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Lindsay Smith

Product Development, Technology, Operations Leader - Tonal, Butterfly Network, Glossier, GoPro, GE
Greater Philadelphia
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Lindsay Smith

Product Development, Technology, Operations Leader - Tonal, Butterfly Network, Glossier, GoPro, GE
Greater Philadelphia
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Lindsay Smith is a well-accomplished product development and technology leader who has made a significant impact in the high-growth technology-focused businesses across various industries. After completing her Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University and MS from Ohio State University, she pursued an MBA in General Management from Stanford University to bolster her business acumen. Smith is passionate about developing and delivering breakthrough products that advance the industry's progress. Her robust experience includes managing global teams, driving innovation, scaling operations, and bringing order to chaos in the medical devices, cameras, consumer electronics, aviation, and consumer packaged goods industries.

Prior to her role as Senior Director of NPI and Operations Program Management at Tonal, Smith served as the Head of Product Development Programs and Head of Hardware Product & Programs at Butterfly Network, Inc, overseeing product development programs and hardware product management for the medical device startup. Additionally, she held positions such as VP of Product Operations at Glossier, Director of Optical Systems, and Manager of Optical Operations at GoPro, where she oversaw the implementation of product designs and led the development of optical systems.

Smith's diverse expertise was also honed during her time as a Marketing and Strategy Consultant at Pinnacle Engines, Evaluation Engineer, and Graduate Student at Stanford Graduate School of Business. She further expanded her experience earlier in her career as an EEDP (Edison Engineering Development Program) at GE Aviation, where she gained valuable insights into the aviation technology arena.

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