What Leadership level PMs want their teams to know

Recorded on Friday, October 18 2024

Talk Details

Hear from a panel of CPOs, VPs of product, and Product Directors to learn what is happening in their world, how it impacts you, and how you can make an impact. What they do? What are the challenges they face? What should PMs in their teams know and do to help the team succeed? What should PMs avoid doing at all costs? Includes a Q&A time with the Panel.

Who is this panel for? PMs who want more situational awareness of their company and their team by learning what is being discussed, considered, and decided at the top, and how to make the most of their role in the grand scheme of things.

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Speaker Details

Nigel Caine - Pricipal, Third & Sullivan

Nigel has over a decade of experience in product management in both consulting and startup roles. Originally from South Africa via the UK, he currently lives in Chicago with his wife and dog, Sully. Nigel has been a co-organizer of ProductCamp Chicago since 2011.

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Panelists

Matt DiBari is Chief Product Officer at SpotHero. He joined SpotHero in 2019 and brings 15+ years of experience to the role where he is primarily responsible for product vision and strategy. Prior to SpotHero, Matt was the Senior Director of Product Management at Cars.com, and before joining Cars.com, Matt honed his product and automotive expertise at CDK Global.

Margaret (MJ) Jastrebski is SVP, Head of Product at Tegus. She leads Product, Design, and Product Marketing strategy and development of disruptive solutions in the Financial Services space. Prior to Tegus, MJ was a Product and Growth executive and advisor at multiple large and growth-stage organizations, including Orbitz, Stylitics, Caribou, and ShopRunner. MJ founded Walkshop, and invests in early-stage startups.

Byron Uytiepo is currently Head of Product for Walmart Business where he leads product and design teams and launched a new omni-channel offering to serve businesses and organizations of all sizes. Prior to Walmart Byron held product leadership roles at Grainger and Uptake, and earlier in his career, Byron spent 10+ years leading teams for Scientific Games (now called Light & Wonder).