After graduating with her M.A. in 2002, Janel Kasper-Wolfe moved to Washington, D.C. to work at the American Chemical Society. As a research analyst at one of the country's largest professional associations, she was part of a team responsible for conducting and analyzing the society's member surveys. She provided subject matter and technical expertise to ACS staff, governance, and members in the areas of survey research and methodology, workforce characteristics, globalization, gender and diversity issues, and member satisfaction. In her current position, as a member of a contractor team providing support to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center Office of Strategic Analysis and Communications, she is recognized as an expert on communications measurement and survey research and design. The other components of her position involve developing recommendations, strategies, and products that integrate strategic research and analysis into MSFC's decision-making processes. She also provides expedited intelligence and analysis briefs for executive leadership, front-line supervisors, and middle management in order to improve strategic planning, business literacy, and environmental awareness at MSFC.