# Pritish Sai > Lead Product Designer | Enterprise AI | AI Startup Founder Location: New York, New York, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/pritish If I have to condense myself as a person and a professional into one single sentence, it would be this "I focus on the end-to-end design process for Enterprise Products with a massive emphasis on scalability while maintaining a human-centered approach towards my end-users" As a UX designer who is completely immersed into the enterprise world, there are certain harsh realties that we must first acknowledge before we dive into solving them. 1. Enterprise products do not receive the same love and care as Consumer products. 2. Users often feel imprisoned into using redundant software because their paychecks depend on it. 3. Users of enterprise software have clear objectives and no patience for experimentation. 4. We are still years behind in implementing a mobile-first approach for enterprise products. 5. Bad design in enterprise adds additional layers of stress to an already overwhelming workday. 6. AI should be used to remove frictional pain-points and create seamless workflows. My experience as a lead designer for multiple enterprise products that have served thousands of users across the United States have taught some extremely valuable lessons. As a result I've written the 8 commandments of effective enterprise design (updated for 2025) 1. Conventional business metrics have less relevance for enterprise products because users will have to engage with the system regardless of how they feel. There needs to be more granularity in defining KPIs that are more correlated to users completing their day-to-day tasks. 2. Designers need to integrate themselves into a cross-disciplinary environment where they have to get into the mindset of developers, data-scientists, PMs, business owners and even marketers. A cookie-cutter mindset incubated in a silo is not useful to anyone. 3. Quantitative data can be used to find behavioral patterns and validate user feedback. 4. Design systems are the lifeblood for sustainable and scalable design. NEVER leave home without one. 5. Legacy users FEAR (and I do mean that) change. A designer has an obligation to put their minds to ease. 6. Accessibility isn't an afterthought. It's a requirement and should be part of any design process. 7. AI serves as a conduit for automation and effective streamlining of the design process. 8. Pixel-perfection should be second nature to a designer. This is further corroborated by the effective use of a bulletproof design system. My north-star will always be oriented towards making sure your life as an enterprise user is made a bit more easier. ## Work Experience ### Lead Product Designer, AI Pension Administration @ NYCERS Jan 2025 – Jan 2025 | Brooklyn, New York, United States Led UX for NYCEPAS, an AI-powered pension administration system supporting 350,000+ active and retired members. The initiative modernized legacy pension workflows into an explainable, efficient, and accessible platform used by analysts, specialists, and member-facing teams. Role & Contribution • Directed end-to-end UX research, journey mapping, and information architecture across complex multi-stakeholder workflows. • Translated dense pension rules, eligibility logic, and case patterns into intuitive, guided interfaces aligned with AI-driven decision support. • Partnered with product, engineering, and policy teams in an Agile environment to validate requirements and resolve logic-to-UX conflicts. • Established a scalable Figma design system and documentation supporting long-term growth and multi-module consistency. • Embedded accessibility (ADA/WCAG) and usability validation into all major releases with recurring review checkpoints. ### Lead Product Designer, AI-Powered Case Management @ CMA Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 Worked as a Lead Designer on HANDS AI, an AI-driven platform that enhances how healthcare and family services operate. From scheduling medical appointments to streamlining WIC program access and simplifying medical records management, this platform is built to make critical services more efficient, accessible, and user-friendly. My Role & Design Process As the lead designer, my goal was to create intuitive, scalable, and accessible workflows that cater to both healthcare providers and families. Here’s how we tackled the challenge: User Research & Discovery – Conducted interviews with healthcare professionals and families to understand pain points in scheduling, document retrieval, and program enrollment. Wireframing & Prototyping – Designed high-fidelity prototypes to test different interaction models for appointment scheduling, medical records access, and eligibility verification. Scalability & Accessibility – Focused on WCAG-compliant designs to ensure the platform is usable for all demographics, including those with limited digital literacy. Iterative Testing & Refinements – Ran usability tests with real users, refining navigation flows and reducing cognitive load for key tasks. Key Milestones Achieved Redesigned the scheduling system to reduce appointment booking time by over 40%. Created an intuitive WIC search & enrollment experience, making it easier for families to find and apply for benefits. Streamlined medical records access, improving retrieval time and reducing errors in documentation. Built a scalable design system that ensures consistency across all AI-driven features. This