Greg Wallace

Greg Wallace

Product Designer @ StudyStream

About Greg Wallace

Greg Wallace is a Product Designer and the Founder/CEO of UniRoomy, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in Management and Entrepreneurship from Lancaster University and focuses on designing mobile and web applications, multiplayer games, and digital services.

Work at StudyStream

Greg Wallace has been employed as a Product Designer at StudyStream since 2021. In this role, he focuses on designing and delivering concepts for mobile and web applications, as well as multiplayer games and digital services. His work primarily involves Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms. He engages in the entire development process, ensuring that design concepts are not only created but also maintained, improved, and iterated upon to meet user needs.

Current Role as Founder and CEO at UniRoomy

Since 2019, Greg Wallace has served as the Founder and CEO of UniRoomy, a company based in Lancaster, United Kingdom. In this leadership position, he oversees the strategic direction and operational management of the company. His role involves leveraging his expertise in product design and entrepreneurship to drive the growth and development of UniRoomy.

Education and Expertise

Greg Wallace studied at Lancaster University from 2015 to 2019, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management and Entrepreneurship. Prior to this, he attended Derby Grammar School from 2004 to 2015, achieving GCSEs and A Levels. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in product design and business management.

Background in Design and Development

Greg Wallace has a strong focus on creating high-quality design concepts that benefit communities and engage users. His expertise encompasses the design and delivery of concepts for various digital platforms. He actively participates in the development process, ensuring that his design concepts are effectively brought to life and continuously improved based on user feedback.

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