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Passionate about driving business results for your organization.

Jeremy is a senior executive with years of expertise driving change in organizations with User Experience, Product Innovation, Sales, and Marketing roles. Currently, Jeremy is part of the senior management team @ projekt202, a leading digital transformation consultancy working with half of the Fortune 10. During his time there, he's lead growth strategy seeing a 200% increase in revenue, worked through an acquisition with a $9BN market cap global organization, and led strategic client engagements.

Over 20 years of expertise in delivering improved experiences

  • Driving Company Results

    Recently I've been focused on growing and scaling projekt202's consulting business. Supporting strategic initiatives as part of the small senior management team, we've seen 200% revenue growth; both acquired companies, then ourselves became acquired and grew to 700 global team members.

  • Digital Innovation Consulting

    Day-to-day, I'm meeting with business leaders of organizations from Fortune 500 to startups, helping them understand the benefits of using design thinking methods to drive better business results for large-scale digital transformation efforts.

  • User Experience

    I've run User Experience teams at projekt202, Travelocity, GameStop, and Sabre. Focusing on driving customer empathy and helping teams prioritize customer needs, tied with technology innovation and business results for the best outcome for the organization.

  • Product Management

    While consulting, I often play a product management role, developing and coaching on product vision and strategy, setting up programs allowing investment prioritization, working with design and technology teams, and shipping solutions that meet customer needs.

  • Sales & Account Leadership

    With my expertise in digital transformation, design thinking, and product innovation, I often co-sell with Business Development partners. This means I'm on the call with potential stakeholders, listening to their challenges, and then helping devise the right plan of action for the client engagement.

  • B2B & Product Marketing

    I ran B2B & product marketing efforts for projekt202, utilizing a mix of account-based and event marketing; we devised programs to get our business development teams closer to our target accounts with the right products and services. This included creating a professional peer group that we took to several markets.

All the way from consulting to in-house and back

projekt202 | Vice President Customer Experience

2016-Current

I'm currently part of the senior management team @ projekt202, a leading digital transformation consultancy. During my time here, I've helped grow revenue by 200%, worked through an acquisition with a $9BN market cap global organization, and supported purchases of several regional offices. Throughout this hyper-growth, I started by building one of our region's biggest User Experience teams, moving to help the overall organization with sales, marketing, and strategy. While growing the organization, I continued consulting with Fortune 500 digital leaders on their journey to experience-driven transformation.

projekt202 | Director of User Experience

2014-2016

Leading the User Experience and Design Research teams for the projekt202 Dallas regional office, I grew the team to one of the largest in the region, working on leading consumer and workplace products and services, including major airlines, retailers, and automotive organizations. projekt202’s process includes true insights gathering through modern Human-Centered Design practices, validation in our in-house lab, and working with our development team to launch successful products.

Travelocity | Director of Design & User Experience

2012-2014

At Travelocity I ran the User Experience group for our product organization and the design group for our media and merchandising teams. I helped set the vision and design styles and led teams to launch new products on both mobile and desktop. Also, reinstated several customer-centered programs, including prototyping and validation, into the product development process.

GameStop | Director of User Experience

2010-2012

At GameStop, I led the creative and product design for the e-commerce site and the digital gaming products during a company-wide investment in digital transformation. This included a significant overhaul of the e-commerce site and many new products, including a mobile native app and website.

Sabre | User Experience Manager

2006-2010

At Sabre Travel Network, I was over the User Experience team tasked with reinventing how travel agents work. This included creating enterprise-critical applications that needed to be robust and easy to use for our travel agent customers. During this time, I also supported several innovation initiatives across the company.

Bright Corner | Senior UX Consultant

2002 - 2006

At Bright Corner I was on a team that created business value by helping companies design for people. We explored the interactions between a company and customer in terms of experiences - experiences that respond to an individual's needs, desires, and behaviors. (Bright Corner was acquired by Geniant in 2006)

My thoughts on business, product & design

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Entrepreneurial Background

Jeremy has excelled in projekt202’s entrepreneurial culture, building out new programs within the organization, utilizing direct and matrixed teams across 13 offices and 700+ employees to achieve projekt202’s growth and goals.

Never satisfied with the status quo, Jeremy loves a challenge — and taking a company from a startup to an acquisition with a publically traded company has been a big one.

Outside of work experience, Jeremy has presented at several conferences worldwide on the topics of customer experience, innovation, and building better products and services.

If you’re looking for someone to lead your transformation efforts in the area of product, UX, or customer experience — Jeremy can accelerate your efforts.

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