Sky Group
Scott Ogilvie is a seasoned UX design professional with extensive experience across various organizations, currently serving as a Senior UX Design Consultant at Sky since November 2023. As the Founder and UX Consultant at CmdAlt since March 2017, Scott has successfully led design initiatives and UX consulting projects. Additional recent roles include Senior UX/UR Consultant at The University of Edinburgh, Senior UX/Product Design Consultant at Luno, and Senior UX Design Consultant at Virgin Money. Scott's career also includes significant experience at JPMorgan Chase & Co., Clydesdale Bank, and City Facilities Management Holdings Ltd, where Scott acted as the UX lead and provided best practice guidance. Co-founding Post Creative established a strong foundation in UX/UI design and digital strategy, highlighting a commitment to optimizing user experiences for a diverse clientele. Scott Ogilvie holds an HND in Spatial Design and a BSc in Interior Design from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Sky Group
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Sky is one of Europe’s leading media and entertainment companies and is part of Comcast Corporation, a global media and technology company that connects people to moments and experiences that matter. At Sky we Believe in Better. It’s in our DNA. We’re famous for innovation. We offer streaming services NOW and WOW; the world’s smartest TV, Sky Glass; Sky Stream, the new, easy way to get the Sky Glass experience on any TV; and the best aggregation platform, Sky Q. We provide connectivity you can count on in mobile, and fast, secure, reliable residential and business broadband. We’re Europe’s premium content producer. We create award-winning original content, produce the biggest live sporting events, and we provide free access to news and the arts. We believe that we can have a positive impact on society, by supporting and creating tens of thousands of jobs, addressing digital inequality, being a diverse and inclusive employer, and becoming net zero carbon by 2030.