Back to team page

Andrew Zawisza

Quality Director

Andrew has 10 years of experience in the medical device industry in various roles within quality assurance and regulatory affairs. During this time, he led preparation efforts for a successful first-time FDA inspection, research efforts to support 510(k) submissions, and investigation and resolution of product and process deficiencies. He also implemented statistical methods and lean tools to improve process efficiency. This experience has provided him with a unique perspective on how a quality system can be an effective tool for any company. At Bold Insight, Andrew is responsible for the development and maintenance of our quality system, ensuring the continuous improvement of our processes and the quality of service we provide our clients. Andrew holds an BS in Bioengineering from Michigan State University.

Bold facts

Learn more about

Andrew

Something unique about you summed up in one sentence:

Is it still unique if I Google it?

Your favorite part of working at Bold Insight:

The people… it’s a culture of friendship, fun, and passion.

In your spare time (or if you had spare time), you would absolutely do this:

Spend a summer in Alaska, (attempt to) build a house, or take a trip to space.

How long have you been in the UX field?

Quality for 10+ years, UX for 5+ years

Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

Montezuma, Costa Rica… it’s not really a city but it’s completely untouched by mainstream tourism.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include:

Larry David, Natalie Portman, John Oliver

Long-term personal or professional goal?

Write a book that people I don’t know will read.

Any other facts to share?

I’m INTJ

Read our team’s latest bold insights

AI benefits from GPU, not CPU advancements

A quick follow-up to our blog posts about AI… The name of the game is no longer Moore's Law where we see processors getting exponentially faster. AI technology is driven not by computing processes of the past, but from an evolution beyond central processing unit (CPU)...

read more

Three things to improve acceptance of AI

To truly deliver on the promise of AI, developers need to keep the end users in mind. By integrating three components of context, interaction, and trust, AI can be the runaway success that futurists predict it will be.

read more