Summary
Eliana Grosof is a National Data Manager with 8 years of experience designing practical data systems that help teams make clearer, evidence-driven decisions across civic and corporate settings. She translates large, messy datasets into actionable insights—most recently turning 5+ million voter contact records into strategic guidance for leadership and fundraising. Comfortable in lean, cross-functional teams, she builds bilingual training programs and repeatable workflows that increase adoption and reduce errors. With a background in computer science and politics from Oberlin, she pairs technical skills (SQL, automation, dashboards) with on-the-ground program experience, from field canvassing to national analysis. Colleagues rely on her for pragmatic solutions that prioritize usability and measurable operational improvement.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Mercer Island High School
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science and Politics (double major), Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science and Politics (double major) at Oberlin College