project reinforced my passion for human-centered AI design—leveraging AI to enhance, not replace, critical interactions in healthcare and social services. ### Senior UX Designer, AI Insights and Analytics @ NYC Department of Education Jan 2022 – Jan 2023 | Manhattan, New York, United States Led end-to-end UX for Insight AI, the DOE’s analytics platform used to interpret student performance across K–12 districts. Directed mixed-methods research, multi-user persona development, and behavioral validation to expose cognitive load issues across educator workflows. Re-architected information structures for 40+ dashboards, embedding metrics and decision-support patterns into complex data views. Produced wireframes, interactive prototypes, and high-fidelity UI using Figma, applying typographic systems, layout engineering, and accessibility standards. Established a modular design system to unify reporting experiences and drive scalability. Collaborated with cross-functional partners, conducted usability testing, and translated findings into measurable improvements in efficiency, comprehension, and reporting accuracy. ### Senior UX Designer, Data Warehousing @ NBCUniversal Jan 2022 – Jan 2022 ### UX Designer, Networking and Engineering @ Verizon Jan 2020 – Jan 2022 | Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States Led the complete end-to-end UX Process for 15 web-based applications to optimize internal business processes for network and engineering teams on the East Coast. These applications were in the areas of Project and Task Management, Budgeting, Resource Allocation, Audit Trails, Material Tracking, Tasking Infrastructure, Vendor Bids and Onboarding, Routing Admin, and Advanced Search. Used a diverse set of testing and research methodologies as part of agile UX process to consistently identify pain-points in both legacy systems and redesigns. These included usability testing, A/B testing, card sorting, user interviews, and surveys. Designed multiple iterations of wireframes with Sketch and Figma and ran feedback loops with Invision. Worked with compliance and implementation development teams to build and maintain component libraries for React and Angular based UI components while ensuring technical feasibility was met during sprint cycles. Conducted detailed UI audits of implemented screens to ensure that compliance guidelines were being followed. Mentored two junior designers in both prototyping and user research. Participated and worked on updating two primary design systems used for wireline and wireless projects - Canvas and VDS. Participated in 3 Design Ideathons (winning 1 and placing 2nd in two). ### Visual Designer @ Qualitrol Jan 2019 – Jan 2019 | Rochester, New York Area As part of Qualitrol’s design team, I was tasked with designing the prototypes for a internal enterprise tool for power grid management. I worked with a cross-functional team of engineers and designers and created multiple iterations of user flows, journey maps, wireframes and high-fidelity prototypes (with Sketch, Adobe XD and Blend for Visual Studio) and gathered data and feedback using surveys, user interviews and testing sessions which fueled redesigns. In addition, I was also tasked with creating an interactive web application that would be used in lieu of a physical product catalog. The process involved creating information architecture charts and user flows and talking to core members on the manufacturing and packaging floor to understand what information is sent to new customers about their product purchases. I designed the web application with CSS and JavaScript and it is now used as part of Qualtrol’s brand strategy for all their products. I also created the official style and branding guidelines for all online and offline marketing material. The guidelines included color palettes, typography, iconography, layouts and logos. The guidelines were distributed to the sales, marketing and product teams as well as the company’s core customers and businesses as part of Qualitrol’s new brand strategy. ### UX Designer @ Skychaser Labs Jan 2015 – Jan 2017 | Chennai ### Web Designer @ Amtex Systems Jan 2014 – Jan 2015 | Chennai Area, India Amtex is a global software services and product development company that serves clients in a multitude of areas including media, healthcare, eCommerce, government, and fashion. As a member of both the software development and marketing team, I had the following responsibilities I worked on building frontend features for ’The Mode’, which consisted of content management systems as well as the integrated websites. This process involved talking to clients on usability issues with the existing systems and initiating changes. As a frontend developer, I designed the newsletter and text-editor features and worked on redesigning major parts of the cms as per the client’s needs. I also handled analytics for several projects and generated reports based on studying user behavior through Google Analytics, Search Console and Facebook Ads Manager. ## Education ### Masters in Human Computer Interaction Rochester Institute of Technology ### Master of Science (MSc) in Business Administration and Management Alliance Manchester Business School ### Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Visual Communication Loyola College ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/pritishsai --- Source: https://flows.cv/pritish JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/pritish/resume.json Last updated: 2026-02-23