Keith Scott
About Keith Scott
Keith Scott is an Innovation Team UI/UX Designer at Spencer Stuart, where he has worked since 2019. He combines storytelling and problem-solving in his design projects and has a Master's degree from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Current Role at Spencer Stuart
Keith Scott serves as an Innovation Team UI/UX Designer at Spencer Stuart, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he specializes in creating user experiences that align with business goals while focusing on user needs. His work involves combining storytelling, problem-solving, and creative thinking to enhance UX design projects. He operates in the Greater Boston Area, contributing to the company's innovation initiatives.
Previous Experience at Harvard University
Keith Scott worked at Harvard University Graduate School of Design as a Graduate Teaching Assistant from 2015 to 2016 for a total of one year. Additionally, he held a position as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for four months in 2016. His time at Harvard provided him with valuable experience in design education and mentorship within an academic setting.
Internship at PWP Landscape Architecture
In 2015, Keith Scott completed a two-month internship at PWP Landscape Architecture in Berkeley, California. This internship allowed him to gain practical experience in design, contributing to his overall skill set in the field of landscape architecture and design.
Educational Background
Keith Scott studied at the University of California, Davis, from 2009 to 2013, where he completed his undergraduate education. He furthered his studies at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, earning a Master's degree in Design from 2014 to 2017. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in design principles and practices.
Professional Interests and Hobbies
Keith Scott actively seeks to connect with other innovators in the Bay Area, reflecting his commitment to collaboration and professional growth. Outside of his professional life, he enjoys cycling, which serves as a personal hobby while living in the Bay Area.