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Eirene Woo
Product & UX Designer at EventX
Eirene Woo is a seasoned UX designer with a strong business and research background, specializing in translating user-centric insights into practical business and design strategies. She has ventured into Silicon Valley and MIT independently to tackle intricate design challenges using a blend of UX design techniques and business analytics. Apart from her professional pursuits, she finds joy in engaging in social projects and solving Sudokus to enhance her problem-solving skills.
Eirene's educational journey is marked by achievements, including a study of the Go-to-market Program and Entrepreneurship at Stanford University Graduate School of Business on a full sponsorship. She also completed her Bachelor of Business Administration with double majors in Information Systems and Operations Management with Upper Second Class Honors from HKUST Business School, where she had a foundation in high school studies in Business Administration, Literature in English, and History at St. Mary's Cannosian College.
Throughout her career, Eirene has held significant roles in various organizations. She currently serves as a Product & UX Designer at EventX (formerly EventXtra), bringing her expertise to the team. Her prior experiences include positions such as UX Designer & Engineer at aubrey in math through MIT Fuse, Manager focusing on UX/UI, Business Development & Marketing at LearningPal, Inc., and UX Researcher for Product 'Taichi Master' at MIT Innovation Initiative. Eirene has also contributed her skills as a Software Tester specializing in Usability at Oursky, interned in HR (Training and Development) at Esquel Group, served as a Student Consultant for UX/UI at HKUST Business School, and held a Business Development Internship role at Uber.
Eirene Woo's unique blend of UX design expertise, business acumen, and penchant for research sets her apart in the field. Her dedication to crafting seamless user experiences while aligning them with business goals showcases her commitment to the intersection of design and strategy.