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Ben Williams
VP Product (Developer Journeys, PLG) at Snyk
Ben Williams is a seasoned product leader currently serving as the Vice President of Product (Developer Journeys, PLG) at Snyk, a prominent security platform designed for developers. With over 20 years of experience in product management and growth strategies, he has played a pivotal role in scaling high-performing teams and driving significant revenue growth through product-led initiatives.
Professional Background
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Current Role: At Snyk, Ben has been instrumental in leading product teams focused on growth, education, and enhancing the developer experience. Under his leadership, Snyk achieved over 160% year-over-year ARR growth and successfully launched new products such as Snyk Learn, which became a core part of their growth strategy.145
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Previous Experience: Before joining Snyk, Ben held key positions at several technology firms, including CloudBees and IBM, where he contributed to strategic product development and integration efforts. His extensive background includes advising B2B SaaS companies on implementing effective product-led growth (PLG) strategies.35
Expertise and Contributions
Ben is recognized for his expertise in:
- Building and mentoring high-performing product teams.
- Developing sustainable growth strategies through PLG and Product-Led Sales (PLS).
- Launching successful user onboarding processes to enhance customer engagement and retention.
- Implementing behavioral analytics to inform product decisions and optimize growth loops.35
He is also known as the Product-Led Geek, sharing insights through various channels including newsletters, podcasts, and webinars focused on growth strategies tailored for technology startups.25
Education
Ben holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Manchester, which laid the foundation for his career in technology and product management.5
For more insights into his work and thoughts on product-led growth, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter.



