With a new year on the horizon, our next gathering will be focused on “WIRe in ‘25” a virtual and interactive discussion designed to set our path for the year.
Paula Rosecky is a strategic partner, qualitative insights consultant, and success mentor who helps organizations and individuals explore the deeper truths driving action and connection. Her work spans customer journey discovery, brand evolution, team dynamics, and personal development—always with a focus on uncovering what’s really going on beneath the surface.
Known for her inventive yet grounded approach, Paula brings fresh perspectives to complex problems—often designing custom workshops, research techniques, or decision-making frameworks tailored to the needs of the moment.
With over two decades of experience, she’s known for quickly building trust and guiding clients to insights that spark clarity, creativity, and confident decision-making.
She has a particular passion for understanding audiences age 40 and older—those in midlife transitions, navigating evolving identities, or redefining success. Her sensitivity to these layered conversations makes her especially skilled at uncovering what motivates people in meaningful life stages.
Based in Seattle, Paula leads the local chapter of Women in Research (WIRe), a global nonprofit that elevates the voices of women in data, insights, and research. As a longtime qualitative researcher, facilitative leader, and coach, she is committed to creating inclusive spaces where all voices are heard—and new leaders rise.
When not immersed in her work, you’ll likely find Paula near the water—walking along the Puget Sound or swimming laps in a local pool, where she draws inspiration and clarity for her next project.
Paula Rosecky is a strategic partner, qualitative insights consultant, and success mentor who helps organizations and individuals explore the deeper truths driving action and connection. Her work spans customer journey discovery, brand evolution, team dynamics, and personal development—always with a focus on uncovering what’s really going on beneath the surface.
Known for her inventive yet grounded approach, Paula brings fresh perspectives to complex problems—often designing custom workshops, research techniques, or decision-making frameworks tailored to the needs of the moment.
With over two decades of experience, she’s known for quickly building trust and guiding clients to insights that spark clarity, creativity, and confident decision-making.
She has a particular passion for understanding audiences age 40 and older—those in midlife transitions, navigating evolving identities, or redefining success. Her sensitivity to these layered conversations makes her especially skilled at uncovering what motivates people in meaningful life stages.
Based in Seattle, Paula leads the local chapter of Women in Research (WIRe), a global nonprofit that elevates the voices of women in data, insights, and research. As a longtime qualitative researcher, facilitative leader, and coach, she is committed to creating inclusive spaces where all voices are heard—and new leaders rise.
When not immersed in her work, you’ll likely find Paula near the water—walking along the Puget Sound or swimming laps in a local pool, where she draws inspiration and clarity for her next project.
We're currently seeking volunteers. Reach out Liz Granahan for more info.
We're currently seeking volunteers! Reach out to Alisa Hamilton for more info.
Email your local event lead using the information above or contact Jessica Sage to receive more information. jessica@womeninresearch.org
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