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AMA: Redesigning cancer care

Tuesday December 17 at 11AM PT/2PM ET/7PM GMT

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It's often said that design can change lives, but few know this truth more intimately than Jaime Lopez, Chief Design & Marketing Officer at Flatiron Health. She and her team are on a mission to improve every person’s experience with cancer.

We'll be talking with Jaime about her team's UX process, what it's like to do mission-driven work, leading across design and marketing, and more.

Join us for an AMA with Jaime Lopez, one of the most impressive design leaders we know.

About Jaime Lopez

Jaime Lopez is the Chief Design & Marketing Officer at Flatiron Health. She has over 15 years of startup product, design and marketing experience with a passion for creative problem solving and building and mentoring teams.

In her role at Flatiron Health, Jaime uses her background to create and deliver high-quality experiences to oversee the company’s entire marketing and design suite.

Prior to joining Flatiron Health in 2016, Jaime led the design team at Opower, a startup working to address climate change, and worked for clients such as The Pan American Health Organization, Nestle, HP, Product (Red) and Neil Diamond.

Jaime holds a bachelor’s degree from the Art Center College of Design with a focus on Design for Social Impact. Her work has been recognized by Communication Arts Magazine, HOW International Design Annual Awards, Art Directors Club, Print Magazine, and The Fast Company Innovation Awards.

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