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Mon, Jan 26, 2015 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   Stack Exchange HQ, 110 William St, 28th Fl
 
   
 
 
              

    
 
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ProductTank is back with another great product event, covering a wide range of product related topics.

Join us on Monday January 26th, at Stack Overflow from 6.30-9pm to network with other product professionals and to hear from 3 awesome speakers:

Denis Hurley - Product Manager Future Technologies at Pearson North America

Denis will be talking about some of his experiences and lessons learned while at the Future Technologies & Partnerships team at Pearson. He'll talk about his team and how they go about rapid prototyping, fostering a culture of continuous learning within Pearson.

@DenisHurley | LinkedIn

Karen Pascoe - SVP, Group Head User Experience at MasterCard

Karen will share her experiences on the broader digital transformation at MasterCard, where they are accelerating their transition to rapid & iterative. Having lead agile & lean UX transformations at PayPal and JPMorgan previously, she can share perspectives on how to be nimble at scale.

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Dan Blumberg - Senior Product Manager at The New York Times

Dan will discuss the challenges of communicating the value of product management (a particular challenge at content companies like The New York Times), what he considers when evaluating a new idea, product or feature, and how he decides when its time to ship the product (hint: its probably time to ship the product).

@dblums | LinkedIn

Drinks, pizza and networking from 6.30-7.15pm. Talks to start at 7.15pm.

A huge thanks to Stack Overflow for hosting this event at their offices on 110 William St., 28th Floor, New York, NY 10038

Stack Overflow began in 2008 as a question and answer community for developers. Since then, it has become the go-to resource of programmers worldwide and has grown into a community of more than 25 million developers. Our hiring platform, Stack Overflow Careers, gives employers the ability to reach, attract, and engage our developer community through a number of channels, including Job Listings, Candidate Search, and free Company Pages.

 
 
 
 
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