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    Rebecca Weimer

    Strategic UX & Visual Information Designer

    Rebecca Weimer is a Service & Experience Design Lead at Fjord, part of Accenture Song, based in Austin, Texas.1 She has over 20 years of design experience across various sectors, including non-profit, government, start-up, in-house, and agency work.1

    Rebecca specializes in leading cross-disciplinary teams to solve complex design challenges and guiding clients through research synthesis, co-creation workshops, and storytelling.1 She is also a certified Biomimicry Practitioner, leveraging nature's wisdom in her design approach to create more sustainable and enjoyable solutions.1

    At Fjord, Rebecca serves as the Austin studio ambassador and I&D lead. She hosts the Design for Sustainability and Content Design Community of Practices, as well as Mindful Mornings, which promotes health, meditation, and wellbeing at work.1

    Prior to her current role, Rebecca held positions such as:

    • Sr Content Designer at Fjord (November 2016 - September 2022)
    • UX/UI Design Strategy Contractor at MineralSoft (August 2016 - August 2017)
    • Campaign Manager at Xerox Services (July 2013 - April 2016)
    • Information Architect & User Experience Interface Designer at ACS, a Xerox Company (August 2011 - June 2013)1

    Rebecca is also the founder and director of Graphic Change, Inc., a company that works to improve the effectiveness and impact of organizations supporting society and the environment through graphic design.1 Additionally, she serves as the Communications Director for WatSan Action, a non-profit focused on improving water and sanitation conditions in Jakarta, Indonesia.1

    Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.1 She is also an Integrative Health Coach, Detoxification Specialist, and certified yoga and meditation instructor.1

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    Austin, Texas