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Challis
Hodge is an Experience Strategist with over 14 years experience leading cross-functional
teams in the planning, research, conceptualization, design and development of
user-centered products, services, software and Internet solutions. Experienced
in corporate, consulting, startup and academic environments. Widely regarded as
a thought leader in the design and technology industries. Instrumental in the
evolution of methods and processes, that brings human perspective to the application
of technology, ultimately creating and retaining business value. .
Currently,
Hodge is an Independent Consultant in the areas of Strategic Design and Innovation,
User-Centered Business Strategy, and User Experience and Digital Branding. Previously
Hodge was CEO and co-founder of HannaHodge where he provided vision, business
direction and industry insight for one of the industries pioneering user experience
firms. HannaHodge broke new ground in combining rigorous user-centered design
and testing methods, research methods from anthropology and the social sciences,
business strategy and advanced technology all combined in one customer-centered
process. He brings with him an extensive range of leadership and hands-on
experience in the study of relationships between computers and people. Hodge was
preparing for a career in Human-Computer Interaction in the field's earliest stages.
In the early 80's he did extensive studies in fine art, engineering, and psychology
before embarking on a 5 year undergraduate degree in industrial design at the
University of Cincinnati. He later returned to the University of Cincinnati to
earn a Master of Design degree in Human-Computer Interaction. Hodge has
led a number of initiatives to advance the study of relationships between computers
and people. Prior to founding HannaHodge, he participated in the early development
of the IBM Global Services consulting business. There, he developed user interface
solutions and strategies for companies in the automotive, banking and technology
industries. While specializing in research for the creation of digital branding
strategies, emotion and user experience in interactive products, he led the charge
for the design of such products as handheld and portable devices. In addition,
he has held academic posts at the University of Wisconsin and the University of
Cincinnati where he was active in governance and curriculum development. He taught
such courses as digital media, human-computer interaction, interface design, industrial
design, computer graphics, 2D and 3D animation and design visualization/communication.
In addition he was responsible for running the University of Cincinnati's 150-seat
Computer Graphics Center. Hodge has also assumed instrumental roles in
the corporate world, leading such initiatives as designing computer hardware for
Digital Equipment Corporation and NCR, as well as developing award-winning work
for Black & Decker. Hodge serves on the advisory board of LOOP, the AIGA
Journal of Interaction Design Education and is active in a variety of organizations
including Design Management Institute (DMI), American Center for Design (ACD),
American Institute of Graphic Art - Advance for Design (AIGA), Usability Professionals'
Association (UPA) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM / SIGCHI).
He holds a BS in Industrial Design and a Masters of Design in Human-Computer Interaction
from the University of Cincinnati.
In his spare time Hodge enjoys bonsai gardening and collecting antique and unique chairs. He and his wife Kimberly live in West Chester Ohio with their
three children Alexandra, Rosalyn and Elizabeth.
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