Tanvi Kulkarni is a seasoned Product Designer at EverTrue, where she leverages over five years of experience to craft innovative, donor-centric designs tailored for the advancement industry. In her current role, Tanvi plays a pivotal part in developing user-centric interfaces that not only enhance user...
Tanvi Kulkarni is a seasoned Product Designer at EverTrue, where she leverages over five years of experience to craft innovative, donor-centric designs tailored for the advancement industry. In her current role, Tanvi plays a pivotal part in developing user-centric interfaces that not only enhance user experience but also align seamlessly with the strategic objectives of educational institutions and non-profit organizations. Her expertise in system design thinking enables her to approach complex challenges with a holistic perspective, ensuring that every design decision is informed by thorough user research and usability testing.
At EverTrue, Tanvi has spearheaded several key projects that exemplify her commitment to creating impactful solutions. One notable project involved redesigning a donor engagement platform, where she utilized her skills in interaction design and storyboarding to streamline the user journey, significantly improving user satisfaction and engagement metrics. Her proficiency in tools like Figma and Adobe XD allows her to prototype and iterate designs rapidly, fostering collaboration with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
Tanvi's strategic thinking and strong communication skills further enhance her ability to advocate for user needs, ensuring that the final products resonate with both users and business goals. As a passionate advocate for user experience, she is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of design in the advancement sector, continually seeking new ways to enhance donor relationships through innovative design solutions. With her unique blend of technical skills and a user-centered mindset, Tanvi is poised to make a lasting impact at EverTrue and in the broader design community.