Victoria Haley is a Research Analyst who is passionate about applying culturally responsive and content appropriate analyses to research and evaluation projects in the U.S. and internationally, in areas such as Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. She strives to lead research and evaluation projects from an awareness of psychological and neurological processes, and to consider mental health as an important aspect of working with people.
Victoria has extensive experience in data aggregation, secondary data sourcing, instrument development, qualitative and quantitative data collection methods and analyses, report writing, data visualization, and more. She harnesses these skills when leading work with clients such as the Forest Stewardship Council Indigenous Foundation, United States Institute for Peace, U.S. Department of State, and the International Republican Institute, the International Youth Foundation, McDonald’s Corporation Early Learning Coalition of Broward County, and The Children’s Trust Miami.
Victoria has also interned and volunteered in several research capacities, including aggregating and summarizing data, researching interdisciplinary subjects with students from other degree majors, and creating and analyzing surveys for survivors of domestic violence with understanding and empathy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Washington State University.