Shell Energy Australia
Ayesha Saha is a Senior User Experience Designer at Shell Energy Australia, with extensive experience in user experience design and research across various organizations. Ayesha has worked with cross-functional teams to develop product roadmaps and enhance user experiences for clients such as Phriendly Phishing and Talk2 Media & Events. Previous roles include Senior UX Design Officer at the ACCC and Senior User Experience Researcher at Home-in and Commonwealth Bank, focusing on qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to improve digital experiences. Ayesha's earlier positions involve leading research projects at FatSecret and contributing to product development at Converge International, Psych Press, and the Defence Institute of Psychological Research. Ayesha holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, complemented by a Certificate in Human Centred Design.
Shell Energy Australia
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Shell Energy is Shell’s renewables and energy solutions business in Australia, helping its customers to decarbonise and reduce their environmental footprint. The company combines deep expertise, innovation and investment to lead the change, and energise tomorrow. Shell Energy delivers business energy solutions and innovation across a portfolio of electricity, gas, environmental products and energy productivity for commercial and industrial customers, while our residential energy retailing business Powershop, serves households and small business customers across Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and South East Queensland. As the second largest electricity provider to commercial and industrial businesses in Australia, Shell Energy offers integrated solutions and market-leading customer satisfaction, built on industry expertise and personalised relationships. We’re helping to shape Australia’s renewable energy landscape by building a diverse and integrated portfolio which includes interests in solar, wind and battery energy storage systems. Our generation assets include the 120-megawatt Gangarri solar farm in Queensland, and 662 megawatts of gas-fired peaking power stations in Western Australia and Queensland, supporting the transition to renewables.