Steve Johnson
About Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson serves as the Studio Director of Implementation and has a diverse background in design and communication. He has held various roles, including lecturer at The Ohio State University and co-president of the Columbus Society of Communicating Arts.
Current Role as Studio Director
Steve Johnson serves as the Studio Director of Implementation. In this role, he oversees various projects and ensures that implementation processes are executed effectively. His leadership is crucial in guiding teams to meet project objectives and deliver high-quality results.
Previous Experience at McGraw Hill Financial
Steve Johnson worked briefly as a Packaging Supervisor at McGraw Hill Financial in 2000. His tenure lasted for one month in New York, New York. This role involved overseeing packaging processes within the organization, contributing to operational efficiency.
Leadership at Columbus Society of Communicating Arts
From 2009 to 2010, Steve Johnson held the position of Co-president at the Columbus Society of Communicating Arts. During his one-year term, he collaborated with other leaders to promote communication arts and support professionals in the field.
Academic Background at The Ohio State University
Steve Johnson studied at The Ohio State University from 2001 to 2004, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Design. His education provided him with a solid foundation in design principles and communication strategies.
Lecturer Experience at The Ohio State University
Steve Johnson served as a Lecturer in the Department of Design at The Ohio State University from 2013 to 2018. Over five years, he taught courses related to design, sharing his expertise with students and contributing to their academic development.
Education at Ohio University Heritage College
Before attending The Ohio State University, Steve Johnson studied at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine from 1989 to 1993. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature, which enhanced his understanding of language and communication.