Vote.org
Meaghan F. has a diverse work experience, primarily in the tech industry. Meaghan started their career at Predictive Service in 2013 as a Developer Intern, where they gained practical experience in software development. In 2014, they interned at Vertical Knowledge LLC as a Developer Intern, further honing their development skills.
Meaghan then joined CWRU Information Technology Services as a Student Technician in 2012. In this role, they resolved computer issues for students and faculty, providing troubleshooting solutions for both software and hardware problems.
In 2014, Meaghan became a Teaching Assistant at Case Western Reserve University, where they assisted in teaching various courses. This experience showcased their ability to effectively communicate and support students.
Next, Meaghan worked as a Software Developer at IBM UrbanCode Products from 2015 to 2017, gaining valuable expertise in software development.
Meaghan then joined Vote.org in 2017, initially as a Software Engineer, where they contributed to simplifying political engagement and increasing voter turnout through technology. Meaghan later advanced to the role of Senior Software Engineer and, most recently, Product Manager.
Overall, Meaghan F. has a strong background in software development, technical support, and teaching. Meaghan'sexperience at various organizations highlights their expertise in technology and their commitment to leveraging it for positive social impact.
Meaghan F. completed their Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University between 2011 and 2015.
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Vote.org
Vote.org uses technology to simplify political engagement, increase voter turnout, and strengthen American democracy.We work to ensure that the electorate matches the population.We accomplish our work via a two-pronged approach:- We build and maintain the Vote.org website and the Vote.org toolset. The Vote.org toolset currently includes a voterregistration tool, an absentee ballot tool, and tool that helps you verify your voter registration status, and a stand-alone election reminders tool. These tools are free for anyone to use at all times. Other organizations can also use the Vote.org toolset for free on their websites and as part of their in-person voter registration and Get Out The Vote (GOTV) campaigns.- We proactively reach out to low-propensity voters and encourage them to vote. We use a variety of tactics, including peer-to-peer SMS outreach, online advertising, digital radio (Pandora and Spotify), billboards and other outdoor media, direct mail, and on-campus advertising (think full page ads on the back of every college news paper in America. We reach out to low-propensity voters for a simple reason: if you want to increase voter turnout, you need to start with voters who are unlikely to vote without additional encouragement. Whenever possible, we run controlled experiments, so that we can determine whether our interventions worked. You can learn more about our experiments at www.vote.org/research/.