Senior UX/Product Designer who changes the roadmap.

Hi, I am Gia.
I research, design, and advocate until the product reflects what users actually need and the business actually wants to ship.

About me

I do my best work when there's no clear brief.

Complex platforms, competing stakeholders, undocumented constraints, that's the environment where 10+ years of experience has sharpened me. For the past 10 years, I've been embedded as a UX consultant, leading design for clients, each a distinct, multi-year engagement with its own team, product, and stakeholders. I've designed e-commerce experiences, built advertiser tools and shipped components that scale.

My background spans travel, finance, healthcare, real estate, and industrial sectors but the central theme has always been the same: make sense of the chaos, align the people in the room, and ship something that actually moves the product forward.

What makes me a little different is that I came up through front-end development. That means I understand what I'm asking of engineers, write specs they trust, and rarely get surprised in QA. Design to development handoff isn't a handoff, it's a conversation I've been fluent in for years.

I'm looking for a Senior or Lead Product Designer role at a company where design has a real seat at the table, somewhere I can work closely with a team, help shape how design operates, and make decisions that compound over time.

If that sounds like what you're building, I'd like to talk.

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Experience

Senior UX/Product Designer @ Globant USA | 2015 - 2026
UX consultant embedded with enterprise clients, delivering end-to-end design across travel, finance, healthcare, real estate, and industrial sectors. Clients include: Expedia Group, Rockwell Automation, Wells Fargo, Realogy, Johnson & Johnson

Earlier experience
Front End Developer & UX Designer across agencies and tech companies in the US, Italy, and Mexico | 2010 – 2015