Beth Scandrette
About Beth Scandrette
Beth Scandrette is a Senior User Experience Researcher at Thomson Reuters, specializing in various UX methods and tools. She has a diverse background in user experience research, event planning, and non-profit management.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Beth Scandrette has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Senior User Experience Researcher since 2022. Based in Eagan, Minnesota, she has contributed to various projects, utilizing her expertise in user experience research to enhance product usability and user satisfaction.
Experience at Best Buy
Prior to her role at Thomson Reuters, Beth Scandrette worked as an Experience Researcher at Best Buy from 2019 to 2022. During her three years in this position, she focused on understanding user needs and improving the overall customer experience through research and analysis.
Education and Expertise
Beth Scandrette has a diverse educational background. She studied Human Computer Interaction at Prime Digital Academy, where she earned a User Experience Certification from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she holds a degree in Business Administration and Management with a Non-Profit Focus from Metro State University, completed from 2007 to 2012. Her proficiency includes UX tools such as Axure, Aurelius, and UserTesting, along with a strong foundation in various UX methods.
Background in Non-Profit and Event Management
Beth Scandrette has a background in non-profit organizations and event management. She served as the Director of Development at The Works Museum from 2017 to 2018 and worked as a Fundraising Coordinator at Project for Pride in Living from 2008 to 2012. Her experience in these roles has equipped her with skills in business tools like Blackbaud, Classy, and Salesforce.
User Experience Research Skills
Beth Scandrette is experienced in conducting both in-lab and remote usability testing. She employs a variety of UX methods, including affinity diagramming, contextual inquiry, and service design blueprints. Her work emphasizes collaboration, curiosity, and empathy, which are central to her approach in user experience research.