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Roger Rohatgi
Born
Occupation(s) Film producer, Motivational Speaker, Entertainer, Actor and Minister
SpouseHeather Rohatgi
Awards"Bonehead" award, Best-of-Fest, Bare Bones International Film Festival
Website RogerRohatgi.com

Roger Rohatgi (born May 19 in Houston, Texas) is an American executive and design leader specializing in user experience design, user interface design, graphic design, film, and television and has contributed to a myriad of design projects over his career. [1] He is also a member of the Design for Good Alliance, which includes Chief Design Officers from several companies. [2]

Rohatgi is currently the Vice President and Global Head of Design at bp, overseeing the company's global human experience design organization. [3] Since taking on this role in February 2020, Rohatgi has been involved in developing and implementing the bpCore design system. [4]

Rohatgi has delivered keynote addresses at several UX and UI design conferences, including UX Istanbul,, [5] The Royal College of Art’s session on Social Sustainability, [6] and Harvard Business School's "Leading with AI: Exploring Business and Technology Frontiers" summit. [7]

He won his first independent film award on October 16, 2005, for the film Waterwalker, at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Tulsa, OK. Waterwalker received top honors, winning "Best-of-Fest", for the mini-feature category of the festival. Roger was featured as a guest on Good Day Tulsa ABC on November 2, 2005. (Other notable guests on the show were Nicholas Sparks, author of The Notebook). The Atoka County Times reported on April 27, 2005 that "Waterwalker is a chapter in Rohatgi's career. A student of film-making, he is also an actor and director, with several independent careers to his credit. Rohatgi is an emerging force in Hollywood and New York, at the same time at home in Atoka." [8] He has also been featured on many other TV and radio shows. He hosted/emceed the first two episodes of a national stand-up comedy TV show on American Life Network and FamilyNet TV called "LOL". Roger hosted the national show Trailerific on Youtoo TV in 2012-13.

Roger's father was born in Delhi, India, and mother born in Monterrey, Mexico. Roger married his wife, Heather, on February 14, 2006 in Houston, TX at Minute Maid Park broadcast on Sunny 99.1fm KODA ( Clear Channel Radio).

Filmography

  • Generation (Documentary) (1997) Mars Hill Productions: commentator, actor
  • Waterwalker (2005): producer, writer, co-director, lead actor

Television

Radio

  • TheBlast.FM: voice imaging
  • Lightforce Radio KSBJ 89.3 FM (Houston, TX): radio dJ
  • John & Denny Show FLN Radio 90.9 FM (East Coast): on-air guest, comedic Relief
  • Powersource Radio KWCJ.com (Former Web-station): radio dJ

Media appearances

  • Fox
  • ABC
  • TBN
  • DAYSTAR
  • MXTV
  • Public Access Community Television (PACT)
  • American Life Network (ALN)
  • FamilyNet Television
  • Youtoo TV

References

  1. ^ "Roger Rohatgi". Design and Innovation. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Alliance Members". Design for Good. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Designing for people and the planet: Roger's story". BP. 22 April 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  4. ^ Pell, Amanda (July 2023). "bp's sustainable design system that prioritizes people and the planet". Zeplin. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Roger Rohatgi | UXistanbul". UXistanbul. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Session 6: Social sustainability: The role of inclusive design". Royal College of Art. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Leading with AI - Exploring Business and Technology Frontiers - Alumni". Harvard Business School. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  8. ^ Kevin Hilley (2008-04-27). "Motion Picture Magic Arrives In Atoka". The Atoka County Times.
  9. ^ SHERYL JEAN (2010-05-29). "Dallas-based ComStar Media's goal is clean TV, not televangelism, founders say". The Dallas Morning News.
  10. ^ SHERYL JEAN. "AFM 2012: TomCat Films Does 'Trailerific' Promotion With YouToo".

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roger Rohatgi
Born
Occupation(s) Film producer, Motivational Speaker, Entertainer, Actor and Minister
SpouseHeather Rohatgi
Awards"Bonehead" award, Best-of-Fest, Bare Bones International Film Festival
Website RogerRohatgi.com

Roger Rohatgi (born May 19 in Houston, Texas) is an American executive and design leader specializing in user experience design, user interface design, graphic design, film, and television and has contributed to a myriad of design projects over his career. [1] He is also a member of the Design for Good Alliance, which includes Chief Design Officers from several companies. [2]

Rohatgi is currently the Vice President and Global Head of Design at bp, overseeing the company's global human experience design organization. [3] Since taking on this role in February 2020, Rohatgi has been involved in developing and implementing the bpCore design system. [4]

Rohatgi has delivered keynote addresses at several UX and UI design conferences, including UX Istanbul,, [5] The Royal College of Art’s session on Social Sustainability, [6] and Harvard Business School's "Leading with AI: Exploring Business and Technology Frontiers" summit. [7]

He won his first independent film award on October 16, 2005, for the film Waterwalker, at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Tulsa, OK. Waterwalker received top honors, winning "Best-of-Fest", for the mini-feature category of the festival. Roger was featured as a guest on Good Day Tulsa ABC on November 2, 2005. (Other notable guests on the show were Nicholas Sparks, author of The Notebook). The Atoka County Times reported on April 27, 2005 that "Waterwalker is a chapter in Rohatgi's career. A student of film-making, he is also an actor and director, with several independent careers to his credit. Rohatgi is an emerging force in Hollywood and New York, at the same time at home in Atoka." [8] He has also been featured on many other TV and radio shows. He hosted/emceed the first two episodes of a national stand-up comedy TV show on American Life Network and FamilyNet TV called "LOL". Roger hosted the national show Trailerific on Youtoo TV in 2012-13.

Roger's father was born in Delhi, India, and mother born in Monterrey, Mexico. Roger married his wife, Heather, on February 14, 2006 in Houston, TX at Minute Maid Park broadcast on Sunny 99.1fm KODA ( Clear Channel Radio).

Filmography

  • Generation (Documentary) (1997) Mars Hill Productions: commentator, actor
  • Waterwalker (2005): producer, writer, co-director, lead actor

Television

Radio

  • TheBlast.FM: voice imaging
  • Lightforce Radio KSBJ 89.3 FM (Houston, TX): radio dJ
  • John & Denny Show FLN Radio 90.9 FM (East Coast): on-air guest, comedic Relief
  • Powersource Radio KWCJ.com (Former Web-station): radio dJ

Media appearances

  • Fox
  • ABC
  • TBN
  • DAYSTAR
  • MXTV
  • Public Access Community Television (PACT)
  • American Life Network (ALN)
  • FamilyNet Television
  • Youtoo TV

References

  1. ^ "Roger Rohatgi". Design and Innovation. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Alliance Members". Design for Good. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Designing for people and the planet: Roger's story". BP. 22 April 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  4. ^ Pell, Amanda (July 2023). "bp's sustainable design system that prioritizes people and the planet". Zeplin. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Roger Rohatgi | UXistanbul". UXistanbul. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Session 6: Social sustainability: The role of inclusive design". Royal College of Art. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Leading with AI - Exploring Business and Technology Frontiers - Alumni". Harvard Business School. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  8. ^ Kevin Hilley (2008-04-27). "Motion Picture Magic Arrives In Atoka". The Atoka County Times.
  9. ^ SHERYL JEAN (2010-05-29). "Dallas-based ComStar Media's goal is clean TV, not televangelism, founders say". The Dallas Morning News.
  10. ^ SHERYL JEAN. "AFM 2012: TomCat Films Does 'Trailerific' Promotion With YouToo".

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