
Q: What evaluation approaches inform your practice? Do you gravitate more toward quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods?
A: I am a qualitative girlie and proud of it, because there is information that is needed for decision-making that numbers cannot provide.
Q: Why did you become an evaluator?
A: I became an evaluator on accident. I did not know it was a job or a field, but I knew that evaluators were the first people in graduate school who validated how I moved in the world. I appreciated being seen and valued and wanted to make sure I was in the space to give that to others.
Q: How do you build trust with projects you’re evaluating?
A: Slowing down at the beginning to understand what is happening with all interest holders so that we begin with an awareness of one another.
Q: What’s your favorite pastime or hobby?
Hot yoga and hot Pilates at a Black woman–owned studio in Milwaukee! It’s my third space, and I take at least three classes a week there!
Q: What’s something quirky or unique about you that people may not know?
A: I have a pet tortoise named Franklin and I plan on him outliving me.

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