I’ve been in UX space for over a decade, with a deep interest in learning curves that makes consulting just make sense. Before that I was in content management for over a decade, with the traditional route of industry specific (investment management – big data with constant cycles) with increasing responsibility and leadership track. The threads that tie them together are information architecture and visual design.

I generally look for: complex data environments, complex user flows, software ecologies that need to work together, complex user populations (scientific, deep/nuanced understanding, multifaceted, unscoped), and 0-1 efforts.

Deeply humanist because that’s where the information function leads. People and information are deeply, inextricably intertwingled, evolving through time. Fill decisions with misinformation and/or disinformation, and things get bleak and dissonant. Ignore people, and it all falls apart. Ignore time (and, implicitly, change), and the likelihood of bubbling up unuseful information intensifies.