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Marc Rettig
Pioneer of design in social complexity

About Marc

Marc is principal of Fit Associates, LLC. He equips organizations to work with the roots of social challenges, from organizational culture to product-life alignment to urban systems. Fit uses coaching, research, immersion experiences, facilitation, and co-design to help people and organizations connect to their deep purpose, and to connect their purpose to a profound impact in the world.

Fit’s work has spanned industries (medical products, health and wellness, automotive, communications, consumer electronics, appliances, and more) and continents, with particular involvement in Asia. Increasingly, Fit’s work includes community-building efforts and urban systems.

In addition to his work at Fit, Marc is on the faculty of the Masters in Design for Social Innovation program at the School of Visual Arts.

After a first career in software systems, Marc has spent seventeen years as a designer of projects, interactions, products, services, experiences, and transformations. He has worked with corporations across a broad range of sectors, including Philips Home Health, Nissan, Microsoft, Comcast, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Seagate, SAP, and numerous startup companies.

Marc taught at Carnegie Mellon University’s Graduate School of Design, where he was the 2003 Nierenberg Chair of Design, and the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago. He serves on the advisory boards of The IxDA Interaction Awards and Rosenfeld Media.

In the midst of it all, Marc plays at improving his cooking and photography skills from his home in the Polish Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, returning whenever possible to his birthplace in Montana.

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Thursday, May 14, 2015 | 2:45pm - 3:15pm