Tire Rack
Bob Juranek is a seasoned User Experience Designer with extensive experience in the field, currently serving as a Senior User Experience Designer at Tire Rack since March 2020. Prior to this role, Bob held positions as a User Experience Designer and a Digital Consumer Experience Associate at Advocate Aurora Health. Other notable experiences include working as a Graphic Designer at the Shrine of Christ the King Sovereign Priest and as a Game Artist at Air Five Games, where Bob focused on character and level asset creation. Bob Juranek earned a Master’s Degree in Human Computer Interaction and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Game Development from DePaul University, along with a brief educational stint at Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
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Tire Rack
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Tire Rack, family-owned and headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, is America’s largest independent tire tester and consumer-direct source for tires, wheels and performance accessories. Our team of 90-plus test drivers (our sales team) tests tires from every major tire manufacturer on our state-of-the-art, 10-acre test facility. The findings are then posted on our website, www.tirerack.com, where you can make an educated decision on a tire, wheel or performance accessory purchase. We have also collected results from more than 150,000 consumer surveys representing over 2.6 billion miles of real-world tire data, the largest known cache of such information anywhere. In addition various testing and informational videos are available online in our Video Center at www.tirerack.com/videos Since 1979, we have grown from a single-point retail store in Indianapolis to encompass over 1.8 million square feet of space in 10 distribution centers across the country. A diverse and broad in-stock inventory from 17 major tire and 41 wheel brands can be delivered anywhere in the country in two days or less. Nationally, more than 9,000 independent Recommended Installers are available to service your local installation needs.