I was Lyft’s sole presentation designer, responsible for designing and delivering premium presentations for the executive team, including:
• Bi-weekly all-staff presentations: This included "Lyfty" and entertaining upfront slides for the event's host; subtle yet premium slides and animations for Product Managers to showcase the workings behind complex features and key success metrics; and culture-building, inspiring slides for the CEO, President, and other high-ranking C-suite presenters meant to increase team member morale and internal transparency.
• Quarterly Board Decks: I was responsible for designing and delivering Lyft's quarterly board decks for all investor relations. I created board-specific illustrations and designed secure workflows with an emphasis on safeguarding sensitive information.
• Introduced 'Keynote Collaboration' to the Presentation Workflow: I evangelized, introduced, and supported 'Keynote Collaboration'—a Keynote-specific feature that allows multiple stakeholders to edit a deck at once. I authored technical documentation on setup and best practices at a time when Apple and its partners provided no solution for collaborating in an enterprise environment. Adding this to the workflow was proven to save hundreds of hours a week and tens of thousands of dollars in contractor and salary hours for every presentation deck worked on.
• Created “Lyft from the first click” templates (Keynote and Google Slides): Through three internal rebranding efforts, I was responsible for designing, recreating, and properly programming all presentation resources for Lyft's 3,200 team members. To support the tool and asset rollouts, I created learning resources, executed change management campaigns, and deployed our assets through the company's Brand Resource Hub and Workplace groups.
The Comms Resource Hub hosted all of Lyft's internal design resources for the company so that team members could quickly and easily create on brand content for any task at hand