Morgan Bortz

Morgan Bortz

Senior Manager, Product Design @ Asurion

About Morgan Bortz

Morgan Bortz is a Senior Manager of Product Design at Asurion, with extensive experience in design and UX strategy across various companies and industries.

Current Role at Asurion

Morgan Bortz serves as the Senior Manager of Product Design at Asurion, a position he has held since 2021. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Morgan is responsible for overseeing the product design team and ensuring that their designs meet both user needs and business goals. His role involves leadership, strategic planning, and collaboration with other departments to drive product innovation.

Previous Positions at Asurion

Before becoming the Senior Manager of Product Design, Morgan held various roles at Asurion. He was a Senior Product Designer from 2019 to 2021, where he contributed to high-level design projects and mentored junior designers. From 2017 to 2019, he worked as a Product Designer, focusing on creating user-centered designs that improved customer experience and satisfaction.

Work Experience at Other Companies

Morgan has a diverse background in design, including roles at multiple companies before joining Asurion. He worked at Compass as a Designer for 11 months in Aspen, CO. Additionally, he served as a Designer at Veryday in Greater New York City Area for 3 months and as a UX Strategist at Leo Burnett in Greater Chicago Area for 2 months. His earlier roles included being a Visual Designer under his name for three years in Greater Nashville Area, TN, and a Project Coordinator at Durik Advertising, Inc. in Franklin, Tennessee.

Educational Background

Morgan holds multiple academic qualifications. He completed a Design Fellowship at Experience Institute from 2015 to 2016. He studied Culture Studies and International Marketing at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, earning a BA in 2010. Additionally, he holds another BA in Globalization and Culture Studies with a focus on Marketing from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), which he attended from 2009 to 2011. He also earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Architectural Engineering Technology from Nashville State Community College from 2007 to 2009.

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