Downloadable Resumes
Career Experience
12+ Years Experience
Waterfall Development
Agile Development
UX Design
Workflow | Wireframes
Prototyping
SAFe
6+ Years Experience
Design Systems
Information Architecture
Single Source of Truth (SSOT)
User Testing
Documentation
Style Guides and Standards
4+ Years Experience
Product Ownership
Project Management
Educational Design
Section 508 Accessibility
Skills
Figma
Sketch
Abstract
Illustrator
Adobe XD
Axure
JIRA
Confluence
Azure DevOps
InVision
Miro
Viso
Industry Focus
Secure Medical Records and Internal Enterprise Services
Physical Hardware and Equipment
Physical Hardware and Equipment
BOSE / Xerox / Kodak / Omnipod / Fuji
eCommerce / MFA Login / Customer Conversion
DigiFox / Kodak Alaris / Wal-Mart Canada / Omnipod
Professional Toolkit
My wishlist of professional tools would include:
Project Management: Atlassian Software Suite

JIRA – The Gold Standard for Agile project management. Although I have almost a decade of experience working in JIRA I am also totally confident in other development environments like Azure DevOps.
Confluence – This is my preferred method for establishing UX Documentation and Single Source of Truth standards. Any JIRA ticket that features UX recommendations or design can be seamlessly linked to related documents in Confluence.
Mapping and Diagrams

There are plenty of robust diagram tools out there. I happen to prefer LucidChart. It easily integrates with Google products, which helps with file recovery and sharing. LucidChart’s free version is also fully functional and easy to learn. All diagram examples in my portfolio were made in LucidChart. I’m equally familiar with other diagram tools like Miro, Visio, FigJam, etc…
Design Tools

Abstract – This is the reason I favor Sketch. Abstract’s versioning and library management is unparalleled.
Methodology
I am proud to offer a fully ‘mature’ User Experience Discipline skillset. I can take a new project from start to finish, or strategically improve an established corporate UX Discipline toward further maturity. Check out these sub-pages to learn how I approach Design and Development.