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Alex Brodsky
Founder @ Iteright | Drive business results from product development
Alex Brodsky is the CEO and Founder of Iteright, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed to assist product teams in achieving measurable business outcomes through structured idea validation and product management strategies. Based in the Greater Tampa Bay Area, he has over 15 years of experience in technology, spanning roles as a Software Engineer, Product Manager, and Strategy Leader.
Professional Background
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Iteright (January 2022 - Present): As the founder, Brodsky aims to redefine product success by focusing on business impact rather than merely completing projects on time. Iteright uses data-driven techniques to enhance return on investment (ROI) for product teams.12
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Lean Technology Delivery (January 2019 - Present): In his role as Managing Partner, he elevates innovation for early-stage ventures by aligning product management with business results.1
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Nielsen (May 2017 - August 2020): He served as Director of Product for Cloud Platforms, where he was responsible for defining product strategy and leading technology delivery for various client-facing applications.1
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Ashley HomeStore (November 2015 - May 2017): Brodsky oversaw the development of the company's eCommerce platform, implementing significant changes to their technology and product management processes.1
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Pariveda Solutions (June 2012 - November 2015): He led complex technology solutions for Fortune 500 companies, including Redbox and Toyota.1
Education and Certifications
Brodsky holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer & Electrical Engineering from the University of Iowa. He is also a Certified Scrum Master and holds a SAFe 4 Certified Scrum Master certification.1
Vision and Impact
Brodsky's passion lies in helping organizations avoid common pitfalls in product development. He emphasizes the importance of aligning product initiatives with business objectives to drive growth and reduce project failures, which he notes affect over 90% of technology projects.2 Through Iteright, he seeks to empower product teams with the tools and methodologies necessary for success in today's competitive landscape.23