During a recent study, we asked participants how long they thought they would have to speak in order for their voice to be uniquely recognized (i.e., voice print). While their estimates varied widely - from 30 seconds to 30 minutes - most people said about three to...
Back to team page
Pamela Stoffregen-Gay
Managing Partner
Pamela has 20 years of experience in marketing with deep knowledge of the UX landscape. She has been on both boutique and corporate teams, with a passion for local strategy within a global framework. While spending most of her time focused on marketing, she is also a trained moderator. Pamela has a BSBA (Marketing and International Business) from Drake University.



Bold facts
Learn more about

Something unique about you summed up in one sentence

Your favorite part of working at Bold Insight

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

How long have you been in the UX field?

You cannot start the day without doing this…

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include:

Long-term personal or professional goal?

Any other facts to share?
- The evolution of global UX project managers
- Bold Insight featured in Crain's Chicago Business on post-COVID work environments
- How superior UX transforms automotive brand perception and loyalty
- AI Governance: Safeguarding innovation in an evolving regulatory landscape
- GenAI at the inflection point: Navigating the third wave
- The role of AI in transforming the car-buying experience
- The future of automotive infotainment: Connect the dots for an immersive experience
- Bold Insight to present on employee experience at HR leadership conference
- Why employee experience should get the same attention as user experience
- Bold Insight to present at 2022 UX Masterclass
- Reflecting on an unprecedented year with mixed emotions
- What we do matters: A Bold mission
Read our team’s latest bold insights
UX principles for robot design: Have we begun to baseline?
As the robotics industry continues to find its way into our lives, we can begin to identify UX design principles to apply to this tech to increase the acceptance of robots and improve the human-robot interaction experience.
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)...
The critical component missing from AI technology
The first step when developing AI is to understand the user need; but just as critical, is knowing the context in which the data is being collected.