-centered design approach.
Early Career Experience
In the early stages of her career, Sarah Rose worked as an Internet Assistant at The Urban Institute for 11 months from 1999 to 2000. She also served as a Webmaster at IREX from 2001 to 2004. These positions helped her develop foundational skills in web management and content organization, which have been integral to her subsequent roles in UX design and information architecture.