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Grace Liu is an associate on the data & analytics team at Precision, where she supports the development of strategic recommendations by generating data-driven insights for diverse clients.
At Precision, Grace has worked on projects involving social listening, media landscaping, and survey research for clients such as Gates US, Google Jigsaw, Gilead Sciences, and Visa.
Prior to joining Precision full-time, Grace was an intern on the data & analytics team at Precision. Previously, she conducted research at Columbia University, investigating how facial impressions influence memory and their underlying neural mechanisms. Grace was also a content design intern at Workiva, a B2B SaaS company, where she created public-facing and internal documentation and supported UX research.
Grace graduated with an M.A. in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University with a focus on HCI and cognitive neuroscience research. She also holds a B.S. in Psychological & Brain Sciences and a minor in science communication from UC Santa Barbara, where she served as the chief copy editor of the university newspaper. She is a proud native Californian and currently lives in New York.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Five Principles of Personal Freedom by Arthur C. Brooks
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