Xenia Avezov
About Xenia Avezov
Xenia Avezov is a User Research Lead for Patient Products at Kry in Stockholm, Sweden. With a multidisciplinary background in social sciences, she specializes in user insights strategy and leads a team focused on foundational research initiatives.
Work at Kry
Xenia Avezov serves as the User Research Lead for Patient Products at Kry, a role she has held since 2020. In this position, she leads a team of user researchers, focusing on foundational and cross-market research initiatives. Avezov develops user insights strategies specifically aimed at enhancing the patient core experience. Her work emphasizes connecting human experiences with business perspectives, ensuring that research outcomes drive impact through empathy.
Previous Experience in User Research
Before joining Kry, Xenia Avezov accumulated extensive experience in user research across various organizations. She worked at Kambi as a UX Researcher from 2018 to 2020, and prior to that, she was at eleven AB, where she focused on UX Research and growth analytics for 11 months in 2018. Avezov began her career in user research at 400contacts, where she worked for one year from 2017 to 2018.
Education and Expertise
Xenia Avezov holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from Hunter College, which she completed from 2005 to 2009. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Arts in International Policy and Management from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, studying from 2010 to 2012. Her multidisciplinary background in social sciences enhances her approach to user research, allowing her to integrate diverse perspectives into her work.
Background in Applied Social Sciences
Prior to her user research roles, Xenia Avezov worked as an Applied Social Sciences Researcher at SIPRI from 2012 to 2017. This five-year experience provided her with a strong foundation in research methodologies and social science applications, which she later applied to her user research career. Her background contributes to her ability to make complex concepts tangible and relevant in her current role.