Christine Bath is a senior design strategist with 10+ years leading user-centered product and design system work across government and startups. She scales design practices from concept to launch, coaching teams and building cross-functional onboarding and accessibility programs that accelerated new-hire impact at 18F. Her portfolio includes mission-driven projects for federal agencies and state governments—designing ML data translation tools for NIH, digitizing permits for the U.S. Forest Service, and shaping a TANF system serving 800,000 families. Christine blends front-end sensibilities with systems thinking to optimize clarity over cleverness, pairing prototypes and research to align stakeholders and reduce operational friction. Known for empathetic leadership, she prioritizes humanity, celebration, and reflection while improving delivery for large portfolios and complex programs.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Graphic and Web Design, Graphic and Web Design at Center for Digital Imaging Arts - Boston University
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BA, BS dual degree, Communication Studies and Political Science (Concentration in Public Policy), BA, BS dual degree, Communication Studies and Political Science (Concentration in Public Policy) at Boston University
Prototypes for NIH NCATS Biomedical Translator project.
Contributions:9 PRs, 67 pushes, 8 branches in 28 days
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Christine Bath - Senior Design Strategist, Design Systems