Ella Savill
About Ella Savill
Ella Savill is a Research Executive at Streetbees in London, specializing in developing scientifically rigorous questionnaires and psychometric assessments. She holds a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Clinical Psychology from the University of Sussex and has experience in both academic and non-academic writing.
Work at Streetbees
Ella Savill has been employed at Streetbees as a Research Executive since 2021. In this role, she focuses on developing scientifically rigorous questionnaires and psychometric assessments. Her position involves conducting research that informs business decisions and enhances understanding of consumer behavior. Ella's expertise in quantitative data analysis supports her work, allowing her to derive insights from complex data sets.
Previous Experience at 10x Psychology
Prior to her current role, Ella Savill worked as a Research Consultant at 10x Psychology from 2020 to 2021. During her year there, she contributed to various research projects, applying her skills in questionnaire development and psychometric assessment. This experience helped her build a strong foundation in research methodologies and data analysis.
Education and Expertise
Ella Savill holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Sussex, where she studied from 2016 to 2019. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from the same institution, completing her studies in 2020. Her academic background equips her with a deep understanding of psychological principles, which she applies in her research work.
Achievements in Academia
During her studies at the University of Sussex, Ella Savill was awarded the Sussex Partnership Trust prize for Best Performance in her MSc Clinical Psychology program. This recognition highlights her academic excellence and commitment to the field of psychology.
Background and Early Career
Ella Savill began her professional journey as a Customer Service Assistant at John Lewis & Partners, where she worked from 2014 to 2016. Following this role, she returned to the University of Sussex as a student from 2019 to 2020, gaining valuable insights into the academic environment. Her early experiences laid the groundwork for her subsequent career in research.