🌵 Theresa Boyle, M.Sc.

Senior Product Designer @ RevUnit

About 🌵 Theresa Boyle, M.Sc.

Theresa Boyle, M.Sc., is a Senior Product Designer at RevUnit, where she has worked since 2021. With a background in UX design across various companies and a strong academic foundation in Human Computer Interaction, she is also involved in mentoring and writing about user experience design.

Work at RevUnit

Theresa Boyle has been serving as a Senior Product Designer at RevUnit since 2021. In this role, she focuses on creating user-centered designs that enhance product usability and overall user experience. Her experience in product design allows her to contribute effectively to various projects within the company.

Previous Experience in UX Design

Prior to her current position, Theresa worked as a Senior UX Designer at American Express from 2020 to 2021. She also held the position of UX/UI Designer at PetSmart from 2019 to 2020. Her career in UX design began at Relativity, where she worked as a UX Designer from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she gained experience as a UX/UI Designer at UnitedHealth Group in 2018.

Education and Expertise

Theresa Boyle holds a Master’s Degree in Human Computer Interaction from DePaul University, where she studied from 2016 to 2018. She also earned a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry and Graphic Design from Minnesota State University, Moorhead, from 2010 to 2014. Currently, she is studying Biology at Central Arizona College since 2022.

Teaching and Mentorship

Theresa has been a Teaching Assistant at Harvard Extension School since 2020. She is also involved in mentoring young women and non-binary students through the #BUILTBYGIRLS program, aiming to empower the next generation of designers and technologists.

Writing and Interests

Theresa writes for the UXD Guild on Medium, where she shares insights on user experience design. She has a special interest in the ethics of developing technologies, reflecting her commitment to responsible design practices.

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