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Home / People / Eduardo Ortiz

Eduardo Ortiz

Eduardo Ortiz

Past roles: speaker

LinkedIn profile
Twitter: @eduardoortiz
Website: http://www.ed.uar.do/

Eduardo Ortiz is a designer and an engineer with over a decade of experience. For the past 6 years he’s been focused on developing design within social impact practices in order to help make a positive difference in the world. He’s co-founded Project 100, an organization dedicated to helping get progressive women elected to Congress, and PRTNRS, LLC a social impact design and engineering studio working with organizations that are helping improve their communities. He previously held several titles (Executive Creative Director, Director, Designer) at the US Digital Service, a White House startup launched under President Obama to use design and technology to deliver better services to the American people; he focused on immigration reform and developing new capabilities for NATO. He is also a decorated Marine Corps veteran.

Conference talks

  • How Valuable Is Your Work? Measuring the User Experience (2011 Main Conference Talk)
  • Panel: Designing for Villains (2014 Main Conference Talk)

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