Kat Creasy
About Kat Creasy
Kat Creasy is a Technical Customer Support Specialist for EMEA at Webflow, with a diverse background in web design, business support, and customer service. She has developed expertise in creating inclusive interfaces and possesses a strong foundation in various technologies and software.
Current Role at Webflow
Kat Creasy serves as a Technical Customer Support Specialist for the EMEA region at Webflow. She has been in this role since 2021, working remotely. In her position, she provides technical assistance and support to customers, leveraging her expertise in web design and development to address client needs effectively.
Experience in Web Design
Since 2020, Kat has been working as a Web Designer at Little Paw Web Design, where she develops aesthetically pleasing interfaces with an emphasis on inclusion and equality. Her role involves creating user-friendly designs that enhance the overall user experience, utilizing her skills in various technologies and software.
Educational Background
Kat has a diverse educational background in technology and science. She completed a Full Stack Development Bootcamp at CodeOp in 2019 and studied Web Development at 23 Code Street in 2020. Additionally, she studied Applied Science at the University of Glamorgan in 2009 and achieved 12 GCSEs at The Chalfonts Community College.
Previous Work Experience
Kat has held various roles across multiple organizations. She worked as a Facilities Assistant at Marsh & McLennan Companies in 2013 and has experience as a Business Support Coordinator at the Ministry for the Environment in New Zealand. Her earlier roles also include positions at RWS and as a Business Owner at Little Paw Pet Care.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Kat possesses a range of technical skills, including proficiency in Webflow, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, Figma, and WordPress. Her background in SME business operations and management complements her technical abilities, allowing her to effectively bridge the gap between technical development and business needs.