Presentations

A collection of presentations I’ve created to communicate strategy, research insights, and design recommendations. Each deck was crafted to align cross-functional partners, drive decisions, and secure support for key initiatives.

Youth Accounts: Discovery Deck & Storyboard

Title slide for a report on youth banking, showing a hand holding a smartphone with a list of budgeting goals and activities, within a yellow circle. The background is blue with white text.
A section of a presentation slide titled 'Discovery Methods' describing four methods: Current State Analysis with a checklist icon, Competitor Analysis with a government building icon, Stakeholder Interviews with a microphone icon, and Journey Mapping with an arrow icon. Each method has a brief description below its respective icon.
Slide titled 'Discovery Phase' with the subtitle 'Uncovering gaps in the Youth Account experience', and an exclamation mark icon inside a shield shape on a blue background.
A digital infographic displaying a visual map of user flows and process steps, with two sections of flow diagrams containing pink connecting lines, and text on the left discussing the current state analysis of a user experience related to parental controls, youth, and MSRs.
Comparison table showing feature availability across different competitors, including Chase, Capital One, Ally, Bank of America, and more, with checkmarks and crosses indicating which features are supported.
Comparison of two personas, James and Lisa, outlining their goals, behaviors, needs, and expectations regarding financial literacy and banking.
Line drawing of a man in a suit and a woman holding a book, discussing financial goals, with dollar signs nearby. The man says, "Let's start saving for your goals!" and the woman responds, "Saving sounds fun!"
A digital webpage showing a section titled "Savings Goals and Chores". It features icons for savings goals and chores, with descriptions explaining their purpose. There is an illustration of a person looking at a phone, with speech bubbles indicating excitement about saving for an e-bike. Additionally, there is a smartphone screen displaying a form to assign a chore, with details such as chore name, description, due date, reward amount, and transfer option.

Savings Targets (MVE): Test Results and Competitor Analysis