Roman Banks

Senior Product Designer at Nutrable

Roman Banks is an experienced product designer and senior product designer, currently leading design initiatives at Nutrable since February 2020, where responsibilities include shaping product ideas, transitioning the business model, developing an iOS app, and managing an external development team. In addition, Roman is the founder of Shiny Peaks, a platform for personal projects, and has been a product designer with Friendly Studio, contributing to collaborative design efforts. Previous roles include product designer at CometChat, where responsibilities included supporting development teams and redesigning customer dashboards, and co-founder at Slice.Design, recognized for a successful Web Design System. Roman's career also encompasses significant contributions to DropsTab and ICO Drops, focusing on product design and UX/UI enhancements.

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Manchester, United Kingdom

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Nutrable

Nutrable is a wellness-tech company that has developed a purpose-built nutrition support platform to help employers improve corporate wellness through nutrition. Employees who join the platform have access to a variety of premium tools such as one to one video consultations, live health talks, a nutrition library featuring articles and ingredient profiles as well as a supplement directory designed to help members search and discover the perfect supplement. Nutrable's goal is to advance corporate wellness by providing employees tools and resources to improve their diet and nutrition. We offer a Nutrition Passport for Employees that includes: Personalised diet & lifestyle support, chat anytime with a Nutritional Therapist Group Nutrition & Health Talks Schedule and conduct 1 to 1 Video Consultations We provide users with access to the largest directory of vitamins and supplements so they can find the product that is most suitable to their needs and requirements. Did you know that 2/3 of all illnesses are attributed to diet and lifestyle?


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11-50

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