Brandon Lee

External Vice President at Design Consulting at Cornell

Brandon Lee has a diverse range of work experience. Brandon served as the Design Team Lead and Product Designer at Cornell Design & Tech Initiative, where they piloted the design of new user onboarding for an office hours organization tool and implemented accessibility features.

Brandon also worked at Design Consulting at Cornell as the External Vice President, Project Manager, and UI/UX Design Consultant. In these roles, Brandon managed teams, conducted research on users, executed web design for a healthcare platform, led client meetings, and organized design work sessions.

Additionally, Brandon worked as a Human-Centered AI Research Intern at the Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University. Brandon also served as a Teaching Assistant for Digital Product Design at Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.

Brandon's work experience includes roles at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as a Social Media Intern and Digital Intern, where they developed content creation strategies for digital mediums, managed KPI tracking, and designed marketing materials for international arts events.

Brandon also worked as a Research Coordinator at Yale University School of Medicine, conducting thematic analysis and presenting research on anti-AAPI and racism-related stressors. Furthermore, they served as a Research Intern at Bard Graduate Center, focusing on decorative arts, design history, and material culture.

Overall, Brandon has demonstrated skills in design, project management, research, and social media, with experiences in both academic and professional settings.

Brandon Lee attended Bard High School Early College Queens from 2018 to 2022, where they obtained their High School Diploma. After that, they pursued an Associate of Arts degree at Bard College from 2020 to 2022. Currently, they are studying at Cornell University, majoring in Information Science and is expected to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2026. In 2021, they obtained a certification in Human Subjects Research from the CITI Program, a division of BRANY.

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