Sándor Moldán

CX Strategy Consultant at Carma

Sándor Moldán has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Sándor is currently the Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer at a stealth mode startup pre-launch, where they are responsible for product development and strategy. Prior to that, they worked as a CX Strategy Consultant at Carma and as a Freelance Creative/CX Strategy/Design Consultant as self-employed.

Sándor has also founded their own company called Six Times Nothing, where they served as the Founder & Creative Lead. Additionally, they have taught UX subjects at Miami Ad School and assisted with various school initiatives.

Sándor has worked extensively as a Product Design & CX Strategy Consultant at Laava, a startup in the product authentication and serialization space. In this role, they were involved in architecting core product systems and provided leadership to the Experience Design team. Sándor also supported brand development, marketing, and customer experience strategy initiatives.

As a Marketing & CX Strategy Consultant, Sándor worked with Humanforce, a SaaS business in the workforce management sector. Sándor played a key role in rebranding and relaunching the company and worked on marketing strategy to support an investor pitch.

Prior to their consulting roles, Sándor gained valuable experience as the Executive Creative Director at Razorfish Australia, where they led the creative team and worked with global and local brands to create customer-focused communications and platforms.

Early in their career, Sándor worked as a Broadcast/Interactive Media Designer at Neo One advertising agency, where they contributed to establishing broadcast as an internal capability and introduced digital and web services.

Overall, Sándor Moldán's work experience highlights their expertise in product development, CX strategy, creative leadership, teaching, and consultancy across various industries.

Sándor Moldán attended North Sydney Boys' High School from 1992 to 1997, where they completed their HSC. From 1998 to 2002, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Applied Arts, Digital Media, with a major in Film/Video, at UNSW.

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