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Olivia Cheng

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Olivia Cheng is a passionate and innovative product design leader who has dedicated her career to making technology accessible and beneficial for all, particularly for vulnerable and underserved communities. With extensive experience in product design and development, Olivia has a proven track record of leading teams in creating inclusive solutions that address complex problems in various sectors. Her approach is characterized by a systems-thinking mindset, allowing her to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams to bring thoughtful and purposeful technology to life.

After earning her Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from the esteemed Binghamton University, Olivia launched her career with a clear mission: to design services and technology that genuinely improve people's lives. Her adaptability and breadth of skills have been evident through her diverse roles across multiple organizations. Beginning her journey in design, she has held positions ranging from a Web Designer at AARP to a Front End Engineer at iStrategyLabs. Each role has further refined her design philosophy and her commitment to user-centered design.

Olivia's most notable achievement includes her tenure at The New York Times, where she has ascended from a Product Designer to a Product Design Manager and now serves as the Product Design Director. In these pivotal roles, she has been instrumental in shaping the user experience of one of the most reputable news organizations in the world, ensuring that their services are accessible to a broad audience. Prior to her impactful work at The New York Times, Olivia made significant contributions to HealthCare.gov, where she served as Design Lead and Manager at Nava, an organization focused on enhancing the user experience of healthcare access. Her experience encourages a strong dedication to public service and community support, reinforcing the importance of technology in addressing vital societal needs.

Highlights

Sep 17 · Salon
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"See" recap: Manure, rain and still no war - Salon
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'See' Season 3 premiere in L.A. – New York Daily News - New York Daily News

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States