Mollie Wren
About Mollie Wren
Mollie Wren is a Principal Product Designer at Asurion with extensive experience in UX design and product management.
Current Role at Asurion
Mollie Wren is currently serving as the Principal Product Designer at Asurion. She took on this role in 2023, marking a notable point in her career at the company. As Principal Product Designer, she is responsible for overseeing the product design process, ensuring that the products meet user needs, and align with business objectives. Her extensive experience in UX design and product management allows her to bring a comprehensive perspective to this role.
Previous Roles at Asurion
Before becoming the Principal Product Designer, Mollie Wren held several key positions at Asurion. She served as a Senior UX Content Designer from 2022 to 2023 and as a UX Content Designer from 2021 to 2022. These roles involved creating and optimizing content strategies to enhance user experience. Earlier, she worked as a Product Manager from 2019 to 2021, where she managed product lifecycles and collaborated with cross-functional teams to deliver successful products.
Career at Built Technologies
Mollie Wren worked at Built Technologies as a Product Owner from 2018 to 2019 for 11 months. In this role, she was responsible for managing product development processes, defining product vision, and ensuring alignment with business goals. Her role required strong leadership skills and the ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders.
Experience at GoNoodle
At GoNoodle, Mollie Wren worked as a Product Manager for a brief period in 2018. Prior to that, she served as User Engagement & Analytics Manager from 2015 to 2018. During her tenure, she focused on enhancing user engagement through data-driven insights and analytics, supporting the overall growth and user satisfaction with GoNoodle's products and services.
Educational Background
Mollie Wren holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism from Belmont University, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. Additionally, she pursued UX Design at General Assembly. Her education has been instrumental in shaping her career in product design and management, providing her with a strong foundation in communication and user experience.