Jen Goertzen

Speaking

I’ve had the honour to speak with teams, professionals, and students around the world on topics and ideas that have shaped me as a human, designer, and leader.

Conferences & presentations

Speaker at Berlin Product Designers Meetup
“To design for no-code: We need to stop talking about ‘no code’.”
March 2022 

Speaker at New Media Manitoba
“Growing Into Any Role You Want”
April 2021 Presentation recording on YouTube

Roundtable at UX Copenhagen 2021: Commoning
“The tension between inclusion & accessibility and the demands of product-market fit”
March 2021

Presenter at UX Camp Europe
“Joining and knowing your new team: How to onboard yourself”
June 2020 – Template Script EN / Template Script DE

Presenter at UX Crunch Berlin
“How to stop having the ‘Accessibility Talk’”
December 2019

Presenter at IxDA Berlin
“Joining and knowing your new team: How to onboard yourself”
June 2019 – Template Script EN / Template Script DE

Co-presenter at Wire for Content Graz students
“How we design: Defining the problem space”
May 2019

Presenter at Marley Spoon’s Design Exchange
“Context matters: How to get better user feedback”
February 2019

Presenter at Wire
“Context matters: How to get better user feedback”
February 2019

Speaker at Red River College
“Ethics & Sustainable Design (or how to be a good human)”
January 2018

Speaker at Red River College
“A Day in the Life of a UX Designer”
November 2017

Panel Organizer & Moderator at Prairie Dev Con
“Navigating Cross-Functional Team Dynamics”
June 2017

Co-Speaker with Quinn Keast at North Forge Technology Exchange
“Putting UX to the Test: User Interviews & Usability Testing”
May 2017

Presenter at Prairie Dev Con
“Stop Reacting to Mocks and Own Your Product”
April 2016

Book Me

Interested in having me speak?

The best way to learn is to teach and to listen. I’m always interested in presenting or running workshops with teams, students, and anyone looking to grow. If you’re interested, please get in touch at jen@jengoertzen.com.

Contact

jen@jengoertzen.com

On the socials
  • LinkedIn
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  • Twitter
  • Medium
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