Angela Fox
About Angela Fox
Angela Fox is a Staff Product Designer at Snorkel AI, where she focuses on enhancing the user experience for machine learning engineers and data scientists. With a background in architecture and interaction design, she has held various design roles at notable companies including Microsoft and Dyett & Bhatia.
Work at Snorkel AI
Angela Fox has been employed at Snorkel AI as a Staff Product Designer since 2023. In her current role, she focuses on defining the core machine learning iteration user experience (UX) to enhance the development process for machine learning engineers and data scientists. Prior to her current position, she served as a Senior Product Designer at Snorkel AI from 2021 to 2023.
Previous Experience in Product Design
Before joining Snorkel AI, Angela Fox worked at Microsoft in various product design roles. She was a Product Designer 2 from 2020 to 2021 and a Product Designer from 2019 to 2020. During her tenure at Microsoft, she contributed to the development of AI-powered Q&A and topic products under Viva Engage and worked on Yammer's social engagement feed for both web and mobile platforms.
Education and Expertise
Angela Fox holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She also earned a Master of Design in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University. Her educational background supports her expertise in product design, particularly in the areas of user experience and interaction design.
Background in Urban Design
Angela Fox has a background in urban design, having worked at Dyett & Bhatia as a Planner/Urban Designer from 2015 to 2017 and as an Assistant Planner/Urban Designer from 2014 to 2015. Her early career also included internships in traffic design and digital media, providing her with a diverse skill set that complements her product design work.
Research Interests and Discussions
Angela Fox has a keen interest in machine learning and artificial intelligence ethics and explainability. She engages in discussions about mental models and design leadership, reflecting her commitment to design research and her focus on the implications of design in technology.