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Product manager with 15 years’ experience creating Software-as-a-Service success for global enterprise customers. Dual-wielder of the power to tactfully say no to noisy ideas that obstruct growth. Exceptional skills in:• Scrum• Customer advocacy• Facilitation• E-commerce security• Encryption• PKI – digital certificates • UX/UI prototyping• Workflow efficiency• Responsive design
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Sr. Principal Product Manager - PlatformsIvanti Dec 2020 - PresentSouth Jordan, Ut, UsIt's two, two - two changes at once. MobileIron was acquired by Ivanti, and I moved from App Management to Platforms. As a Platforms PM I build cloudy things with cloudy things like micro services, message queues, orchestration and more buzzwords than you can shake a Stick-as-a-Service at. I'm enriching the admin UX, performance and features of our role-based access control, tiered compliance, management delegation, configuration and policy enforcement components for both a cloud service and a heavily entrenched on-premises product. I also own the appliance business for the on-prem mobile device management system and the end user self-service functionality for both platforms, reducing our customers' Help Desk cost with an eye toward moving from self-service to self-heal. Since I've been around digital certificates, I'm one of our several SMEs for the massive PKI involved in managing millions of devices. -
Sr. Product Manager - App Management And SecurityMobileiron Sep 2019 - Nov 2020Mountain View, Ca, UsAnd now for something completely different. Writing reports in COBOL would be different, but I decided to take on mobile application management and security. At MobileIron, I direct our products that create a curated customer-specific app catalog, enforce policies on the operational context of those apps, layer security such as per-app VPN, access control, and mobile threat defense, and implement tiered compliance rules and actions. I work with a great team of product managers who have led this industry for years, and I own strategy for. -
Sr. Product ManagerDigicert, Inc. 2017 - 2019Lehi, Utah, UsI supported a brilliant team of product owners who focused their attention on building great things while I confirmed that their ideas would fly with the ever increasing detail written in external policies from individual browsers and the requirements and guidelines of the CA/Browser Forum. In a compliance role, you can't be a mouse; I was chosen as the poster child for being forthright, by challenging senior execs rather than going with the flow. Even though I've created PKI since 1998, each iteration teaches and this lap around the sun showed me that it's not the titles that create a great company, it's the experience. I applied mine to managing risk as we moved the core and the edge cases of legacy Symantec into consolidated operation. I even brushed up against my own Verizon legacy and reduced its risks, I guess it's true that you can't escape your past. -
Pki Policy ManagerSymantec 2016 - 2017San Jose, California, UsWhen I joined Symantec, a friend at a competitor asked why I wanted to watch another giant circle the drain. I guess I felt I was pretty good with an oar. In the wake of a public incident in 2015 that brought increased scrutiny to Symantec's practices, my role provided a cautious interpretation of external policy influences on the certificate authority business. I evangelized the phrase that compliance is not a department, it's everyone's job. Beyond managing the policy documents, I provided final review for knowledge base edits that constrained how identity in certificates could be validated. I was the public voice to the CA/Browser Forum and directly to browsers. Once a second incident occurred at a reseller, I became a byline in a process that nurtured answers to confrontations from browsers that had had enough. Watching the Titanic try to turn was the most educational part of my Symantec experience. -
Product ManagerVerizon Enterprise Solutions 2008 - 2016Basking Ridge, Nj, UsAs a member of the Full Circle Few, those who survived from GTE CyberTrust to Baltimore to Betrusted to Cybertrust part two only to end up back where it all started in what was left of GTE, this jump away from software development into the business reality of technology spanned more of my career than any other position. The void static irrelevance of code was supplanted by the challenge of bringing reliable computer and network security to businesses at an ROI that beats Moore's Law.While I'll always retain an interest in how technology can make people work more effectively, the broader scope of marketing an IT commodity is as interesting a machine to operate as any geek at heart would want. -
Product Manager, Solutions EngineerVerizon Enterprise Solutions 1998 - 2008Basking Ridge, Nj, UsStarting at GTE CyberTrust Security Solutions as a contractor, I navigated four acquisitions to land at Verizon Business to build my product management career. In the former companies, I researched and evaluated products to bundle into useful solutions, supported a leading account manager as their dedicated sales engineer, mastered Microsoft PKI, and specialized in testing smart card-based digital certificates with applications. -
OwnerImagedata Corporation 1994 - 2008Formed in 1994 to support my consulting activities, the company also supported efforts with my wife and a small team of subcontractors to design, develop, and maintain database-driven web sites that actually did things well before it became fashion.
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Web Applications DeveloperDigital Equipment Corporation 1996 - 1998Houston, Texas, UsMy time at Digital was a great lesson that newer isn't always better. The main project during my contracting engagement ported a perfectly functional Unix-based distance learning and computer-based training application to Windows Active Server Pages and several nascent and since abandoned Microsoft technologies such as the Content Replication Server. The latter was slower, less stable, and caused so many outages that the engineering roadmap for the next eight months was destroyed doing triage on the new system. I would have rather read about it in a textbook, but this was one of my most valuable work experiences ever. -
Senior ConsultantCsc Consulting 1988 - 1994Global, UsWorked in the Boston office locally for State Street Bank, Fidelity Investments, and the National Fire Protection Agency - publishers of the National Electrical Code. Worked long term travel assignments at Pepsi, where I promise I had absolutely nothing to do with Crystal Pepsi, and at Sara Lee Hosiery, famous for the Hanes brand and millions of L'eggs. The gig at Pepsi was a baton pass from the sister company CSC Index which implemented much of the buzz that Michael Hammer wrote in the then-hot book, Reengineering the Corporation, using RAD/JAD workshop style for implementation of corrections to problems identified by Index's management consultants. At peak, the project had a $2.1m monthly burn rate. -
Programmer/AnalystMccormack & Dodge 1986 - 1988UsWorked in the Purchase Order: Millenium group until we sold Jet Propulsion Laboratories a product that didn't exist yet and we worked with what was then Arthur Andersen Consulting to rapidly produce an industry-leading inventory control module that helped me acquire an uncommon technical depth in online transaction processing systems for IBM mainframe computers. M&D was also known as Dun and Bradstreet Software, from D+B's M&A of the top two mainframe accounting software companies, M&D and MSA. -
ProgrammerAmica Insurance 1984 - 1986Lincoln, Ri, UsLest I forget where it all began, where I thought wearing a suit jacket all day, Monday haircut checks, and lunchbells were de rigueur of corporate America. My apprenticeship at AMICA, coding mainframe assembler hand-written on coding sheets and collating punched cards, was just the introduction to the workplace that motivated me to leap much higher than I might have ever thought I was capable.
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Bryant UniversityAccounting And Finance
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