Paul Mc Inerney
About Paul Mc Inerney
Paul Mc Inerney is a Senior UX Researcher at CIBC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with extensive experience in UX research and design.
Title
Paul Mc Inerney holds the position of Senior UX Researcher.
Current Role at CIBC
Paul Mc Inerney is currently serving as a Senior UX Researcher at CIBC, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, since 2020. In this role, he collaborates with designers and product managers to identify research objectives and generate solution concepts. He also integrates UX research into agile project work streams, ensuring research methodologies align with project goals.
Previous Experience at Interpix Design Inc.
In 2020, Paul Mc Inerney worked at Interpix Design Inc. as a Senior User Experience Consultant for 11 months. He was responsible for various UX projects, advising clients on best practices and integrating user feedback into design processes to enhance overall user experience.
Tenure at IBM
Paul Mc Inerney has an extensive background with IBM, spanning over two decades. From 2015 to 2019, he was a Senior User Experience Researcher for Security Products. Prior to that, he served as Senior User Experience Specialist in Analytics and Information Management Products from 2000 to 2015. From 1997 to 2000, he worked as a User Experience Specialist on IBM's Corporate UX Team. In these roles, he specialized in both generative and evaluative UX research methodologies.
Educational Background
Paul Mc Inerney earned a Master's degree in Human Factors / User Experience Design from the University of Dayton. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology with a specialization in Human Factors / Human-Computer Interaction from the University of Waterloo. His educational background provided a strong foundation in user experience design and research.
Professional Contributions
Paul Mc Inerney has authored over 10 articles or presentations on UX best practices. His expertise lies in integrating UX research into agile work streams, collaborating closely with designers and product managers, and using both generative and evaluative research methodologies to inform design decisions.