[Sigia-l] Who can mentor a UX pro that's already a director?

Laurie Gray laurie.gray at gmail.com
Sat May 22 16:01:41 EDT 2010


Jayson, in similar situations, I have reached out to colleagues in other
disciplines. As a result, I have learned considerable amounts about general
business, visual design, marketing, sales, and so on. I have been able to
apply the bits and pieces of knowledge into my own UX practice. I have to
think, too, that by engaging with others outside of my chosen field, they
have learned a bit about UX, as well. I also agree with the other poster -
you'd be amazed what you can learn by mentoring others, too. I have found
that in mentoring others, my own convictions become even stronger.

Laurie

On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Jayson Elliot <jayson.elliot at gmail.com>wrote:

> This may be an unusual question, or it may not be.
>
> I'm a UX director, have been working in the field of interactive design
> since the mid-'90s and as an IA since 1998. I feel like I'm starting to hit
> a ceiling in terms of professional growth.
> As the most senior UX person in my company, there's no one I can turn to in
> the agency to help me grow.
>
> Is there anyone who is at a place in their career where they feel they
> could
> provide some peer mentorship? Or perhaps someone who would just like to
> give
> some one-on-one advice?
>
> Please drop me a line directly if you're interested. Thanks!
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