Jl Anderson

Lead UX Designer at The College Board

JL Anderson has a diverse work experience in UX design and web development. They have worked as a Lead UX Designer at The College Board since 2018. Prior to that, Anderson worked as a Senior Information Architect at Infor, where they were responsible for the user experience of the company's main site and internal sites. They also played a key role in launching the Beta Tester Community and contributed to redesign efforts. Anderson also worked at the New York Public Library as a Senior UX Designer, where they introduced wireframing and led the redesign of the Digital Gallery. They started their career as a Freelance Web Designer and worked for clients such as Jonathan Green, FoodHealer, and Bedford St. Martin's. Anderson also has experience working as a Digital Designer for coolfire.interactive and as a Staff Editor at PC Magazine. Overall, their work experience demonstrates expertise in UX design, web development, and project management.

JL Anderson holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Comparative Literature and Art History from Smith College (1991-1995). They also obtained a Master of Library Science (MLS) and Master of Science (MS) degree in Library and Information Science, as well as History of Art and Design, from Pratt Institute (2003-2007).

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Timeline

  • Lead UX Designer

    July, 2018 - present