Jeff Courcelle serves as the Vice President & Chief Designer at MicroStrategy, where he leverages over 25 years of expertise in user experience (UX) and design to transform complex data into intuitive, actionable insights. His extensive background spans various industries, including Financial Services, Retail, Pharma,...
Jeff Courcelle serves as the Vice President & Chief Designer at MicroStrategy, where he leverages over 25 years of expertise in user experience (UX) and design to transform complex data into intuitive, actionable insights. His extensive background spans various industries, including Financial Services, Retail, Pharma, and Business Intelligence, enabling him to create award-winning applications that not only enhance customer acquisition and retention but also simplify the user journey through sophisticated data analytics.
In his current role, Jeff is at the forefront of building a world-class User Experience & Design group, fostering a design-centric culture within MicroStrategy. He is dedicated to instilling methodologies that prioritize usability and user interface design, ensuring that every product aligns with the needs and expectations of its users. Jeff is also leading the vision for the next generation of MicroStrategy software, collaborating closely with Engineering and Product teams to integrate cutting-edge design principles that enhance functionality across web and mobile platforms.
His skill set encompasses a broad spectrum of competencies, including business analysis, graphic design, and information design, which he employs to create seamless web applications that resonate with users. By focusing on the science of human interaction with data, Jeff is not only shaping the future of MicroStrategy's offerings but is also setting new standards for how organizations can leverage design to drive business outcomes. His commitment to excellence in user experience is a testament to his belief that great design is not just about aesthetics; it’s about creating meaningful connections between users and the data they rely on.