UXalliance speakers to headline User Experience Masterclass in Auckland

February 16, 2010

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Robert Schumacher and Gavin Lew, Managing Directors of User Centric, will be among the eleven user experience professionals from around the world presenting at Skycity Auckland in New Zealand for the first ever User eXerience Masterclass on Monday, March 15, 2010.

Hosted by User Experience Alliance (www.uxalliance.com/) partners Optimal Usability, this day long event will include two panel sessions, a wide variety of specialist’s sessions and a casual networking opportunity over drinks.  Topics on customer experience, usability and design will appeal to all levels in an organization - from CEOs and managers, through designers and usability professionals.

“We are delighted and proud to be a part of such a unique, broad-based effort,” said Shailesh Manga, Director of Optimal Usability. “It is important to us to share our international expertise and experience in hopes for a more culturally conscious community of professionals.”

Persons interested in attending the UX Masterclass should contact Kimberley at Kimberley.Hart@optimalusability.com. Please visit http://optimalusability.com/ux-masterclass.php for detailed session descriptions, speaker biographies and other important information.


About the UXalliance

With a continually growing network of 22 user research companies, the UXalliance has served as a dependable and cost-effective partner to global companies since 2005. With over 250 global projects completed to date, 50+ usability labs, and nearly 300 user experience professionals, the UXalliance assures the quality and expertise clients look for in global research projects. Visit http://www.uxalliance.com/ for more information.

Contact:
Aimee Reif
UXalliance Marketing Coordinator
aimee@uxalliance.com
+1.630.320-3910

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