The future of experience is being built now.
The boundaries between design, technology, and business strategy are disappearing.
For years, we focused on interfaces, journeys, and digital products, but the technologies shaping the next decade are changing something deeper.
As products make decisions and systems learn, experience is no longer just what people see.
It’s what they rely on.
The companies that succeed in this next era will not simply build better interfaces. They will build systems people trust.
That’s the kind of work I focus on.
Hi, I’m Meghan.
I work at the intersection of design, technology, and business strategy, helping organizations rethink how they build products, deliver services, and create experiences.
With a foundation in design and more than a decade leading transformation work across industries, I focus on turning emerging technologies into real products, services, and capabilities organizations can actually run.
Because transformation does not happen in strategy decks. It happens when organizations change how they work.
For more than a decade, I’ve led transformation work with organizations ranging from early-stage startups to some of the world’s largest brands across financial services, aviation, healthcare, and technology.
From strategy through execution, the goal is always the same: move ideas into the real world.
A few ideas about where experience, technology, and organizations are headed