Sally Darling

Research Specialist @ dscout

About Sally Darling

Sally Darling is a Research Specialist at dscout, focusing on organizational culture and digital collaboration. She holds a Master of Science in Applied Anthropology from the University of North Texas and has experience in qualitative research across various industries.

Work at dscout

Sally Darling has been employed at dscout as a Research Specialist since 2022. In this role, she focuses on conducting research that informs user experience and product development. Her work involves engaging in virtual research projects for clients, which include both U.S. and international organizations. Sally's expertise in qualitative research contributes to dscout's mission to enhance digital collaboration and communication.

Education and Expertise

Sally Darling holds a Master of Science in Applied Anthropology from the University of North Texas, where she studied from 2019 to 2023. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Earlham College, completing her studies from 2001 to 2005. Her academic background equips her with a strong foundation in qualitative research methodologies, particularly in studying organizational culture and accessibility in technology.

Background

Prior to her current position at dscout, Sally Darling worked as a Qualitative Researcher at the University of North Texas in various capacities. She held this role for three months in 2019 in Austin, Texas, and for four months in 2020 and 2021 in a remote setting. Additionally, she served as a Research Strategist at UvvaLabs for seven months from 2020 to 2021, also working remotely. Her diverse experiences have shaped her research skills and understanding of different industries.

Research Focus

Sally Darling specializes in studying organizational culture across various industries. Her research interests include digital collaboration and communication, with a particular focus on accessibility in technology. This specialization allows her to contribute valuable insights into how organizations can enhance their internal and external communication strategies.

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