Medea Lee has extensive experience in the field of design, particularly in user experience (UX) and creative direction. Medea is currently serving as the Group Director of Experience Design at Stellar Elements, where they oversee the design strategy and implementation of CX and EX for omni-channel experiences. Medea'srole involves blending creative thinking, technical expertise, and leadership skills to drive innovation and direction for clients, products, and brands.
Prior to their current role, Medea worked at projekt202, where they held several positions including Director of User Experience, Head of Experience Design (Central Region), and Sr Experience Director. In these roles, they successfully led engagements to enhance clients' omni-channel experiences in various industries such as finance, e-commerce, telecommunications, and industrial internet of things (IIOT). Medea managed their team's workload, estimated timing and resources, and matched talent to opportunities. Additionally, they were responsible for scoping, resourcing, and estimating pursuits in the pre-sales process.
Before joining projekt202, Medea held various design roles at Mutual Mobile, Razorfish, Possible Worldwide, Engauge (US), Conn's, Well + Done Design, Helmut Lang, and Carlisle Collection. Medea'sresponsibilities ranged from leading visual design projects, brainstorming and ideating innovative interactive experiences, collaborating with leadership teams, and developing creative for advertising and marketing campaigns.
Overall, Medea Lee's work experience reflects their expertise in design, UX, creative direction, and leadership, making their a valuable asset in driving successful and innovative user-centered experiences across various industries.
Medea Lee completed an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Fashion Design at Parsons School of Design - The New School from 2004 to 2005. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing/Marketing Management, General at Texas State University from 1998 to 2002.
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