About Dr. Liz Gilkey

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I’m a mixed-methods researcher, educator, and systems thinker with more than two decades of experience in K–12 and postsecondary education. I partner with schools, nonprofits, and leaders to turn data into insight and insight into action.

Whether I’m analyzing longitudinal datasets, facilitating cross-sector collaboration, or translating research for policy and practice, my focus is the same: expanding opportunity for students from historically underserved backgrounds and strengthening the systems that shape people’s lives. I care deeply about rigor, clarity, and equity—and about making complex ideas accessible and useful.


Skills

+ Mixed-methods research design and evaluation

+ Quantitative analysis (SPSS, SQL, Tableau, longitudinal/admin data)

+ Qualitative methods (interviews, focus groups, document analysis, observations)

+ Survey design, administration, and analysis

+ Data technical assistance and data-use coaching

+ Postsecondary access and persistence research

+ Cross-sector data systems and transition indicators

+ Project leadership and partner management

+ Proposal development and grant reporting

+ Equity-centered research and culturally responsive approaches

+ Executive-level reporting and policy translation

Experience

Founder & Principal | Educational Methods Group | 2013–present

  • Consult with educational organizations on strategic planning and data-informed improvement.
  • Deliver data-use coaching and leadership training on articulating impact with evidence.
  • Design tools and frameworks to support organizational learning.

Founder & Coach | Beyond College & Career Counseling | 2018-present

  • Coach young adults ages 14 to 24 on how to identify life goals and make plans to achieve them.
  • Workshops and facilitated discussions.
  • Speaking engagements on college and career readiness research and the topic, “What’s After High School?”

Research & Evaluation Manager | Portland Public Schools – Office of Accountability & Equity | 2021–2025

  • Led large-scale qualitative and quantitative research to inform district policy and practice.
  • Supervised a team of professional evaluators; oversaw project scoping, data collection, analysis, and reporting.
  • Provided data-focused technical assistance to district leaders, supporting interpretation and application of findings.
  • Conducted administrative data analyses and surveys to inform equity initiatives, including the Successful Schools Survey, one of the largest annual collections in Oregon.
  • Produced partner-facing briefs, presentations, and tools for Cabinet and senior administrators.
  • Managed multiple high-stakes research projects concurrently.

Education Assessment Program Manager | Friends of the Children (Portland/SWWA) | 2019–2021

  • Managed six professional mentors and bilingual education coordinator.
  • Developed and implemented assessments and interventions supporting academic progress.
  • Partnered with the University of Oregon to implement an online High Dosage Tutoring program during the pandemic.
  • Used program and student data to guide instructional decision-making.

Senior Data Analyst & Project Manager | Quantiful | 2012–2017

  • Senior analyst for national evaluation of the McNair Scholars Program (U.S. Department of Education, TRIO).
  • Conducted longitudinal data merges and advanced quantitative analyses using SPSS.
  • Managed evaluation reporting and federal deliverables.
  • Reports went to US Congress and used to allocate program funding to over 150 universities.

Education Specialist II (Kindergarten Assessment) | Oregon Department of Education | 2014–2015

  • Managed statewide Kindergarten Assessment, administered to all Oregon Kindergarteners.
  • Facilitated advisory committees and prepared official testing documentation.
  • Managed assessment development and field testing processes.

Lead Researcher | Educational Policy Improvement Center (now called Inflexion) | 2009–2013

  • Led mixed-methods research projects; supervised 3–6 staff.
  • Managed project budgets, grants, and deliverables.
  • Conducted quantitative and qualitative analyses; produced technical and practitioner-facing reports.

Researcher | Center for Educational Leadership & Effective Schools, UCSB | 2005–2007

  • Conducted qualitative research and technical assistance for districts under NCLB Program Improvement.
  • Supported districts in interpreting findings and implementing improvement strategies.

Education

Ph.D., Educational Methodology, Policy, and Leadership | University of Oregon

J.D., Law | University of Oregon School of Law

M.A., Educational Leadership and Organizations | University of California, Santa Barbara

B.A., English | Reed College

Education Assessment Program Manager | Friends of the Children (Portland/SWWA) | 2019–2021