SoCal UX Designers is proud to host our very first live panel discussion with five outstanding UX researchers from across the field—startups, global orgs, freelance, and solo roles.
Whether you're a designer, developer, researcher, product manager, or just research-curious, this evening will give you real insight into how UX research fits into product development, collaboration, strategy, and storytelling.
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## 🎙️ What to Expect
- A panel discussion featuring five UX researchers with diverse backgrounds
- Real-world insights on collaboration, communication, research impact & more
- Audience Q&A — submit your questions with your Meetup RSVP, live at the event, or via Google Form QR code
- A short group survey, which gives you a chance to win a very special surprise
- Time to mingle and connect with the local UX community!
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## 🧠 About the Panelists
Adam Valerio (he/him)
Technical UX Researcher at Deloitte
Adam is a PhD-trained researcher with over 15 years of experience. He’s served as a Senior and Lead UXR at startups and now leads a government UXR program, transforming how engineering teams work.
Melissa Murphy (she/her)
UX Researcher at Capsule
Melissa is a solo UX researcher with a rich background in psychology, academia, music studies, and web development. She's co-founder and co-host of SoCal UX Designers and is currently leading research on a team creating innovative apps in the ticketing and events space.
Mimi Nguyen (they/them)
Freelance UX Researcher
Mimi is a mixed-methods researcher with a social science lens—grounded in sociology, psychology, and demographic analytics. They’ve led strategy and research across grassroots nonprofits, third-party consultancies, and in-house teams. They love unearthing global insights, talking to people, applying advanced stats, and aligning diverse stakeholders.
Yinyin Wen (she/her)
UX Researcher at McGraw Hill
Yinyin is a mission-driven researcher who is passionate about partnering with teams to create thoughtful, usable solutions. She has previously worked in a variety of organizational contexts, including a seed-stage tech startup, a non-profit, and a global education company.
Nicolas Doyle (he/him)
Spanish-Dominant UX Researcher at Collective Health
Nick is a UX researcher with a PhD in Applied Linguistics and 10+ years of experience across government, civic tech, and education. Specializing in multilingual user experiences, he has led research strategy for a bilingual benefits portal at USA.gov and currently leads Spanish UX research in healthcare. He thrives on collaboration and enjoys creatively navigating constraints to deliver impactful research.
Moderated by: Benji Tobi (he/him)
Content Designer at OKX
Benji has always been enamored with the power of storytelling. With a background in writing and digital marketing, he’s spent the last 3 years in UX as a content designer at tech startups and now OKX. He’s passionate about building community and connecting people through clear, meaningful communication.
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## 🗓️ Event Schedule (subject to change)
6:00 – 7:00 PM: Check-in & Mingling
7:00 – 8:00 PM: Panel Discussion
8:00 – 8:10 PM: Short Break
8:10 – 8:40 PM: Audience Q&A
8:40 – 8:50 PM: Group Survey + Giveaway Entry
8:50 – 8:55 PM: Giveaway Live Raffle
8:55 – 9:05 PM: Final Remarks
9:05 – 9:50 PM: Informal Networking
10:00 PM: Room Closes (must vacate by 10:00 sharp)
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## 📝 What to Bring
- Questions or curiosity about UX research
- A phone to scan QR codes
- Something to take notes (optional)
- Openness to connect with other attendees!
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### 📍 Location & Logistics
Irvine Ranch Water District Community Meeting Room
15500 Sand Canyon Ave, Irvine, CA 92618
- Free parking and kitchenette available on-site
- You may bring your own refreshments/snacks (please help us keep the venue clean!)
- No recording of the full panel, but by attending, you understand and agree that photos and short videos may be taken during the event and used for promotional materials.
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Irvine Ranch Water District makes its facilities available for use by residents and nonprofit organizations merely as a public service, but does not, by allowing this use, endorse or support the purpose of the event or its sponsor.