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Meet Kaycee!
Meet Kaycee!

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Meet Kaycee!

Nov 04, 2019By mStoner Staff

kaycee woodford headshotPlease join us in welcoming Kaycee Woodford, mStoner’s new UX specialist. 

As UX Specialist, Kaycee Woodford translates research, analytics, client goals, and customer needs into solutions that deliver results.

Kaycee’s unique combination of skills span design, research, testing, marketing, and content strategy. Her experience in UX and analyzing user behaviors gives her a keen ability to understand the intricacies of valued demographics and the importance of adjusting and fine-tuning all aspects of an institution’s website. With her diverse background, Kaycee approaches the UX process holistically and with empathy.

Kaycee shared her answers to mStoner’s version of the Proust questionnaire.

Favorite book: This changes regularly, but I recently finished “Educated” by Tara Westover, which I appreciated for its honesty and parallelism to my own life. I also thoroughly enjoy diving into periods such as the Salem Witch Trials, and I love the firsthand accounts in “The Heretic’s Daughter” by Kathleen Kent.

Favorite TV show: “The Office” is more like background noise in my home. It’s always on and I’m not sure I’ll ever get enough. More seriously, though, “Succession” is a work of art.

Favorite place you’ve visited: Assisi was the version of Italy I’d imagined in my dreams. Narrow, cobblestone streets, small pastry shops, and a view to die for.

Funniest tweet/article/social post you ever read: “Woman Listening to Sad Music While She’s Already Sad to be Sadder from Reductress

Greatest achievement to date: Growing into a stable, well-rounded adult in the loving company of my husband and two dogs. Also – buying a Tesla.

Your superhero: My mom. She was strong, hilarious, and could rock “What’s Up” at karaoke.

Your nemesis: Absurdly loud vehicles and the people who drive them.

Your motto: “Live your life like you’re going to be reenacted in 30 years.” – “My Favorite Murder” podcast

Your greatest life lesson: That I am solely responsible for my achievements and failures.

Welcome, Kaycee!