John Maeda, born in nineteen sixty-six, is a multifaceted American designer and visual artist whose career spans various domains including technology, education, and the arts. Currently, he holds the position of vice president of design and artificial intelligence at Microsoft, where he integrates innovative design principles with cutting-edge technology.
Before his tenure at Microsoft, Maeda served as the chief technology officer of Everbridge from October twenty twenty to October twenty twenty-two. His leadership at Everbridge was marked by a focus on enhancing technological solutions for critical communications.
Maeda's academic contributions are equally noteworthy. He was the president of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) from June two thousand eight until December two thousand thirteen, where he championed the intersection of art and technology. Prior to this role, he was a research professor at the MIT Media Lab, where he led significant advancements in computational design, low-code/no-code platforms, and creative commerce.