Chetana DeorahFormer Design Director, Coursera, Netflixhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chetanadeorah/Auroville, India, and San Francisco, CA Whitney showed up with the boldness, the softness, and the depth that I thrive on.” Chetana is a fellowship partner at Coho, inspiring the next generation of global design leaders. She was formerly the director of product design at Coursera and Netflix, [Keep Reading…]
Client Testimonial: Liam Hutchinson
Liam HutchinsonGroup Director of Product, ZALORA Grouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/liamhutchinson/Bangkok, Thailand I knew from this moment it would be perhaps the single best investment I make in my career.” Liam leads 50-person team across product management, UX, analytics, growth, and data/business intelligence at ZALORA Group, a top fashion e-commerce platform headquartered in Singapore. He was formerly [Keep Reading…]
Client Testimonial: Nguyet Vuong
Nguyet VuongCo-Founder and Head of Product Designhttps://newwaydesign.com/Washington, D.C. This was an incredible, positive change for the team. Whitney’s coaching gave me the confidence and support I needed to convince and work with my team towards our own concrete goals and objectives—by asking for what we needed.” Nguyet is a startup founder and head [Keep Reading…]
Client Testimonial: Julie Regina
Julie ReginaFounder, Tidy Into Joyhttps://www.tidyintojoy.com/Madison, WI Having worked with countless clients in every scenario imaginable, Whitney’s approach and technique is like having access to a Swiss army knife of design leadership tools.” Julie is a professional organizer on a mission to help people discover the joy underneath all their stuff. She was formerly [Keep Reading…]
Aleatha Singleton’s path to XR UX Design — and independence!
I’m so grateful to Aleatha Singleton of Ninja Robot Studio for sharing her passion for XR UX Design with the world, and for getting to be a part of her journey in designing a career that honors her whole self. Watch Aleatha’s whole video on why and how she made the transition to designing for [Keep Reading…]
Pleasure & Pain at Sweet Sixteen
This blog Pleasure & Pain turns 16 today. I know blogs aren’t cool or whatever anymore, but I’m holding out hope they make a comeback. I really don’t understand us being unpaid content creators for other people’s platforms. I’m grateful for the platform *I* created for *me* and for many many other people who needed [Keep Reading…]
NYC UX Holiday Party 2023!
THANK YOU to everyone who made it out to the NYC UX Holiday Party!! (a.k.a. the thing I randomly threw together on this LinkedIn thread and people magically showed up to.) It was such a fun night and filled my heart. I’ve missed you all so much, and really enjoyed meeting some special online friends [Keep Reading…]
“Home for the Holidays” with Seidenberg School alumni and friends
Yesterday was a dream. I spent the day with my long-time clients at Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems in a day-long event designed to re-engage alumni across the decades and help build a more powerful and interconnected alumni network. Here are some snaps from a workshop in which we asked, [Keep Reading…]
I’ve joined the Board of Directors of the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust
I’m in the paper! I am delighted to have joined the Board of Directors of the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT), a nonprofit organization dedicated to land conservation, stewardship, and education in the town of Cape Elizabeth—the coastal community in southern Maine that Fredrick and I call home. We’re a small org with a big [Keep Reading…]
Keynote at New England Drupal Camp 2023: “The Inner Work of Being a Public Good”
I was so honored to be invited to give the keynote at the 10th anniversary New England Drupal Camp this weekend at Rhode Island College. The Drupal community has always been so good to me, and NEDCamp was no exception. Thank you so much to John Picozzi, Leslie Glynn, Stephen Cross and the whole crew [Keep Reading…]
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