
About
Kristi Woolsey is an Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Integrated Innovation Institute since 2018, specializing in behavioral patterns influenced by technology and their impact on physical/digital spaces. She also serves as a consultant at BCG, focusing on future customer and employee experiences in evolving environments.
Education:
- Master of Architecture, Arizona State University
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology
Research Focus: Woolsey explores how technology drives workplace and spatial transformations, emphasizing the merger of digital and physical environments. Her work spans workplace strategy, customer experience design, and the behavioral implications of emerging technologies.
Professional Background: Prior to academia, she founded a leading architecture and design firm, later transitioning to consulting roles at MAYA Design (acquired by BCG) and BCG. She has lectured at Arizona State University, UCSD Rady School of Management, and others.
Media Recognition: Frequently quoted in Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Bloomberg for insights on future trends and workplace innovation.
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