Arushi Saxena
About
Arushi Saxena is from Boston, MA. Arushi works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Internet", "Publishing", "Higher Education", "Education Management", "Think Tanks", "Research", and "Financial Services". Arushi is currently Product Marketing Manager, Misinformation and Civic Integrity at Twitter, located in Boston, MA. In Arushi's previous role as a Privacy R&D Consultant - Digital Labs at Consumer Reports, Arushi worked in until May 2021. Prior to joining Consumer Reports, Arushi was a Graduate Fellow, Assembly: Disinformation at Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and held the position of Graduate Fellow, Assembly: Disinformation at Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Prior to that, Arushi was a City Government Fellow at Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, based in Buffalo, New York, United States (Remote) from Jun 2020 to Aug 2020. Arushi started working as Graduate Research Assistant at Harvard's Belfer Center in Oct 2019. From Mar 2018 to Jul 2019, Arushi was GTM Operations & Strategy at LinkedIn, based in San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Arushi was a Business Operations & Product Marketing at Formation, based in San Francisco Bay Area from Jan 2016 to Jan 2018. Arushi started working as Investment Banking Analyst - Technology M&A at Lazard in Jan 2015.
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Arushi Saxena's current jobs
Arushi Saxena's past jobs
Designing and running an experiment to test privacy-tech product ideas enabled by recent technology regulation (California Consumer Privacy Act). Helping build CR’s capacity for rapid prototyping and validation of products and services that preserve digital privacy and security for consumers.
Collaborated with Office of the Mayor and Chief Services Officer to improve Buffalo's 311 services and technology strategy, from lens of racial equity. Developed a digital / software transformation proposal for city's CRM (Citizen Relationship Management) tool. Conducted data analysis of historical 311 calls to understand quality of life concerns for Buffalo's minority population.
Scouted products, initiatives, and policies which promote transparency and accountability in the technology sector, for the Spotlight Project. Technology and Public Purpose (TAPP) Project works to ensure that emerging technologies are developed and managed in ways that serve the overall public good.
Tackled strategic questions, surfaced operational insights, and provided business recommendations for company's Talent Solutions senior leadership and executive team
Joined team as first business hire. Worked across business operations, product marketing, and strategic finance.
Summer Analyst (May 2014 - July 2014)
Social psychology research and econometric analysis in SPSS