Kimberley Frame
About Kimberley Frame
Kimberley Frame is a User Researcher at Made Tech in London, with a background in Sociology and Social Research from the University of Surrey.
Current Role at Made Tech
Kimberley Frame is currently working at Made Tech as a User Researcher. She began this role in March 2021. At Made Tech, she focuses on understanding user needs to improve digital services. Her work helps ensure that the technology solutions developed are user-centered and efficient.
Previous Experience at Royal Navy
Kimberley Frame worked as a User Researcher at the Royal Navy for 7 months from 2020 to 2021. In this role, she conducted user research to inform the development of user-friendly systems for military personnel. Her efforts were aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness through improved user interaction with technology.
Earlier Role at Office for National Statistics
From 2016 to 2020, Kimberley Frame served as a User Researcher at the Office for National Statistics. During her four-year tenure, she contributed to various research projects, focusing on optimizing the accessibility and usability of statistical data for public use. Her work supported the ONS's mission of providing high-quality national statistics.
Education and Specialized Training
Kimberley Frame studied Sociology and Social Research at the University of Surrey from 2005 to 2009. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her user research activities. Additionally, she completed Government Digital Service (GDS) training, equipping her with specialized skills to work on government digital projects.
Government Contracting Experience
Kimberley Frame has extensive experience working with multiple government departments as a contractor. Her user research services have been instrumental in developing and refining digital services tailored to the needs of government agencies. This experience underscores her capability in handling complex government projects.