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Winnie Gong

Sr. Digital Product Designer at Lambda

Winnie Gong has had various work experiences starting from 2011 when they worked at Community Servings as a Nutrition Intern, creating educational materials and providing nutritional assessments. Winnie then worked as a Diet Technician at Steward Health Care in 2012, where they developed workflows, trained other ambassadors, and corrected menus. In 2013, they worked as a Tier 1 & 2 Customer Success Specialist at Trace One, where they trained users on proprietary software solutions for retailers like Walmart and Wholefoods. Winnie was also promoted to manage training and onboarding-related activities for North American customers and developed knowledge-base, training material, and product launch programs. Also, in 2013, they worked as a Street Team Staff at the Museum of Science, bringing STEAM to cultural events.In 2016, they worked as a Product Designer at Clora, Inc., and in 2017, they worked as a UX/UI Designer at Lovepop, where they were a lead product designer for the custom wedding invitation experience and created style guides for Lovepop products. Also, in 2017, they worked as a Design Instructor at the Startup Institute, lecturing and mentoring on web design tracks. In 2019, they worked as a Product Designer at Lola.com, where they designed internal tools, a set of products that enabled their service team and later worked cross-functionally with the consumer-facing product and marketing teams. Finally, they worked at CarGurus in 2021 and Lambda in 2022 as a Senior User Experience Designer and Sr. Digital Product Designer, respectively.

Winnie Gong obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Nutritional Sciences from Boston University. Additionally, in May 2021, they received a certification in Accessibility for Web Design from LinkedIn. Details regarding the start and end years of their degree program are not provided.

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