Carlie Hundt
About Carlie Hundt
Carlie Hundt is a Senior Product Designer at Code for America, where she employs agile methodologies to enhance digital services for healthy communities. Her previous experience includes roles at General Motors, Antenna, Carnegie Mellon University, and various organizations focused on community and environmental initiatives.
Work at Code for America
Carlie Hundt has been employed at Code for America as a Senior Product Designer since 2019. In this role, she focuses on employing agile methodologies to design and test digital services that support healthy communities and enhance citizen satisfaction. Her work involves utilizing qualitative research to create maps and design artifacts that facilitate shared understanding among stakeholders and teams.
Previous Experience in UX Design
Prior to her current position, Carlie Hundt worked as a UX Design Intern at General Motors' Maven division in 2018 for three months in the Greater Detroit Area. This experience contributed to her understanding of user experience design within the automotive industry.
Background in Design and Research
Carlie Hundt served as a Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University in the School of Design from 2017 to 2019. During her two years in this position, she contributed to various design projects and research initiatives, further enhancing her expertise in design methodologies.
Career in Event Coordination and Campaigns
Before her roles in design, Carlie Hundt worked as the Beyond Coal Campaign Visibility Coordinator for the Sierra Club from 2009 to 2010. She also served as an Early Vote Field Organizer for Obama for America in 2012 for two months in Arapahoe County, Aurora, CO. These positions provided her with experience in campaign strategies and community engagement.
Education and Early Career
Carlie Hundt's early career includes an internship as a Special Events Intern at Clean Energy Durham in 2011 for three months in Durham, NC. This role marked the beginning of her professional journey in community-focused initiatives.