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VerseOne director encourages students to forge digital careers

Man on laptop mentoring boy on screen


At VerseOne, we take pride in being able to help people forge a meaningful career path they can be proud of. Over the years we’ve supported Investors in People, and been an active ambassador for the EY Foundation; giving young people experience in the workplace and providing them with mentoring through feedback and support with career development. 

Now, we’re proud to announce that Chris Mounsey, Chief Products & Compliance Officer at VerseOne, is taking part in Millie Group’s mission to mentor International School students. Chris will be taking part in a panel discussion on User Interface and User Experience design (UI/UX), in partnership with Eton College (his alma mater), to share his experiences in this critical arena.  

Chris has been a pivotal part of the VerseOne team for 16 years, starting his career in graphic design for print, and growing into the world of web and application design. His experience and skillset centre around understanding customer issues, and blending artistic and scientific sensibilities to design technology solutions that solve these problems — creating engaging digital solutions, whilst maintaining Accessibility as a core focus. His insights and industry expertise ensure he’s well positioned to provide support, advice and guidance to prospective students looking to forge a career in the digital space. 

The Millie Group provide career development advice and support to the global community of international school students taking the next step towards the future they dream of. They connect students from all countries and curriculums with mentors and peers from around the world to help them find the next stage in their education journey. 

Good luck to Chris for his panel session, and we hope the students to which he mentors enjoy the knowledge and expertise Chris has to share! 

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