Announcing the 2016 Enterprise UX Storytellers

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Though the Enterprise UX conference is only in its second year, we already have a tradition we’re proud of: our enterprise UX storytelling session. Dan Willis—who is really just amazing at choosing and preparing speakers—has lined up eight enterprise UX people to present their ideas, stories, and rants for five minutes apiece in rapid succession.

Last year’s enterprise UX stories truly electrified the crowd. Check out the videos, then behold our 2016 storytellers:

  • Emileigh Barnes, Lead Content Designer, 18F
    Story: From chaos to content strategy: Practical steps you can take away from the Federal Election Commission’s content redesign.
  • Matt DeSio, Senior UX Designer, QMerit
    Story: Haphazard accessibility improvements saved my job.
  • Lada Gorlenko, Principal, Everlime Consulting
    Story: Don’t be blindsided by the goodness your ideas bring; poke holes in it them now.
  • Rachel Hallock, Senior Designer, DesignMap
    Story: The story of how I messed up my first project, 6000 times.
  • Ramya Mahalingam, UX Architect, Cardinal Solutions
    Story: How a mistake led to an entire career change.
  • Elisa Miller, Principal, UX Design, CA Technologies
    Story: Defining the structure for a job classification such as user experience is a challenge in any organization; when you couple the evolutionary nature of UX over the last few years with the restrictive rules for structure in an enterprise HR organization, the journey can route through hell.
  • Teena Singh, UX Director, ADP
    Story: The unsung hero of the Enterprise UX team.
  • Jesse Zolna, Director, UX Research, ADP
    Story: A poetic expression of frustration with the Know-It-Alls that seem to be everywhere in large enterprise organizations.

You won’t want to miss these stories! They’re one of the many reasons to register for Enterprise UX 2016.

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