Summary
Ken Haggerty is a UI/UX Solutions Architect with 13 years of experience designing intuitive, organized software and leading cross-functional teams from research through delivery. Trained in Brain and Cognitive Sciences with a minor in Architecture from MIT, he blends cognitive insight and spatial thinking to craft interfaces that are both useful and self-sustaining. His background spans product management, UX research (including work on Google’s self-driving car project), front-end development, and systems requirements for complex defense and aviation programs. Remote consultant experience at Daugherty and hands-on roles at SAIC and Superlative Technologies demonstrate his ability to translate mission-critical needs into usable products. He mentors and teaches—running community tech education and interviewing MIT applicants—reflecting a long-standing commitment to nurturing talent alongside building software. Despite an out-of-date GitHub, he’s actively restarting side projects and assembling a curated portfolio to showcase his multidisciplinary work.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
S.B., Course 9 (Brain + Cognitive Sciences), S.B., Course 9 (Brain + Cognitive Sciences) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology