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Emery

Therapy Dog

Emery has over 3 years experience in bringing joy to people’s lives. She is a Golden Retriever who loves long walks in the neighborhood and cuddling. She thinks everyone (human or animal) wants to be her best friend, which plays a crucial role for bringing a smile to our employee’s face when she visits the office for “therapy days.” Don’t let this adorable face and 70 lb teddy bear frame fool you – this gentle giant thinks she is a lap dog.

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Emery

Something unique about you summed up in one sentence

I’m a dog… in an office.

Your favorite part of working at Bold Insight

People really seem to like me.

In your spare time (or if you had spare time), you would absolutely do this:

Sleep most of the day. Is this supposed to be something we don’t already do?

How long have you been in the UX field?

Ooh… a field sounds fun!
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