Jenny Reeves
About Jenny Reeves
Jenny Reeves is a User Experience Architect with extensive experience in design and education. She has held various roles in companies such as Applied Technical Systems, Northern Virginia Community College, and AIS, and has earned degrees in Fine Art and Interactive Multimedia Arts.
Current Role at AIS
Jenny Reeves currently serves as a User Experience Architect at AIS (Applied Information Sciences), a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on enhancing user experiences through design and research methodologies. Her expertise in user experience design contributes to the development of effective digital solutions for clients.
Previous Experience in User Experience Design
Before joining AIS, Jenny Reeves accumulated extensive experience in user experience design. She worked as a User Experience Designer at Applied Technical Systems for four months in 2014 and held a similar role at WHITE64 for seven months in 2014. Additionally, she served as a Senior Experience Architect at Siteworx, LLC from 2016 to 2017, contributing to various projects aimed at improving user interaction with digital platforms.
Teaching Experience
Jenny Reeves has experience in academia, having worked as an Adjunct Professor at Northern Virginia Community College in 2016 for five months. She also held a similar position at The Art Institutes for two months in 2015. In these roles, she shared her knowledge of user experience and design with students, fostering their skills in the field.
Educational Background
Jenny Reeves holds a Master’s Degree in Interactive Multimedia Arts from Long Island University, which she completed in 2008. She also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art from the School of Visual Arts in 2006. In addition to her degrees, she has been studying Psychology at Northern Virginia Community College since 2015, further broadening her understanding of user behavior and experience.
Career Timeline
Jenny Reeves has built a diverse career since 2007, starting as a Web Designer/Developer at PriMedia, Inc. for one year. She then transitioned to a Web Developer role at Nylon Technology from 2009 to 2014. Following her experience in web development, she shifted her focus to user experience design, working at various organizations, including Steady State Digital Consulting from 2014 to 2021.