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Princeton Consultants is pleased to welcome Julie McMillan as a Senior Associate

May 15, 2014

Julie McMillan joins us this May from the Quality of Life Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University, where she was a research software developer working with faculty, statisticians, healthcare providers, market researchers, project managers and patients.  Julie’s project highlights included designing a community multi-user health kiosk, which was exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show. Julie also created a computerized life events assessment interview, and built hardware and software for medicinal product icon scanning. She earned her B.S. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon and worked as a quality assurance engineer and freelance developer before returning to Pittsburgh. A native of Livonia, Michigan, Julie has recently traveled to Scotland, Iceland and Argentina. She enjoys biking and reading non-fiction, and is currently recommending “Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman.