Patrick Hatfield
About Patrick Hatfield
Patrick Hatfield is a Senior UX/UI Designer with extensive experience in various sectors, including automotive, aviation, and healthcare. He has held leadership roles in design and education, contributing to organizations such as Bayer Crop Science and Thomson Reuters.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Patrick Hatfield serves as a Senior UX/UI Designer at Thomson Reuters, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on enhancing user experiences and interfaces across various platforms. His responsibilities include implementing design systems that improve user conversion in enterprise, desktop, and mobile environments.
Previous Experience at Core3 Solutions
Prior to his current role, Patrick worked at Core3 Solutions as the Lead Interactive Design Director from 2010 to 2011. During his eight-month tenure in Birmingham, MI, he contributed to the development of interactive design strategies and led design initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Hatfield earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Design/Illustration from Eastern Michigan University, studying from 1989 to 1994. He also pursued further education in Graphic Design at the same institution and completed a CE in Communication Design/Interactive at the College for Creative Studies. Additionally, he has undergone leadership training in DiSC Powered Consulting and Situational Leadership.
Diverse Industry Experience
Patrick has extensive experience across various sectors, including automotive, aviation, healthcare, financial services, fintech, and utilities. His roles have spanned from Senior Art Director at BBDO Worldwide to Design Director at E7 Solutions, showcasing his versatility in both creative and technical aspects of design.
Leadership and Training
Patrick has developed skills in crucial conversations and behavioral emotional intelligence (EQ). He has completed training in DiSC Powered Leadership and Managing Change and Transitions. His leadership experience includes serving on the Board of Directors for AIGA Design, focusing on interactive and technology initiatives from 2009 to 2011.