Mark Keavney
About Mark Keavney
Mark Keavney is the Director of Product Design at Clumio, where he has worked since 2020. He has a strong background in user experience design, having held various roles at companies such as Intel, Intuit, and SuccessFactors, and holds a PhD in Psychology from Stanford University.
Current Role at Clumio
Mark Keavney serves as the Director of Product Design at Clumio, a role he has held since 2020. Based in Santa Clara, California, he focuses on enhancing user experience through innovative design strategies. His leadership in product design emphasizes the importance of user experience as a strategic asset for the company.
Previous Experience at Intel Corporation
Before joining Clumio, Mark worked at Intel Corporation as the Interaction Design Lead from 2014 to 2016. During his two years in Santa Clara, he contributed to the development of user-centered design solutions, enhancing the interaction design processes within the organization.
Professional History at Intuit
Mark has an extensive background at Intuit, where he held multiple roles over a span of eight years. He started as a Senior User Experience Designer from 2003 to 2005, then progressed to User Experience Manager from 2005 to 2007, and later served as Staff User Experience Designer from 2007 to 2011. His experience at Intuit solidified his expertise in user experience design and management.
Education and Expertise
Mark Keavney holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Cornell University and a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology from Stanford University. His academic background complements his professional expertise in UX architecture and UI architecture, as well as traditional UX design skills. He specializes in creating solutions that cater to both expert and novice users across mobile and web platforms.
Experience at SuccessFactors and Petuum, Inc.
Mark worked at SuccessFactors as a Principal User Experience Designer from 2011 to 2014, where he focused on improving user experience strategies. He briefly joined Petuum, Inc. as a Senior UX Designer/Researcher in 2020, contributing to design initiatives for one month in the San Francisco Bay Area.