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Graduation paths: A systems approach to unconventional personal growth

In tech, graduation marks the moment something has been tested enough to be trusted at scale. In life, it marks the end of one chapter and the terrifying, exhilarating beginning of another. This talk lives at the intersection of both.

As a Design Program Manager for a design systems team, I've spent over 5 years collaborating with designers and engineers to turn inconsistency into infrastructure. Unsurprisingly, that component that took six months to name and thirty seconds to build has a lot to teach us beyond the Figma file. I have applied what I've learned along the way to build Storyland Collective, a monthly storytime program hosting interactive readings, live music, and creative activities for families and young readers.

"Graduation Paths" is a story about what happens when a systems thinker becomes a founder and what each side teaches the other. From system architecture to adoption strategy, I'll share how DesignOps and Design Systems principles are growing Storyland Collective into a community institution where families consistently gather, local businesses thrive, and stories belonging to our communities take center stage. Building something deeply human is what happens when systems thinking meets the unconventional path.

This talk is for designers, researchers, and entrepreneurs looking to bring fresh frameworks back to their teams — and their passion projects. Attendees will leave with:

- Frameworks for building contributionand adoption strategies  

- Practical design program managementprinciples that travel from systems work to UX practice to the project you'vebeen tinkering with

- Why the most unexpected combinationsof your experience are often your sharpest competitive edge

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