Christina Wodtke


Christina R. Wodtke is an American businesswoman and specialist in the area of design thinking, information architecture and Management Science She is currently a lecturer in HCI at Stanford University.

Personal

Wodtke was born and raised in the Midwest, including early childhood years in Iowa City, Iowa.

Career

Wodtke has held a series of executive roles in the tech industry, most notably leading teams who built the events platform and created an algorithm for Linkedin's newsfeed, leading a redesign of Myspace and its profile pages and leading the design and launch of the Zynga.com gaming platform.
Wodtke is a co-founder and past president of the Information Architecture Institute. As a User Experience professional, she has worked for such companies as Yahoo, Hot Studio, and The New York Times to improve and develop their Web sites.
Wodtke founded Webby-nominated magazine of design thinking and has been publisher continuously. Boxes and Arrows was the first online magazine aimed exclusively at working practitioner designers, and has inspired a host of other online 'zines, from UXmatters to Johnny Holland.
Known for a blunt and humorous speaking manner, she is frequently sought out as an expert for interviews and talks on social web design, gamification, user experience, start-up management, and innovation.