Jeffrey Paul
Jeffrey Paul
Jeffrey Paul is a seasoned Product Management Professional with over 23 years of experience enhancing digital products while focusing on consumer engagement. He possesses a profound comprehension of Agile methodology, digital best practices, and business insights, enabling him to effectively manage customer requirements, features, and resources to drive development schedules and net profits.
With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Washington and Lee University, where he maintained an Overall GPA of 3.28 and a Major GPA of 3.86, Jeffrey Paul has a strong educational foundation in technology.
Throughout his career, Jeffrey has held numerous key positions, such as Director of Open Source Practice at 10up, Associate Director of Open Source Initiatives at 10up, and Open Source Practice Manager at 10up. He also served as Product Owner and Open Source Maintainer at Tide in XWP, WordPress Core Release Lead and Project Manager at XWP, Team Lead at XWP, and Executive Producer at Magnani Caruso Dutton. Furthermore, he founded Race For Vets and worked in various roles at NBCUniversal, Inc., including Director of Solutions Development, Engagement Manager for Digital Products & Services, Manager of Technical Production for NBC.com, and Social Applications Product Manager.
Before his tenure at NBCUniversal, Inc., Jeffrey Paul gained valuable experience at GE Energy Financial Services, where he worked as a Project Leader in Functional Systems. He also completed the Information Management Leadership Program (IMLP) at GE Corporate Initiatives Group, GE Real Estate, and GE Structured Finance Group. Additionally, he was a Kemper Scholar at Kemper Insurance.
With a rich background in open source product development, project management, and leadership roles, Jeffrey Paul has a proven track record of success in driving product innovation while ensuring customer satisfaction and business growth.
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