Sara Sermarini
About Sara Sermarini
Sara Sermarini is a Project Manager at YouGov with expertise in research methodologies and data analysis. She holds multiple degrees in Behavioral and Decision Sciences, Psychology, and Business Administration from reputable institutions.
Current Role at YouGov
Sara Sermarini has been serving as a Project Manager at YouGov since 2021. In this role, she oversees various projects and utilizes her expertise in research methodologies to enhance project outcomes. Her position is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she contributes to the company's focus on data-driven insights.
Education and Expertise
Sara Sermarini holds a Master of Science in Behavioral and Decision Sciences from the University of Pennsylvania, which she completed from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she earned a Master of Science in Psychology from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2017. She also completed a dual major in Marketing and Human Resource Management, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from 2012 to 2015. Her educational background supports her expertise in research methodologies and behavioral science.
Professional Experience
Before her current position at YouGov, Sara Sermarini worked as a Senior Research Coordinator at The Wharton School from 2017 to 2021. She also served as a Facilities and Operations Graduate Assistant at Shippensburg University from 2015 to 2017. Earlier in her career, she gained experience as a Marketing Intern at Aavalar Consulting from 2014 to 2015 and worked as a Student Worker at Shippensburg University from 2012 to 2015.
Technical Skills
Sara Sermarini possesses advanced skills in programming languages, including R and Python. She is proficient in utilizing Qualtrics for research processes and has experience using SQL for data management and analysis. Her technical expertise complements her strong background in behavioral science research methodologies.
Study Abroad Experience
Sara Sermarini participated in a study abroad program at the University of Westminster in 2014, where she spent 11 months. This experience contributed to her academic and personal development, enhancing her understanding of diverse perspectives in her field.