Lucky C.
About Lucky C.
Lucky C. is a Pre-Sales Engineer and Solutions Consultant at Thomson Reuters, with a background in user experience and human-computer interaction. He studied Computer Science and UX Design at the University of Michigan, where he also completed the Michigan Ross Cappo Sales Track.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Currently, Lucky C. serves as a Pre-Sales Engineer/Solutions Consultant at Thomson Reuters. In this role, which began in 2021, Lucky applies expertise in technology solutions to assist clients in understanding and implementing products effectively. The position involves collaborating with sales teams to provide technical support and demonstrate the value of Thomson Reuters' offerings.
Previous Experience in User Experience Consulting
Prior to joining Thomson Reuters, Lucky C. worked as a User Experience Consultant at U-M Information and Technology Services. This position lasted for eight months in 2019, during which Lucky focused on enhancing user interactions with technology systems. The role was based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Research Experience in Human-Computer Interaction
In 2019, Lucky C. held a position as a Human-Computer Interaction Researcher at the University of Michigan - School of Information. This role lasted for four months and involved conducting research aimed at improving user experiences with technology. The experience contributed to Lucky's understanding of user-centered design principles.
Educational Background in Computer Science and UX Design
Lucky C. earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Michigan - School of Information, where the focus was on Computer Science and UX Design. This four-year program, completed from 2016 to 2020, provided a solid foundation in both technical skills and user experience methodologies.
Sales Training at Michigan Ross
Lucky C. also studied at the University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business, participating in the Michigan Ross Cappo Sales Track program from 2018 to 2020. This two-year program equipped Lucky with essential sales skills and techniques, complementing the technical expertise gained in the School of Information.