Jennifer Inglis

Human Resources Coordinator

Jennifer draws from a long and varied background in project management, volunteering, and education to deliver quality, meaningful human resources support to the Bold Insight team. She has extensive experience building professional relationships, and a passion for cultivating meaningful connections with people. She considers herself a life-long learner and appreciates any opportunity to expand her mind! Jennifer has a BA in English and Spanish from Ohio University, an MA in English Literature from DePaul University, and a teaching license in secondary education from North Park University.

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Something unique about you summed up in one sentence:

I have extensive knowledge of YA and adult literature.

Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

Chicago, because it is home; and when the weather is good, there is no better place to be.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include…(max 4)

Michelle Obama, Catriona Balfe, George Clooney, Stacy Abrams

Favorite book or TV show:

My favorite book this year is “Once there were wolves,” by Charlotte McConaghy. I also really loved “The Vanishing Half,” by Britt Bennet, “The Hate U Give,” by Angie Thomas

Favorite quote:

“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,” Neale Donald Walsch

Best piece of advice you’ve been given:

Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.

What superpower would you most want? Or what fictional universe would you like to live in?

I would want to use powers of teleportation. Traveling would take no time at all!

What is your favorite way to give back to the community?

I enjoy volunteering my time to create meaningful experiences for others and supporting causes I find meaningful.
Read Jen's bold insights
March 16, 2023

Instead of a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to research, collaboration between manufacturers and human factors research teams can create trusted partnerships and a focus on designing valuable products.

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February 27, 2023

To boost adoption of IoT devices, medical device manufacturers should consider four key questions to gain insights into user contexts and perceptions.

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February 22, 2023

When used with proper consideration, VR can be a fantastic tool in the researcher’s toolkit.

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February 14, 2023

Ethnographic research helps identify nuances to create a more robust understanding of users, identifying unexpected insights that may not show themselves until much later in the product development process.

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January 25, 2023

With a few considerations and thoughtful planning, research that includes the a11y community can effectively collect data while ensuring a respectful participant experience to help design products that meet the needs of all users.

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November 14, 2022

By being thoughtful of the research process and unique needs of participants, researchers can champion inclusion of those with accessibility needs in research, resulting in better designed products.

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4 make-or-break considerations for health IoT ecosystems

All too often, medical device manufacturers roll out Internet of Things (IoT) devices that struggle to satisfy users and be adopted at scale. That’s in part because health IoT doesn’t exist in a void. Each device fits into a broader ecosystem that includes other...

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