Supriya Ramesh

Head of Design at Fermat Commerce

Supriya Ramesh has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies in the tech industry. Supriya is currently working as the Head of Design at FERMÀT, where they are involved in designing the future of commerce. Prior to this, Supriya worked as a Product Designer at Meta from 2021 to 2023.

Supriya also had a significant tenure at Facebook from 2019 to 2023, where they held the role of Product Designer. During their time there, they designed various global systems to improve internet access and mentored and coached designers to maximize their potential. Supriya also played a key role in implementing design systems, user research practices, and a design critique culture.

Before joining Facebook, Supriya worked at Apple as a Product Design Lead from 2017 to 2019. During this period, they built cross-disciplinary product teams and delivered products that enhanced efficiency for Apple's retail store employees.

Supriya's earlier experience includes working at IBM from 2012 to 2017. As a UX Design Lead and Product Strategy professional, they spearheaded the development and shipment of products generating significant revenue across industries. Supriya also served as a UX Consultant at IBM from 2012 to 2014.

Additionally, Supriya had an internship experience as a Partner Solutions Intern at IBM in 2010 and worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Western Ontario in 2009, where they were involved in photonics research.

Overall, Supriya Ramesh has accumulated valuable experience in product design, team leadership, and strategic planning throughout their career in the tech industry.

Supriya Ramesh has a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Electrical Engineering with Professional Internship from Queen's University. In addition to their degree, they have obtained several certifications including IBM Design Thinking Practitioner from IBM Global Business Services Talent & Engagement in October 2016, UX & Web Design Master Course: Strategy, Design, Development from Udemy in March 2016, and Design Kit: The Course for Human-Centered Design from NovoEd in February 2016.

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