Eric Casequin

Product Designer at Centro Benefits Research

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
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Eric Casequin is a product designer and maker with 15 years of experience blending UX, full‑stack engineering, and product strategy to simplify complex technical domains like developer tooling, SaaS, and enterprise insurance platforms. He’s led end‑to‑end design and engineering efforts—building scalable design systems, reusable component libraries, and prototypes in Figma, React/Next.js and Storybook—that reduced regressions and developer friction by measurable amounts. As a senior UX engineer at FINEOS he drove a B2B underwriting platform and centralized resources to accelerate team delivery, and previously helped a startup through acquisition and fundraising as a technical co‑founder. Eric also co‑founded a family studio to teach entrepreneurship and hands‑on skills to his children, reflecting a practical, mentorship-first approach to design and product work. Based in Edmond, OK, he pairs pixel‑level craft with system thinking to deliver user-centered solutions that meet business goals.
code15 years of coding experience
job15 years of employment as a software developer
languagesEnglish
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Programming languages (1)

PHP

Github contributions (5)

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zeropx/Date-From-To

Mar 2011 - Nov 2013

Contributions:6 commits in 2 years 8 months
zeropx/baiter

Mar 2018 - Mar 2018

Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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Eric Casequin - Product Designer at Centro Benefits Research