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William Roissetter
Making and delivering user centred services specialising in healthcare and government
William Roissetter is a service designer and user researcher with a strong focus on user-centered design and user research methodologies to drive design decisions. He holds a degree in Human Geography from The Manchester Metropolitan University and has a background in working with various organizations across different sectors.
Throughout his career, William has held several key positions in prestigious organizations such as Faculty, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Centre for Digital Public Services, Public Digital, Boehringer Ingelheim, Nomensa, OpenSeneca, Pfizer, Government Digital Service, Copson, UK Home Office, Made by Many, Futerra Sustainability Communications, and Ethical Consumer.
With a wealth of experience in areas such as digital transformation, behavior change design in healthcare, user experience, and research, William has made significant contributions to projects related to user-centered design, service design, and design research.
William Roissetter's expertise lies in helping teams understand user needs, conducting thorough user research, and leveraging insights to drive design solutions. His approach emphasizes a design based on research and prototyping to meet the evolving needs of users and enhance user experiences.