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    Andy Chu

    Hands-On Director of Product - B2B SaaS, health-tech, mar-tech, big data and analytics

    Andy Chu is a seasoned Director of Product Management currently seeking new opportunities, based in Los Angeles, California. He has a strong background in product leadership, leveraging analytics and customer-focused strategies to drive results.

    Professional Experience

    • Kajabi (June 2021 - April 2023)

      • Led the turnaround of a product line following a significant platform-wide email outage for this B2B SaaS company aimed at helping influencers monetize their knowledge.
    • Anagram (December 2019 - April 2021)

      • Served as Director of Product, building the product team for a B2B SaaS designed for eye care professionals to manage insurance eligibility and e-claims.
    • Panoramic (June 2018 - November 2019)

      • Worked as a Product Manager focusing on transforming a marketing agency into a B2B SaaS data platform for automated advertising reporting.
    • PatientPop Inc. (January 2016 - February 2018)

      • First product manager at this B2B SaaS company, which assists private practices with online marketing and appointment scheduling.
    • Patexia (November 2013 - January 2016)

      • Managed client implementations for a crowdsourcing research platform used in patent litigation.

    Education and Certifications

    Andy holds certifications as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and a Wilderness EMT-B, showcasing his diverse skill set beyond product management.

    His professional journey reflects a commitment to leveraging technology and analytics to enhance product offerings and improve user experiences across various sectors.

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