Summary
Samuel Liberty is a gamification consultant and lead game designer with 11 years of experience architecting games for healthcare, education, humanitarian response, and public policy across clients like the World Bank, UNICEF, the International Red Cross, MIT labs, and multiple UN agencies. He blends research-led behavior change, HCI, and playful UX to deliver measurable impact—from reduced illness in Ghanaian schools to policy-level workshops at G7—and has led teams, large grants, and product integrations for commercial partners including Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro launch. A seasoned instructor at Northeastern University, he directs VR/hybrid student projects and teaches socially responsible game design while guiding corporate gamification efforts at Atlassian and startups. Unusually, his practice spans both high-stakes government training and consumer health product economies, pairing rigorous evaluation with craft-driven game systems.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Emerson College