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Me sitting on the set of a late night TV show being interviewed.
You've got questions.
I've got answers.

Q: What differientiates you as a designer?
A: I’m not just a creative or just a UX lead. I’m a strategic creative leader who understands how brand, design, and GTM come together.

Q: How do you stay calm under pressure and handle tight deadlines?
A: I’ve learned to stay steady no matter the situation.

🚒 As a volunteer firefighter, I was trained to keep calm and think clearly when things got literally heated.

⚽ Playing goalie in soccer taught me how to focus when all eyes are on you and the outcome hinges on a single moment.

🎨 Working four years in an agency taught me how to deliver high-quality work fast, where tight deadlines are the norm, not the exception.

Those experiences shaped how I handle pressure today—stay composed, stay focused, and perform when it counts.

Q: That's fantastic. Ever worked with any large companies from your days in marketing or currently in product?
A: Glad you asked, fake Stephen Colbert. I’ve partnered directly with Fortune 500 brands and led work for white-label platforms that serve them. From enterprise SaaS to consumer tech, I’ve helped teams shape product stories that scale.

Q: Outside of work what is that you do to keep busy? 
A: I love nature. It’s where I unplug and reset. I recently started fly fishing, which has taught me patience and the value of learning by doing (and sometimes untangling).  

Q: Ok, Anthony. Are you ready for our 5 rapid questions?
A: Let's do it.

Q: Question 1. We’re replacing Mt. Rushmore with celebrities. Who needs to be up there?
A: Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer.

Q: Question 2. Strangest habbit of yours?
A: I use to put ice cubes in my milk.

Q: Question 3. . If you could trade jobs for a week with anyone, who would it be?
A: wilderness guide. Fresh air, no inbox, and surrounded by nature.  Sign me up.

Q: Question 4. Last meal?

A: Chicken cutlet.

Q: Question 5. Favorite artists?
A: Stephen Wiltshire, Massimo Vignelli and Ian Spalter.

Q: Back to the professional questions, Anthony. Proudest project you've worked on? 
A: Launching the first-of-its-kind Foundation Management SaaS in under six months. We brought new hires and legacy team members together to deliver something the philanthropy tech space hadn’t seen before. It was collaboration at its best, fast, strategic, and meaningful.

Q: What kind of problems do you love solving most? 
A: Ones that require both head and heart, where data and design need to work together. I like challenges that make me think strategically but still let me build something beautiful.

Q: How do you connect marketing and product thinking in your work? 
A: I look at both as parts of the same story. Marketing attracts users with a promise, and product delivers on it. My goal is to make sure the experience feels seamless from the first touchpoint to retention.