About me
Morley McBride is a consultant and facilitator who designs human-centered experiences, most recently creating systems that help couples manage the cognitive load of domestic and caregiving tasks. Morley moved to Boulder, Colorado from New York City, where she worked as a Business Development Strategist for the design and innovation firm IDEO, and taught Design Thinking at NYU’s Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Prior to joining IDEO, she helped launch NBC News’s Education Nation, producing the network’s debut touring public exhibitions on the state of education in the U.S; served as the Education and Public Programs Manager at the Aspen Art Museum; and was a Research and Consulting Fellow at Rocky Mountain Institute. Morley is also a current storyteller, and past producer, for the public radio storytelling program, The Moth. Morley earned her M.B.A. from Yale School of Management and received her B.A. in Environmental Studies and Geography with a minor in Studio Arts from Middlebury College.