Jaewoo Shon
About Jaewoo Shon
Jaewoo Shon is a User Experience Lead at CIBC and a Professor at George Brown College, with a diverse background in design and education.
User Experience Lead at CIBC
Jaewoo Shon has been working as a User Experience Lead at CIBC since 2022. Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the role involves overseeing the user experience strategies and designs for the bank. His responsibilities include improving user interactions and ensuring a seamless user journey across various banking platforms.
User Experience Lead at OpenText
Before his current position, Jaewoo Shon served as a User Experience Lead at OpenText from 2020 to 2022. During his tenure in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, he was responsible for leading UX design projects, focusing on enhancing the user experience for OpenText's suite of software solutions.
Professor at George Brown College
Since 2018, Jaewoo Shon has been a Professor at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this role, he educates students on user experience design, sharing his extensive industry knowledge and experience to prepare the next generation of designers. His involvement at the college underscores his commitment to the field of design education.
User Experience Designer at The Home Depot Canada
From 2016 to 2020, Jaewoo Shon worked as a User Experience Designer for The Home Depot Canada in the Toronto area. His role involved enhancing the user experience for the company's digital platforms, focusing on usability and the overall online shopping experience for customers.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Jaewoo Shon's academic background includes multiple qualifications in design and arts. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Design and Visual Arts from Youngsan University (1997-2002) and an M.A in Interactive and Information Design from Hanyang University (2004-2006). Additionally, he holds an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design (2009-2010) and an Associate of Arts in Fine/Studio Arts, General (2008-2009) from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology.