Erin Lentz - Page 10

As the Executive Director of Design at ArtVersion, Erin plays a pivotal role in leading the firm's design initiatives and driving successful outcomes for both internal projects and client collaborations. With her expertise and leadership, Erin oversees the strategic planning and execution of design projects, ensuring they align with clients' objectives and result in impactful brand experiences. Notably, Erin has spearheaded major strategic shifts for renowned clients such as Exelon, Hilton, TransUnion, Caterpillar, and Volvo. Her contributions have focused on driving user engagement and evolving brand experiences by expanding digital language and leveraging data science, research, and design methods. Through her leadership, Erin ensures that the design team at ArtVersion delivers exceptional solutions that not only meet client's immediate needs but also contribute to their long-term success. She fosters collaboration, encourages best practices, and promotes a culture of continuous learning within the design team. Erin's passion for design extends beyond aesthetics; she recognizes the power of design to solve complex problems, enhance user experiences, and drive business growth. Erin's impact goes beyond individual projects. She actively seeks opportunities to innovate and evolve ArtVersion's capabilities, always staying ahead of industry trends and technological advancements. By staying at the forefront of design thinking and harnessing the potential of emerging technologies, Erin empowers ArtVersion to deliver cutting-edge solutions and stay competitive in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
Erin Lentz - Executive Director of Design at ArtVersion
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Building A Creative Infrastructure

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Knowledge of Technology

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