Fred Garcia

Fred Garcia

VP, User Experience Design Lead @ Chase

About Fred Garcia

Fred Garcia serves as the Vice President and User Experience Design Lead at Chase, a position he has held since 2014 in San Francisco, California. He has previous experience as a freelance production artist and designer at Russ Reid Company and as an associate web designer at Gap Inc.

Work at Chase

Fred Garcia has held the position of Vice President and User Experience Design Lead at Chase since 2014. Over the course of ten years, he has contributed to enhancing user experience strategies and design processes within the organization. His role involves leading design initiatives that improve customer interactions with Chase's digital platforms. Based in San Francisco, California, Garcia's work focuses on creating user-centered designs that align with the company's objectives.

Previous Experience

Before joining Chase, Fred Garcia worked as a freelance production artist and designer at Russ Reid Company from 2006 to 2007. This role allowed him to develop his skills in design and production for various projects. Following this, he served as an Associate Web Designer at Gap Inc. from 2008 to 2012. During his four years at Gap Inc., he contributed to web design projects that enhanced the online shopping experience for customers.

Education and Expertise

Fred Garcia earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona. His studies spanned from 2001 to 2006, providing him with a solid foundation in design principles and practices. This educational background has informed his approach to user experience design, enabling him to create effective and engaging digital experiences.

Background

Fred Garcia has a diverse background in design, with experience spanning multiple industries. His journey began with his education at Cal Poly Pomona, where he developed a strong design acumen. After completing his degree, he gained practical experience through various roles, including freelance work and positions at established companies. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing user experience design.

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